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Request for Proposal (RFP)

Sourcing & RFx

Also known as: RFP

Definition

A sourcing document inviting suppliers to propose how they would meet a requirement, evaluated on approach and value — not price alone.

Explanation

An RFP suits complex or outcome-based purchases where the best solution is not obvious. Suppliers describe their methodology, capabilities and pricing, and the buyer scores proposals against weighted criteria such as technical fit, service level and total cost.

Example

A company runs an RFP to select a managed print services provider, scoring each proposal on uptime guarantees, sustainability and five-year total cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Request for Proposal (RFP)?

A sourcing document inviting suppliers to propose how they would meet a requirement, evaluated on approach and value — not price alone. An RFP suits complex or outcome-based purchases where the best solution is not obvious. Suppliers describe their methodology, capabilities and pricing, and the buyer scores proposals against weighted criteria such as technical fit, service level and total cost.

Can you give an example of Request for Proposal (RFP)?

A company runs an RFP to select a managed print services provider, scoring each proposal on uptime guarantees, sustainability and five-year total cost.

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