Start with product fit, not price alone
Check the grade, technical identifier, packaging, and intended application first. A cheap lot that does not fit the process is just wasted time.
For Borvanta-style opportunities, the first pass should confirm whether the lot deserves deeper RFQ review for your technical and commercial context.
Confirm what is actually available now
One-off offers move quickly. Quantity, packaging structure, and current availability should be confirmed before internal approval cycles drag on too long.
That is why the site repeatedly states that offers are subject to prior sale and stock confirmation.
Request the right documents early
If your team needs COA, TDS, MSDS, specification sheets, or shipment paperwork, say so at RFQ stage. Document scope is easier to align early than to repair after a quote is already being prepared.
Good one-off procurement is fast qualification, not blind trust.