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Connected Workflows for Component Manufacturers

A Conversation with Kenneth Sewell

December 10, 2025

At BCMC 2025, we sat down with Kenneth Sewell, Head of Sales at Cadynce, to explore how cloud based tools and open systems are helping component manufacturers move beyond spreadsheets. Kenneth has spent years around both equipment and software, giving him a practical understanding of how digital tools can solve real production and estimating challenges.

The conversation highlights why connected data is becoming a priority for truss companies and what it looks like to build a platform that ties the workflow together.

The Push Toward Clarity and Connected Data

Kenneth explained how Cadynce helps teams manage bids and project information without relying on scattered spreadsheets. Many truss companies are already using a mix of tools across estimating, design, and production. Cadynce aims to pull those threads together, creating a clear workflow from takeoff to delivery.

For plants with remote designers and multiple moving parts, the value of a single source of truth becomes hard to ignore.

Industry Momentum Toward Cloud Based Tools

Kenneth sees strong interest in tools built for remote teams and real time collaboration. Component manufacturers are experimenting with AI, but he believes the real power lies in practical analytics. When companies can read their data clearly, they can make faster decisions and find operational improvements right away.

Cadynce’s rapid integration with Paragon shows what small agile teams can do when they prioritize openness and innovation.

Looking Ahead

Kenneth shared that Cadynce plans to expand features based on direct customer feedback. That agility is a major advantage in a space where software changes slowly. By connecting workflows and giving users a unified view of their business, platforms like Cadynce can help truss manufacturers move with more confidence.