Quick RFQ
Get a Freeze-Dried Snack Quote in 30 Seconds
Send the four details most buyers already know: product, destination country, estimated quantity and email. Packaging can be added now or left as Not sure yet. GlobalCrispy will review the project route and reply with the next quotation or sample questions.
Less Than 30 Seconds
Receive quotation within 24 hours.
This quick RFQ is for buyers who already have a target product or product category. A final quotation may still require sample confirmation, certificate-scope review, artwork details, carton data or destination-market document checks.
| Field | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Product | Different products have different formats, breakage risk and packaging needs. |
| Country | Destination market affects labels, documents and import checks. |
| Estimated Quantity | Quantity affects packaging route, carton planning and quotation review. |
| Packaging Type optional | Bulk, plain pouch, label pouch, printed pouch and gift packs have different requirements. If you are not sure yet, the form can still be submitted. |
| Sales needs a direct contact for quotation questions and sample follow-up. |
What happens next?
Based on your product and project, GlobalCrispy can review available pricing, MOQ, product specifications, sample options, packaging routes and relevant document availability. Available information depends on the product and project requirements.
Before order confirmation: buyers can review product samples, packaging requirements and available document scope where relevant.
Review QualityView FactoryQuick RFQ FAQs
Can I submit a quick RFQ without final artwork?
Yes. Early quotation review can start with product, quantity and packaging route. Printed packaging cost and timing need artwork and pouch size confirmation later.
Is one MOQ used for every product?
No. MOQ is calculated from product format, SKU count, packaging route and current production planning. Printed packaging may have a separate MOQ from the food product.
Can I request samples after sending the RFQ?
Yes. If the project looks feasible, the next step is usually sample or format review before final packaging approval.
Share your destination market so GlobalCrispy can review product format, packaging route, document scope and shipping details.
Before you leave, get a buyer resource
Choose one practical next step for your freeze-dried snack project. The sales team can reply within 24 hours with a suitable route.
Buyer Evidence
Evidence That Helps Us Prepare a Better Reply
When buyers send a product brief, reference package, target country and required documents, GlobalCrispy can reply with more relevant sample, packaging and quotation guidance.
International buyers often need proof of product format, packaging route and document availability before they can approve a supplier.
Send enough information for the export team to reply with relevant product, sample, packaging and document options.
Photos, certificates and specifications are often reviewed separately, which can create misunderstandings about product scope or facility coverage.
GlobalCrispy coordinates sample review, packaging discussion, available document checks and shipment information according to the selected project.
Helpful attachments include product references, artwork files, target pack size, label language, certificate list and destination country.
Buyers should confirm final product formula, facility scope, certificate validity, labeling rules, MOQ, lead time and import requirements before ordering.
Document Preview Cards
Documents buyers can request for review
These cards describe what buyers should check. Actual files are shared only when they apply to the selected product and facility.
Product Specification
Ingredient, format, size, moisture target, storage and packing details.
- Buyer can verify
- Check that product name, format and revision date match the quotation.
- Still confirm
- Final values depend on product and project confirmation.
COA or Test Report
Batch-linked test items such as moisture or other requested checks when available.
- Buyer can verify
- Check product name, batch, test date, laboratory and tested items.
- Still confirm
- Testing scope should be confirmed before production or shipment.
Certificate Copy
Certificate preview from the media library for document-scope discussion.
- Buyer can verify
- Check legal entity, facility address, covered products, issue date and expiry date.
- Still confirm
- Certificate availability varies by product, facility and destination market.
Packaging Artwork
Pouch dimensions, print area, label language and barcode or mark placement.
- Buyer can verify
- Check dieline, artwork version, warning text, ingredient list and nutrition panel.
- Still confirm
- Local label compliance should be confirmed by the buyer or importer.
Shipping Mark
Carton code, destination marks, SKU identification and handling notes.
- Buyer can verify
- Check carton quantity, gross weight, dimensions and mark consistency.
- Still confirm
- Final shipping marks depend on buyer instructions and logistics route.
Ingredient and Allergen Sheet
Ingredient list and allergen declaration for the selected flavor or formula.
- Buyer can verify
- Check allergens, cross-contact notes and formula version.
- Still confirm
- Allergen information varies by product, flavor and production facility.
Production Journey
Where evidence fits into a buyer review
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01
Raw Material
Confirm ingredient source notes, product condition and specification target before processing.
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02
Freeze Drying
Check whether the process applies to the selected product and required format.
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03
Sorting
Review color, size, broken ratio, foreign matter control and product consistency.
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04
Packing
Confirm pouch route, bulk bag, jar, carton or private-label packaging requirements.
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05
Inspection
Review inspection points, document availability and buyer-specific verification needs.
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06
Carton
Check carton quantity, label, shipping mark, weight and dimensions before shipment.
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07
Shipment
Confirm destination documents, loading information and logistics instructions.
Yes. Buyers can ask for product photos, sample records, specification sheets, certificate copies, packing information and shipment documents that match the selected project.
Final product specification, facility scope, certificate validity, MOQ, artwork, label requirements, carton data and destination-market documents must be confirmed before order placement.
Evidence review helps buyers compare samples, check packaging feasibility, avoid document misunderstandings and reduce back-and-forth before quotation and production.
Scope hidden until project review