Send your equipment requirement in a structured way.
Use this page if you are looking for cement equipment suppliers, replacement parts, or service companies and want a clearer buyer-side inquiry path before supplier introductions begin.
What makes a strong RFQ here
A better inquiry produces better supplier conversations. The more specific the request, the easier it is to move toward relevant contacts and better commercial comparisons.
State the equipment clearly
Name the equipment, part, or service requirement as directly as possible so the inquiry is commercially usable.
Add the plant context
Include the plant type, process area, known capacity, and whether this is for replacement, upgrade, or new project work.
Share the timeline
Say whether you need budgetary guidance, urgent supplier contacts, or a structured shortlist for a longer buying cycle.
Include these details in your request
Minimum useful details
- Company or plant name
- Country and delivery location
- Equipment or service requested
- Known capacity or specification range
- Target timeline
Even better details
- Process area or line section
- Whether this is replacement, spare, or upgrade
- Commercial priority: speed, price, reliability, or supplier diversity
- Any existing supplier shortlist or references
Use this RFQ template
A Google Form can be embedded later, but this template gives you a structured format immediately.
Not ready to send an RFQ yet?
If you still need technical orientation before supplier outreach, use the package and reference content first, then come back with a stronger and more specific requirement.