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Buyer RFQ workflows

Turn a sourcing request into an organized RFQ workflow

Instead of repeating requirements manually, Nawras creates an RFQ workflow that connects suppliers, tracking, and possible escalation into Nawras In China.

From intake to send and follow-through
This workflow turns buyer intent into a manageable process inside the subscriber portal.

Core operating value

Request builder

Create a clear RFQ with quantity, requirements, and destination.

Status tracking

Track drafts, sent requests, and operational progress.

Execution escalation

Escalate into Nawras In China when execution help is needed.

How this workflow runs inside Nawras
Each page here connects directly to a real operating workflow inside the paid product.
1

Build the RFQ fast

Turn a sourcing need into a structured request instead of scattered messages.

2

Connect it to suppliers

Use it with revealed suppliers or comparison sets inside Nawras.

3

Track or escalate

Keep it inside the RFQ workspace or escalate into managed sourcing when needed.

Use this workflow when...
This page is not for every buyer at every moment. Use it when your need is more specific than simple browsing.

Your sourcing requirements are now clear

This is the right moment to move from scattered notes or chats into a structured, repeatable request.

You have suppliers to evaluate and need the next execution step

Use RFQ once the shortlist is ready and you need one consistent path for collecting quotes.

You want the request to stay escalation-ready

The key here is that the workflow does not stop at send; it keeps context ready for escalation into Nawras In China.

Where paid RFQ value shows up
This is not just a feature page. These are the layers that make the subscription valuable in day-to-day sourcing and decision-making.

Less time in chats

Instead of repeating requirements manually for every supplier, the RFQ becomes a reusable operating template.

More comparable quotes

When requirements are structured consistently, supplier quotes are easier to compare and act on.

Cleaner path to execution

If the RFQ alone is not enough, it can be escalated into Nawras In China without losing context.

If this is your current plan, here is the best next move
Before and after subscribing, the next action inside this workflow should stay obvious.
FreeRecommended

Unlock RFQs inside a paid plan

If you are on the free plan, this is the moment to move from discovery into structured sourcing requests.

Starter

Connect RFQs to comparison first

If you are on Starter, lock in the supplier shortlist in comparison and then convert it into a structured RFQ.

Professional

Escalate RFQs into execution support

If you are on Professional, move the strongest requests into Nawras In China when they need hands-on follow-through.

Included in Starter
A practical entry point for buyers who want to turn research into operating momentum.
Monthly RFQ credits inside the plan.
Manage requests from the subscriber dashboard.
Connect RFQs with tracking, alerts, and reveals.
Included in Professional
The deepest layer of operating leverage, decision support, and execution in the ecosystem.
Larger RFQ capacity for ongoing sourcing.
Deeper integration with ChinaSourcingAI and execution support.
A stronger path to escalate into Nawras In China.

Buyer RFQ workflows

Unlock this workflow inside a paid subscription

Frequently asked questions
Quick answers to what buyers usually ask before unlocking this workflow.

Is RFQ automation only for subscribers?

Yes. RFQ automation lives inside the subscriber workspace because it depends on credits, tracking, and supplier workflow connections.

Can RFQs be linked to suppliers I already revealed?

Yes. That is the natural Nawras path: reveal suppliers first, then use RFQs, comparison, or managed execution.

What happens if I need more support after the RFQ?

The request can be escalated into Nawras In China so it moves from RFQ drafting into full sourcing follow-through.