Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle
This item is identified for RFQ workflows using the product name Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle, IMPA code 170105, and UOM PCE. These identifiers allow procurement teams to match the item with vessel requisitions and ensure technical confirmation during the supplier quotation process.
- Stock code
- SB-2338
- IMPA Code
- 170105
- UOM
- PCE
- Pricing model
- Quote on request
- Sales workflow
- RFQ review
Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle Product details
The Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle is a cutlery item made from 18-chrome stainless steel. Featuring a modern streamlined design, this product is widely used and is listed under the Cutlery Engraved Handle category for marine supply procurement and RFQ processes.
Fish Knife — The Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle is identified in the catalog under the Cutlery Engraved Handle category. This item is made from 18-chrome stainless steel and features handles with a modern streamlined design. It is a widely used product for vessel requirements. For procurement teams, this item is tracked using IMPA code 170105 and a unit of measure of PCE.
These identifiers allow purchasing departments to match the product with vessel requisitions and maintenance planning. Using these exact codes ensures that supplier quotations remain accurate during the RFQ process. Providing the delivery port and any internal reference numbers helps the supplier provide a clear offer. This reduces the need for follow-up questions between the vessel and the procurement team.
The item can be verified against vessel requisitions, purchasing lists, or previous supply references before the RFQ is sent. This ensures the requested item aligns with the existing inventory or specific vessel needs. Fish Knife — This product page serves as a procurement reference to help buyers collect quantities from different departments.
Fish Knife
Fish Knife — Keeping the request language close to the vessel's own terminology, such as store-room labels or equipment notes, helps the supplier compare the request with the expected item. Procurement teams can group this item with other related catalog entries to create a consolidated quote cart. Grouping related products makes it easier to review units and delivery expectations before the final offer is evaluated by the technical superintendent.
If the product is ordered for routine stores or a scheduled supply call, the RFQ note should describe the operational context in neutral language. This allows the purchasing team to compare offers without making assumptions not confirmed by the original catalog data. Fish Knife 18-Chrome, Stainless Engraved Handle is listed in the ShipsBay catalog under Cutlery Engraved Handle for structured marine supply RFQ workflows.
IMPA code 170105 UOM PCE help purchasing teams match the item with vessel requisitions and supplier quotations without adding unconfirmed technical specifications.
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