Volume profile
Suppliers can price with more confidence when estimated run size, repeat potential, and product mix are visible.
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Screen printing often comes into view when buyers care about repeatability, better unit economics at volume, and a process that fits larger apparel programs. QuickToPrint helps teams brief those jobs clearly and compare supplier replies against the same request.
The production method matters, but buyers still need a structured way to compare how suppliers handle the same garment mix, delivery expectations, and commercial scope.
That is where a structured RFQ helps. The clearer the brief, the easier it becomes to evaluate price, lead time, setup assumptions, and production notes side by side.
Suppliers can price with more confidence when estimated run size, repeat potential, and product mix are visible.
A stable garment base makes it easier to compare suppliers against the same production assumptions.
Lead time, packing expectations, and shipping windows shape the quote alongside the print method.
Yes. The platform helps buyer teams structure the RFQ, compare supplier replies, and keep follow-up visible after the quote is awarded.
Not always. Buyers should make the garment, volume profile, artwork status, and timing clear enough that suppliers can price the same job.