Procurement June 10, 2026 4 min read

The RFQ Checklist Every Procurement Lead Should Send With Their First Packaging Request

Streamline your packaging sourcing. A 10-item technical RFQ checklist for procurement managers to ensure accurate quotes for corrugated boxes, displays, and protective packaging.

The RFQ Checklist Every Procurement Lead Should Send With Their First Packaging Request

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For procurement managers, ops leads, and plant managers, the packaging request for quotation (RFQ) is a critical document. It’s the blueprint that determines whether you receive an accurate, actionable quote or a series of clarifying questions that delay your project. In California’s fast-paced manufacturing environment, time spent revising specs is time lost from production.

At Rox Packaging, we review thousands of RFQs annually from CPG, food and beverage, beauty, and 3PL clients across the state. The most effective ones share a common trait: they provide complete, technical information upfront. This checklist distills 25 years of packaging expertise into a 10-point template. Use it to structure your next request and turn your RFQ into a precise instrument for vendor comparison and decision-making.

1. Core Specifications: The Non-Negotiables

These first four items form the absolute foundation of any corrugated packaging quote. Missing any one of them renders a quote theoretical.

Dimensions and Construction

Always provide inside dimensions (length x width x depth) in inches. Specify the box style: Regular Slotted Carton (RSC), Full Overlap Container (FOL), Telescope Box, Folder, or a custom die-cut design like a Point-of-Purchase (POP) display. For example: "12" x 9" x 6" RSC, 275# Mullen, C-flute."

Annual Volume and Run Schedule

Your volume dictates the manufacturing process (offset vs. flexo) and unit economics. Provide:

This allows your supplier to optimize plate costs, warehousing, and freight. For pallet-scale wholesale, our standard MOQ starts at 1,000 units per SKU to achieve offset printing economies.

Board Grade and Flute Profile

Specify the combined board grade (e.g., 275#/C/275#) or Edge Crush Test (ECT) rating (e.g., 44 ECT). The choice impacts strength, print surface, and cost.

Flute Profile (flutes/ft) Common Use Cases
A ~33 Heavy cushioning, excellent stacking strength.
B ~47 Good puncture resistance, common for inner packing.
C ~39 All-purpose, good stacking & cushioning balance.
E ~90 Superior printing surface, retail cartons.
F ~125 Very fine, high-quality print for premium boxes.

For detailed guidance on material selection, visit our product information page.

Print Specifications

Detail color placement, type, and branding requirements.

PRO TIP A common oversight is failing to specify which sides of the box are printed. Always note: "Print on top flap only," "Print on one side panel," or "Full-color print on all four sides."

2. Logistics and Operational Requirements

This section aligns the packaging with your supply chain and plant operations.

Lead Time and Tolerance

Define your required in-plant date, not just the ship date. Then, specify acceptable tolerances:

Freight and Receiving

How will the order be shipped? Your facility's receiving capabilities determine optimal freight methods.

3. Compliance and Commercial Terms

These items protect your brand and streamline the procurement process.

Certifications and Testing

List all required compliance marks or testing protocols:

Payment Terms and Quote Validity

Establish commercial expectations upfront.

4. Contingency and Sourcing Strategy

This final section demonstrates strategic procurement thinking and mitigates risk.

Sample Requirements and Contingency Planning

The Final Step: Submitting Your RFQ

A comprehensive RFQ accelerates the quoting process and ensures you are comparing vendors on a true apples-to-apples basis. It signals professionalism and reduces the risk of costly change orders or production delays.

NOTE ON LOW-VOLUME PROJECTS For prototyping, short runs, or DTC needs under 1,000 units, we recommend our sister brand, [Build A Box Online](https://buildaboxonline.com). It is designed for no-MOQ, fast-turnaround digital printing.

For pallet-scale, California-focused packaging, corrugated boxes, retail displays, protective packaging, and full shipping supply programs, the next step is to submit your detailed RFQ. Use this checklist to compile your requirements, then visit our dedicated RFQ form to request your formal quote. For immediate questions, you can also call us at (888) 406-1610.

Rox Packaging is a wholesale supplier located at 4080 N Palm St, Ste 803, Fullerton, CA 92835, serving manufacturing and distribution centers across California.

Frequently asked

Why is an MOQ of 1,000 units standard for a quote?

At pallet-scale volumes, the economics of corrugated packaging shift. Runs of 1,000+ units allow for the use of cost-effective offset printing plates and optimized sheet layouts on our presses, significantly reducing the per-unit cost. This MOQ ensures you receive wholesale pricing. For lower quantities, digital printing through our sister brand, Build A Box Online, is more suitable.

What is the most common error you see in RFQs?

Omitting the *schedule*. Providing only a total annual volume without the per-shipment quantity and frequency leaves critical variables unknown. A request for 100,000 units could be ten shipments of 10,000 or one shipment of 100,000. The production, warehousing, and freight implications are vastly different, affecting both cost and lead time.

How do I choose between Mullen (burst test) and ECT ratings?

Mullen (pounds per square inch) measures puncture and burst resistance, historically used for heavier, warehouse-style shipping. ECT (pounds per linear inch) measures edgewise crush strength, better predicting top-load stacking performance in modern, uniform palletized shipments. For most CPG and e-commerce applications, ECT is the modern, performance-based standard. We can advise based on your specific distribution cycle.

Can you handle the graphic design if we only have a concept?

Yes. Our team includes structural and graphic design support. If you submit a concept sketch, logo files, and brand guidelines via the RFQ form, we can provide a design proof as part of the quotation process. This is a standard service for qualifying wholesale projects.

We serve multiple industries (food, beauty, CPG). Can you source all our packaging?

Absolutely. Our [industries page](/industries.html) outlines our cross-sector expertise. From FDA-compliant food-grade boxes and moisture-resistant coatings for beauty products to shelf-ready retail displays for CPG, we engineer solutions for diverse supply chain needs. A single RFQ can cover multiple product lines, simplifying your vendor management.

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