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In procurement, what is a 'request for proposal' (RFP) primarily used for?

An RFP is used when the buyer needs more than just pricing; it requests detailed solutions, technical specifications, and project plans from potential suppliers

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Question: In procurement, what is a 'request for proposal' (RFP) primarily used for?

Answer options: ✅ To solicit detailed proposals from potential suppliers for complex projects or services.

  • To obtain price quotes for standard, off-the-shelf products.
  • To formally place an order with a selected supplier.
  • To conduct a preliminary market survey of available products.

Correct answer: To solicit detailed proposals from potential suppliers for complex projects or services.

Explanation: An RFP is used when the buyer needs more than just pricing; it requests detailed solutions, technical specifications, and project plans from potential suppliers.

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