Less re-briefing
The buyer can define the job once instead of restating the same information across separate supplier conversations.
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Custom apparel jobs often mix garment types, decoration methods, delivery timing, and budget constraints. QuickToPrint helps teams structure that complexity before suppliers respond.
Some projects are straightforward DTF or DTG jobs. Others involve embroidery for one product line, screen printing for another, and workwear requirements somewhere in the same program.
That is why a good quote workflow matters. Buyers need a way to describe the full job clearly and compare supplier responses without rebuilding the brief for each conversation.
The buyer can define the job once instead of restating the same information across separate supplier conversations.
Public supplier profiles and service categories help buyers identify a stronger shortlist before the RFQ is sent.
Price, lead time, and production notes stay tied to the same RFQ when the buyer is ready to choose.
Yes. QuickToPrint supports multi-line RFQs, which is useful for broader custom apparel programs.
Not always. Buyers often know the outcome they want before they know the best production method. The RFQ can still be structured clearly enough for supplier input.