What’s Included in a Product Quotation?

A product quotation isn’t just a number on a page—it’s a detailed breakdown of costs, terms, and commitments that protect both buyer and seller. Whether you’re sourcing from a manufacturer or working with a supplier, knowing what should be in a quotation helps you compare offers fairly and avoid hidden surprises. Here’s what to expect:

  1. Product Details

Every quotation starts with the basics: product name, model, specifications (size, material, color, quantity), and any customizations (e.g., logos, packaging). This ensures you’re comparing the exact same item across suppliers—no mix-ups with similar-looking products that might cut corners.

  1. Pricing Breakdown

The total price is critical, but the breakdown matters more. Look for:

  1. Payment Terms

Clear terms prevent confusion later:

  1. Lead Time

How long until production finishes and goods ship? A quotation should specify manufacturing time, plus any delays for customization. Missing lead times can derail your timeline, so this is non-negotiable.

  1. Shipping and Delivery
  1. Quality and Warranty

Reputable suppliers include guarantees:

  1. Validity Period

Quotations expire—prices fluctuate due to material costs or demand. A good quote includes an expiry date (e.g., “Valid for 30 days”) so you know when you need to decide to lock in the price.

A clear quotation leaves no room for “I thought that was included.” Next time you receive one, check for these sections—they’ll help you pick the best offer, not just the cheapest.

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