Do not let supplier decisions live in memory and scattered chats
Nawras turns comparison into an operating asset: saved sets, clearer trade-offs, and direct links into reveals, RFQs, and execution.
Saved sets
Keep comparison sets by project or category.
Reveal-aware
Compare suppliers you have already revealed and vetted.
Ready to escalate
Move shortlisted suppliers into RFQs or managed sourcing.
Collect suppliers
Start from search results, tracked suppliers, or revealed contacts.
Save the comparison set
Keep the set inside the portal instead of depending only on outside spreadsheets.
Turn it into a decision
After comparison, send an RFQ or escalate into Nawras In China.
You already have more than one promising supplier
This page fits when the decision shifts from finding a supplier to choosing between real alternatives.
You do not want the decision living in memory
Use comparison when chats or outside spreadsheets are no longer enough to preserve decision context.
You need the middle step between discovery and execution
Comparison here is the bridge that connects reveals, RFQs, and execution inside one operating path.
Faster decisions
When alternatives are saved and structured, you do not restart supplier selection from zero for every project.
Clearer context before reveals or RFQs
Comparison reduces decisions driven by emotion or by whichever supplier messaged you last.
Cleaner path into execution
The strongest suppliers can move straight from comparison into RFQ workflows or Nawras In China.
Unlock paid comparison first
If you are on the free plan, start with the tier that lets you save comparisons instead of keeping decisions in memory or spreadsheets.
Is comparison just a public page or part of the portal?
It is part of the subscriber experience because it connects to revealed suppliers, saved sets, and next-step workflows like RFQs.
Can I save multiple comparison sets?
Yes. The workflow is designed so you can keep multiple shortlists by category, market, or project.
Does comparison stop once I choose a supplier?
No. Comparison is the midpoint between discovery and RFQ or execution, not the end of the workflow.