RFQ intake

Submit an Industrial RFQ from Türkiye

Upload specs, drawings, photos, and sourcing details. Eurasia Supply reviews the requirement and follows up with organized Turkish supplier options where there is fit.

What to include

  • Product needed, quantity, destination, and timing.
  • Material, drawings, tolerances, finish, packaging, and document requirements.
  • Target price or budget if available.

What happens next

  • Your RFQ is stored in the lead CRM.
  • Uploaded files appear on the admin lead detail page.
  • The team reviews supplier fit, missing questions, and next steps.
Submit RFQ

Send one RFQ. Receive organized supplier options.

You can upload drawings, spec sheets, photos, spreadsheets, or ZIP files.

Upload only files you are authorized to share. Files may be stored for RFQ review, supplier matching, quote comparison, and admin recordkeeping. Do not upload sensitive personal data unless necessary for the sourcing request. Allowed: PDF, DOC, DOCX, XLS, XLSX, PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP, ZIP. Maximum 15 MB per file.

Need help choosing a category?

Start with general sourcing or review category pages before submitting.

Source from Türkiye
FAQ

Common sourcing questions.

What should I include in an RFQ?

Include product specs, quantity, destination, target delivery date, target price if available, drawings or photos, and any packaging or document requirements.

Can I upload drawings or spec sheets?

Yes. RFQ and supplier application forms accept common document, image, spreadsheet, and ZIP files up to the posted size limit.

How quickly will I receive a response?

Eurasia Supply reviews incoming RFQs and applications first, then follows up by email. Urgent requests can also be sent to quotes@eurasiasupply.co.

Do you reveal buyer details to suppliers immediately?

No. Basic supplier fit is checked before buyer details are shared for quote follow-up.

Do you handle freight?

Eurasia Supply supports freight handoff coordination. Customs clearance, duties, compliance, and final supplier contracts remain the buyer's responsibility unless separately agreed.