RfQ
RFQ stands for Request for Quotation. It is a procurement document used to invite suppliers to submit price quotations for defined goods or services. An RFQ is typically used when requirements are well defined, specifications are standardized, and price is the primary factor in choosing a supplier. It is distinct from an RFP (request for proposal), which solicits proposals including approach, methodology, and value-add, and from an RFI (request for information), which gathers information about supplier capabilities.
Process: The buyer drafts the RFQ with clear scope, quantities, technical specs, delivery terms, and evaluation
Contents: The RFQ typically includes scope of work or bill of materials, technical specifications, quantities, quality
Advantages and limitations: RFQs are efficient for commoditized or standardized purchases, promote price transparency, and speed