Printable RFQ worksheet
Bunded Fuel Tank vs Single Wall Tank Selection RFQ Worksheet
Use this worksheet to turn fuel tank safety and containment research into a quote-ready inquiry before contacting the sourcing team.
Buyer and market
Product selection questions
- When should a buyer choose bunded, double-wall, or single-wall fuel tanks?
- How do tank capacity, site risk, transport method, and local rules affect the choice?
- Which pump, hose, nozzle, vent, valve, and spill-control accessories should be quoted together?
- What photos, drawings, labels, and packing checks should be requested before shipment?
Quote-ready specification fields
- Tank capacity, fuel type, wall design preference, site use, placement method, daily refueling volume, and whether the tank is fixed, skid-mounted, mobile, or vehicle-carried.
- Pump voltage, flow target, hose length, nozzle type, filter, meter, venting, valves, grounding, lifting points, spill-control accessories, and safety label expectations.
- Destination country, packing method, unloading method, drawing or photo expectations, certificate or document need, and spare parts package.
Decision criteria
- Choose bunded or double-wall designs when the site, buyer policy, or local rules require secondary containment or stronger spill-risk control.
- Use single-wall tanks only when the installation environment, buyer responsibility, and containment plan are clearly understood.
- Bundle the pump, filter, hose, nozzle, meter, valves, lifting points, venting, grounding, labels, and spare parts into the RFQ so the quote reflects the real package.
QC and packing checks
- Review tank body, welds, coating, fittings, manhole, inlet, outlet, vent, lifting points, and pump mounting photos before shipment release.
- Confirm accessory count, pump voltage, hose/nozzle compatibility, valve direction, label wording, and packing protection against the quote sheet.
- Check that loose fittings, seals, caps, hose/nozzle items, and small safety accessories are packed and labeled separately enough for receiving teams.
Export notes to confirm
- Tank wall design affects freight, handling, and documentation, so it should be confirmed before price comparison.
- Oversized or assembled tank packages need earlier unloading and packing review than small pump or accessory orders.
- If local approval is involved, state drawing, nameplate, label, inspection photo, and certificate expectations before quote release.
Copy/paste RFQ brief
Product category: Fuel tank safety and containment. Application: _____. Destination: _____. Quantity: _____. Required specs: _____. Certificates/documents: _____. Packing or labeling: _____. Timeline: _____. Please review product fit, quote package, QC checks, spare parts, and export readiness.
Public-safe sourcing rule
This worksheet captures buyer requirements only. Private channel records, cost workups, supplier identity, and evaluation notes stay inside the internal RFQ workflow.
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