Oracle CADLink:
Integrate & Sync CAD BOM data directly to Oracle ERP

Whether you use JDE, PeopleSoft, or EBS, Oracle CADLink lets your engineers create Assembly Items with manufacturing BOM structure and Inventory Items that are identical to your CAD models. Just one click away.
The direct dual integration eliminates manual data entry and clerical errors. Production, Purchasing and other downstream ERP users benefit from accurate drawing information identical to work order documentation.
QBuild Quality
You know you are getting the right solution when you work with QBuild Software! QBuild has over a decade of experience and expertise in CAD – ERP integration. QBuild was chosen as an integration partner.
Green fields
represent new parts that will be created in your Oracle Item List.
Yellow fields
data discrepancy between CAD and Oracle such as description or BOM quantity.
Gray fields
represent parts to be removed from your Oracle BOM.

Increase the speed of data flow from sales to engineering, procurement, and manufacturing
Streamlining the entire product development process by integrating your CAD systems (SOLIDWORKS, AutoCAD, CREO, Altium, CATIA, etc.) with your Oracle solution gives you the edge in the competitive market. market. CADLink eliminates redundant data entry allowing engineers to focus on the designs and innovation.
With CADLink, you will see significant improvements in production speed, on-time shipments, and accuracy of Oracle engineering data with reductions in engineering cost, scrapped parts, and shop floor confusions.
Benefit from an accurate and up-to-date Oracle data and improve your production throughput
In today’s fast paced industry, keeping your Oracle ERP engineering data accurate and synchronized with your engineering drawings and models quickly and accurately is critical in gaining a competitive edge. With CADLink, you will see significant improvements in time to market, on-time shipments, and accuracy of Oracle ERP engineering data with reductions in engineering cost, scrapped parts, and shop floor confusions.
