Bodor Laser application engineers reviewing CAD drawings
[ ABOUT BODOR LASER ]

A technical quoting desk for buyers who need a usable answer, not another vague brochure.

Bodor Laser supports tooling, equipment and machinery buyers by turning drawings, machine context and spare-part requests into practical manufacturing conversations.

[ HOW THE WORK EVOLVED ]

From machine conversations to file-first guidance.

2015

Application support becomes the first filter

Bodor Laser's buyer conversations increasingly started with questions about material mix, part geometry and service region rather than a simple request for a machine price. The team began documenting those details earlier so buyers could avoid comparing equipment packages that solved different problems.

2019

CAD packages move into the quoting workflow

As more fabrication teams shared DXF and STEP files during early sourcing, Bodor Laser shaped an intake process around drawing quality, tube profiles, cut expectations, spare-part compatibility and operator context. This helped engineering and purchasing teams use the same assumptions when reviewing supplier responses.

2026

DFM feedback becomes the buyer-facing promise

The current workflow keeps the friendly, self-serve feel of online quoting while preserving technical discipline. Requests are not treated as anonymous forms; they are file packages with revision risk, service implications, documentation needs and production constraints that must be made visible before a quote is trusted.

Explain the tradeoff

If a burr expectation, cut edge, hole size, gas choice or finish note changes the practical answer, the buyer deserves to see that tradeoff before approval.

Keep the file attached

Every useful decision starts with the revision, drawing note or service reference that created it. Bodor Laser keeps context connected to the RFQ.

Respect the operator

Machine selection and spare-part support are judged by what happens on the shop floor: setup, training, maintenance, access and repeatability.

[ PEOPLE BEHIND THE RESPONSE ]

Three roles review the request before it becomes a recommendation.

Laser application advisor

Application advisors

Translate part geometry, material range and cut-quality goals into machine, service or consumable questions.

Service documentation specialist

Documentation specialists

Check whether manuals, compatibility notes, packing labels, warranty details or inspection evidence must travel with the order.

Production workflow planner

Workflow planners

Help buyers match equipment choices with footprint, service plan, operator coverage and production ramp expectations.

ISO 9001:2015 aware process Drawing revision control NDA handling Material and spare-part trace notes Service handoff records
[ TALK TO AN ADVISOR ]

Send context once, then let the review focus on manufacturability and fit.

Include CAD files, machine model, material and target delivery date. Bodor Laser will respond with practical questions and quote-path guidance your engineering and purchasing team can act on.