Negotiation Types

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The four types of negotiations are Requests for Information (RFIs), Requests for Quotes (RFQs), and auctions. See the table below to help you determine which type of negotiation to create.

Comparison of the negotiation types:

Negotiation Type RFI RFQ Auction
Characteristics RFIs allow buyers to solicit information from suppliers on the goods and services the suppliers provide. This allows buyers to qualify a group of suppliers and identify the suppliers to be included later in the negotiation RFQs allow buyers to collect quotes from suppliers for complex items and services. Suppliers submit a single quote per round. Buyers review the quotes, may amend the supplier list, and submit the RFQ for subsequent rounds of negotiating. The RFQ process is typically longer than an auction. Auctions allow buyers to solicit bids for items and services that are clearly defined, for example, office furniture and memory chips. Auctions are usually short in duration and require a fast bidding process leading to a quick award.
Response Document Response Quote Bid
Style(s) Open, Blind, Sealed Blind, Sealed Open, Blind, Sealed
Multiple Rounds Supported(?) Yes Yes
RFQ,s by nature usually lead to multiple rounds.
Yes, if enabled through bid controls.
Can Include Multiple Items? Yes Yes Yes
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