SOURCIX is the procurement workspace for complex mechanical builds.
Upload drawings, define requirements, and match to qualified manufacturers - inside one structured sourcing project.
Upload drawings individually or in batch. SOURCIX reads material specs, tolerances, geometry, and manufacturing requirements directly from your files.
Set certifications, quality standards, compliance needs, geographic preferences, and production capacity.
Get a ranked list of manufacturers aligned to your part specifications and sourcing priorities.
Marketplaces optimize for transaction speed. SOURCIX optimizes for the sourcing decisions that make complex mechanical builds succeed.
Work with your existing vendors, expand globally, or both. SOURCIX structures your supplier relationships - it doesn't replace them.
Pricing comes from manufacturers matched to your actual project requirements. No synthetic pricing. No bait-and-switch.
Every part is evaluated within the context of the full mechanical build - not as an isolated RFQ.
Vendor performance, certifications, and pricing history are captured and reused across projects. Every build makes the next one smarter.
Replace spreadsheets, email threads, and disconnected tools with a sourcing workspace designed for complex mechanical builds.
Define certification requirements, verify compliance, and track qualification status across your vendor network.
Analyze the full build and recommend an optimal manufacturer mix based on process fit, capacity, delivery performance, and sourcing priorities.
Send requests, collect quotes, and benchmark pricing against comparable parts and historical vendor data.
Capture supplier performance, pricing history, and sourcing decisions across every project.
Source from qualified manufacturers across multiple regions while continuing to work with your existing supplier base.
SOURCIX supports the full range of manufacturing processes used in complex mechanical assemblies.
CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication, tube bending, welded assemblies, and precision turning.
Investment casting, die casting, injection molding, and urethane casting.
Additive manufacturing and multi-process builds for prototypes and production parts.