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<p>pages and sometimes reach thousands of pages, without cost data. <b>Request for quotation (RFQ)</b></p>

<p>Customers issue RFQs when they want to buy large amounts of a commodity and price is not the only issue--for example, when availability or delivering or service are considerations. RFQs can be very detailed, so proposals written to RFQs can be lengthy but are generally much shorter than an RFP-proposal. RFQ proposals consist primarily of cost data, with brief narratives addressing customer issues, such as quality control. <b>Invitation</b></p><p>
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