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Former Member
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what is request ror proposal

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former_member195032
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Hi Darsh,

Client who want to ask for any good or service ,generally ask to give proposal to vendors to do some analysis to see which vendor fits best in their scheme of things.

So,they ask for quotation and later they evalaute those reposnse to decide whom to ask for goods or service.

http://www.sap-img.com/materials/what-is-request-for-quotation.htm

Regards,Nishant

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Pl close your earlier posts by awarding suitable points.

regards

Clemenss
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