RFQ checklist
A short, direct checklist for the minimum information we need before sourcing starts. Use it to avoid missing specs, budget, and timing details.
Use these notes when you want a clean brief, a better comparison, or a faster procurement decision. This layer exists so updates do not have to land on the homepage.
These are the practical pieces that help buyers send better briefs and avoid wasting time on vague sourcing requests.
A short, direct checklist for the minimum information we need before sourcing starts. Use it to avoid missing specs, budget, and timing details.
How to compare factories on price, MOQ, payment terms, and timeline without getting trapped by the lowest quote.
Plain-English answers to the terms buyers keep seeing in quotes, audits, and QC reports.
Short answers to the questions buyers ask before they start a sourcing task.
A clear view of the procurement tasks ANJU actually owns.
What a successful procurement task should produce by the end.
Use the checklist, then send the item, target market, and budget range. We can fill in the missing parts from there.
Use the factory comparison guide. It keeps the decision points separate from the brief and gives you a clean way to judge options.
The resources layer is where repeatable tools live. It keeps content organized and gives search engines something durable to index.
Use the sourcing questions page for the quick, reusable answers buyers need before they start a task.
Use the service areas page to see whether the task belongs here before you spend time on the brief.
Use the outcomes page to make the result visible before you start.