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1. What does RFQ stand for in MCL’s quoting process?
2. Which file type is essential for MCL’s quoting and product setup process?
3. What should MCL do if a customer requests a "quick turn" but does not specify what they mean?
4. What is the significance of selecting the correct RFQ type (Bid for Bid, Bid for Buy, Budgetary, Unknown) during opportunity setup?
5. What should MCL team members do if they encounter missing or unclear information in an RFQ data package?
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