Peel the Pineapple.
"Descascar o abacaxi." A Brazilian phrase that means dealing with a tangled, thorny problem that nobody else wants to take on. At Axxi, we believe that these are the problems worth solving.
The modern challenges facing Defense procurement are a steel pineapple wrapped in barbed wire. The CAD files don't match the BOMs, the BOMs don't match the revs, and material descriptions for the same alloy disagree across pages of the same drawing package. CAGE codes hide inside vendor strings. Tolerance notes live in free-text fields. What should be a structured part record is, in practice, six interwoven sources you have to read at the same time.
Mix all of that with ever-evolving compliance requirements and standards, and most of the your time is spent cleaning data and checking boxes. Engineers and procurement staff peel layer after layer until what's left is clean enough to send to a vendor. The reconciling takes weeks. It's the most expensive and least visible part of the procurement cycle.
Axxi peels the pineapple. The software reads your CAD directly. It pulls the features that determine how a part can be made and writes one structured record per part. The weeks of reconciling that used to come before any RFQ aren't required anymore.