Aquidon RFQ · operated by Aleksandr Silantev
Industrial sourcing

Supplier sourcing and quotation comparison for technical purchases.

Aquidon helps B2B buyers compare realistic supply routes before placing an industrial order: direct manufacturer, managed import, delivered offer, supplier quote check, or installation-supported route.

Useful when a listing price is not enough and the real scope depends on specification, documents, delivery terms, configuration and supplier reliability.

What we source

Technical goods sourced with the route made explicit.

Aquidon is useful when direct supplier sourcing is possible, but the buyer needs help comparing real routes: factory quote, managed delivery, documentation basis, supplier reliability, installation options or a safer local alternative.

01

Manufactured components

Drawing-based or sample-based components where material, finish, tolerances, documentation and repeatability must be controlled before order release.

02

Industrial equipment

Machinery and equipment packages quoted with configuration, voltage, capacity, documentation, packing and delivery basis checked before shipment.

03

Materials and technical stock

Metals, alloys, tubes, plates, bearings and specialty samples where grade, certificate, dimensions, availability and delivery route matter.

04

Supplier quote comparison

When existing supplier offers need to be checked for technical fit, missing scope, documentation, delivery basis and real comparability before committing.

How it works

From RFQ to a realistic supply route.

01

Lock the requirement

We reduce the RFQ to the technical and commercial points that matter: specification, quantity, target budget, documents, delivery basis and unresolved blockers.

02

Compare route options

We check suitable manufacturers, stockholders or machine suppliers and separate incomplete catalogue replies from routes that can actually be quoted.

03

Define the offer basis

You receive a clear Aquidon basis with scope, exclusions, lead time, payment basis, documentation, delivery term and the assumptions still open.

04

Release and verify

If the order proceeds, Aquidon coordinates supplier confirmation, documentation, photo/video/sample checks where applicable, and shipment coordination under the agreed route.

Buyer-side supplier check

Supplier Field Verification

When the quote looks good but the supplier still needs to be checked.

For higher-value or higher-risk RFQs, Aquidon can support short buyer-side verification missions before order commitment. This is useful when a supplier is new, foreign, difficult to assess remotely, or when the buyer wants independent confirmation before paying a deposit, releasing production, or approving shipment.

Field verification is a commercial buyer-side check, not a certified technical, legal, customs, or compliance audit unless agreed separately with qualified specialists.

Typical verification can include:

  • supplier or facility visit
  • structured supplier interview
  • photo/video documentation where permitted
  • quote, delivery term, and document consistency check
  • visible capability and readiness review
  • red-flag summary
  • proceed / renegotiate / reject recommendation

Need to verify a supplier before placing the order? Submit the RFQ and mention “field verification” in the request.

Controlled release

We do not release orders blindly.

Before shipment, the supplier route, specification, documents, packing and delivery basis are checked against the agreed scope. If the route does not match, the release is stopped and corrected before it becomes the buyer’s problem.

Supplier suitability Material / model / configuration match Certificate availability Packing and delivery basis Photo/video/sample approval where useful Open blockers before payment/order release Non-conforming supplier output before shipment Claim communication if scope deviates
Submit RFQ for controlled supply
Commercial boundary

Best suited for serious business purchases.

Aquidon is for buyers who are ready to compare scope, delivery term, documentation and supplier reliability, not only the lowest visible unit price. If you already have supplier quotes, they can be reviewed against the same basis.

Not hidden inside the offer

Customs/VAT unless expressly included, installation/commissioning unless quoted, buyer-side unloading/site preparation, application suitability not confirmed in writing, consequential losses or downtime.

Route formats

Direct supplier comparison, delivered Aquidon offer, managed import, sample package, production batch, machinery package, or supplier-route check.

For buyers

Use Aquidon when quotes are not directly comparable.

Directory listings and factory offers can be useful, but they often leave out scope, documents, delivery terms, configuration or support. Aquidon helps turn those fragments into a purchasing route you can actually judge.

  • Custom or non-standard parts
  • Machinery where configuration matters
  • Materials requiring certificates
  • First-time cross-border supplier purchases
  • Sample/pilot batches before serial production
  • Direct factory quotes that need comparison
For suppliers

For suppliers who can quote clearly and execute.

Aquidon works with suppliers that can provide clear specifications, real prices, realistic lead times, packing details, certificates and shipment basis. Vague catalogue replies are not useful.

  • Manufactured parts and technical materials
  • Industrial machinery and equipment packages
  • Clear quotation, lead time, and delivery terms
  • Export-ready communication and documentation