An instant quote only helps if it is usable by procurement and engineering at the same time. FlexiPCB reviews the package first, then returns a structured quotation that matches your flex or rigid-flex build plan: fabrication scope, assembly scope if needed, MOQ guidance, sample lead time, production lead time, test method, and open risks. That matters when the lowest line-item price on day one turns into schedule slip because the stackup was incomplete, the BOM had long-lead parts, or the bend area was quoted without engineering review.
NPI teams use this page when enclosure validation, EVT, or customer demo dates are already fixed. The priority is not just a fast number. It is a fast number that matches the real stackup, finish, and build route so the first PO does not need to be reworked tomorrow.
Strategic sourcing teams send the same package to several suppliers and need apples-to-apples comparison. We make tooling, MOQ, panel assumptions, test coverage, and lead-time drivers explicit so you can compare commercial risk, not just headline unit price.
Many programs need one quote that shows the step from prototype to pilot to production. We return staged pricing and schedule options so engineering can approve the sample build while procurement already sees the likely production path.
When the board is quoteable but the release package is still messy, buyers use this service to flush out missing drawings, long-lead components, uncertain materials, or unrealistic sample dates before they commit budget and schedule.
Send Gerber or ODB++, fabrication and assembly drawings, BOM, quantity split, target lead time, shipping destination, and any compliance targets. If you only send a one-line inquiry, the quote will stay generic.
Our engineers check stackup completeness, bend-zone risk, stiffener assumptions, surface finish, panelization constraints, and assembly feasibility before the price is finalized.
If assembly or turnkey scope is included, we review the BOM for shortages, MOQ traps, lifecycle issues, and high-risk parts so the lead time in the quote matches the real supply chain.
You get prototype and production options, tooling or NRE visibility, sample lead time, production lead time, and a clear list of assumptions or open items that still affect price.
If the package has missing notes or unclear specs, we close those gaps with engineering instead of leaving silent assumptions in the quote. That reduces PO churn and change-order risk later.
Once commercial and technical points are aligned, the approved quote becomes the control document for sample build, pilot run, or production release with the same revision basis.
We do not separate quotation from manufacturability review. That helps procurement get a realistic answer on the first pass rather than a cheap placeholder that changes after PO.
The quote can show sample quantity, pilot quantity, and production quantity together so your team can approve short-term spend without losing the scale-up picture.
Lead-time drivers, BOM shortages, material assumptions, and test scope are documented clearly so buyers know what to challenge, approve, or escalate internally.
Flex and rigid-flex pricing changes fast when bend zones, coverlay openings, stiffeners, impedance, or assembly fixtures are overlooked. We review those details early because they move both cost and schedule.
A complete buyer package produces a faster quote and fewer clarification loops.
Gerber or ODB++, fabrication drawing, and assembly drawing
BOM with manufacturer part numbers, alternates, and consigned vs turnkey scope
Stackup, material callouts, impedance targets, and surface finish requirements
Prototype quantity, annual volume, target sample date, and target production date
Test requirements, certifications, shipment destination, and packaging needs
Designed for the next procurement step, not just for curiosity browsing.
Quoted unit pricing plus tooling, NRE, and volume-break options
Sample lead time and production lead time with key assumptions noted
DFM comments, sourcing risk notes, and open issues that still affect release
Recommended next step: prototype PO, engineering clarification, or production planning review
Send Gerber or ODB++, fabrication drawing, assembly drawing if applicable, BOM, quantity split, target lead time, and any stackup or impedance notes. If the package is complete, we can usually return a real quote the same business day.
Yes. Many buyers need prototype pricing for immediate approval and production pricing for budget planning. We can structure the quote by sample, pilot, and volume release so procurement sees the full commercial path.
For turnkey or partial-turnkey projects, yes. We review the BOM for long-lead parts, lifecycle risk, MOQ issues, and realistic substitutions when requested, so the quoted lead time aligns with supply conditions.
Useful standards and quality references that often shape quoting requirements for regulated and production programs.
Background on the standards body behind many fabrication, assembly, and workmanship requirements buyers specify in RFQs.
Overview of the quality-management framework many procurement teams use when screening manufacturing suppliers.
Reference point for product safety and recognition requirements that may affect materials, labeling, and release documentation.
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