Manual price inquiries, unstructured quote comparisons, missed savings potential - the reality in many purchasing departments is characterized by Excel spreadsheets, emails and enormous amounts of time. Yet the request for quotation (RFQ) process has huge potential to reduce costs, promote competition and create transparency.
In the webinar, Philip Brinkmann (Product Development) and Torben Hinrichs (Customer Development) from Tacto showed how purchasing departments can standardize and strategically align their processes with intelligent, AI-supported price inquiries and thus achieve sustainable savings.
Many companies miss out on savings of up to six figures because price inquiries
5 hours per week
Spend buyers with manual RfQ maintenance in Outlook or Excel
78 % of the companies
are in a weakened negotiating position
93 % of purchasing managers
do not know how many RfQs they send per year
With Tacto, the RfQ process is completely digitalized:
Optimized shopping requires intelligent, digital support. The key to success lies in using RfQs proactively rather than reactively.
With the RfQ module currently being actively developed by Tacto, the first customers have already achieved measurable cost savings. The Tacto software promotes time savings and supports the realization of potential savings.
"With Tacto, we have not only succeeded in identifying potential savings in purchasing, but also in realizing them in a targeted manner - with a clearly noticeable effect on the addressable purchasing volume." - Pascal Linde, Head of Purchasing and Scheduling at Doyma
"Manual activities have tied our hands in purchasing for a long time. With Tacto, we can now make real savings potential visible and address it directly." - Matthias Schlotter, Purchasing Manager at SW
The future of price inquiries is autonomous. Tacto is working on functions that enable automated benchmarking for B and C parts, suggest new suppliers, use AI to prepare negotiations and recommend the right offer for the purchasing strategy.
Intelligent price inquiries are not a nice-to-have, but a central lever for optimizing purchasing. With Tacto, purchasing departments can: