Spare Bulb For Flashing Light, 115V 100W B-22
The item belongs to Spare Bulbs of Flashing Light and can be included in a structured RFQ with quantity, unit of measure and delivery details. It helps buyers describe the catalog requirement clearly while keeping final technical confirmation inside the supplier quotation process.
- Stock code
- SB-8746
- IMPA Code
- 370474
- UOM
- PCE
- Pricing model
- Quote on request
- Sales workflow
- RFQ review
Spare Bulb For Flashing Light, 115V 100W B-22 Product details
The item belongs to Spare Bulbs of Flashing Light and can be included in a structured RFQ with quantity, unit of measure and delivery details. It helps buyers describe the catalog requirement clearly while keeping final technical confirmation inside the supplier quotation process.
Spare Bulb For Flashing Light, 115v 100w B-22 is listed in the ShipsBay catalog under Spare Bulbs of Flashing Light for structured marine supply RFQ workflows. IMPA code 370474 UOM PCE help purchasing teams match the item with vessel requisitions and supplier quotations without adding unconfirmed technical specifications. Selection should begin by matching the product name with the actual purchasing need.
The item can be checked against vessel requisitions, purchasing lists or previous supply references before the RFQ is sent to suppliers. The page is intentionally written without unsupported claims about approvals, material, dimensions or supplier terms. That keeps the product record suitable for quote comparison while leaving exact commercial and technical confirmation to the supplier response.
When requesting a quote, buyers should state quantity, unit of measure, delivery port and any internal reference numbers. These details support a clearer offer review and reduce follow-up questions between the vessel, procurement team and supplier. The request can also list any delivery paperwork the vessel expects with the order, such as a packing list keyed to the catalog reference.
Spare Bulb
Spare Bulb — Buyers may also note packaging and unit-pack preferences in the request so the supplier can plan how the item is grouped for shipment. Stating the preferred handling and marking up front keeps the consolidated order easy to receive and check on arrival at the vessel.
If the product is included in a scheduled supply call, the RFQ note should describe only the known catalog reference and buyer requirement in neutral language. That gives the purchasing team enough context to compare offers while avoiding assumptions that are not confirmed by the original catalog data. Procurement teams can use this item together with related catalog entries when preparing a consolidated quote cart.
Grouping related products in one request makes it easier to review quantities, units, delivery expectations and substitution questions before the final offer is evaluated. If a delivery window matters, the request can state the target date and the port call it should reach so the supplier can confirm whether that schedule is workable. A clear deadline in the note helps the purchasing team plan the order along the vessel itinerary.
For catalog accuracy, the buyer should keep the request language close to the vessel's own terminology.