How to Build an RFP for Custom Display Projects

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A Clear, Complete Brief Leads to Faster Quotes and Better Supplier Matches

By Yan Luo | Samtop Display

A well-structured RFP for custom display projects helps brands get accurate quotes, match with the right suppliers, and avoid costly delays. This guide covers every section your request for proposal should include — from visuals and materials to quantities, packaging, and timelines — so you can launch your retail display on time and on brand.

Most brands struggle to get comparable quotes because their display briefs are vague, incomplete, or overly aesthetic-focused.

Suppliers either underquote, overquote, or miss the mark entirely. Timeline delays, misused materials, and rushed sampling become inevitable.

An effective RFP covers visuals, specs, materials, quantities, timeline, and approval steps — so you can get faster, more relevant proposals and launch without surprises.

📋 What Is an RFP in the Context of POP Displays?

A Request for Proposal (RFP) is a document used to communicate your custom display needs clearly to multiple suppliers. It typically includes:

  • Project goals and campaign background
  • Visual mockups or moodboards
  • Technical requirements
  • Quantity by region
  • Timeline and deliverables
  • Packaging and logistics needs

💡 The more you clarify upfront, the fewer assumptions (and risks) down the line.

🧩 RFP Checklist for Display Projects

1. Project Overview

ElementDescription
Campaign NameWhat the display is supporting
Display TypeGlorifier, tester tray, window set, shelf system, etc.
Usage LocationCounter, gondola, wall, in-window, etc.
Market(s)Which regions the display will launch in
Shelf LifeSeasonal (4–6 weeks) or permanent
VM ObjectiveBrand impact, interaction, education, conversion

2. Visual & Concept References

  • Moodboards with brand tone, colors, materials
  • Past campaign photos
  • Sketches or rough renderings
  • Example displays (from your brand or others)
  • Packaging visuals if critical

📎 Formats: JPG, PDF, Keynote, AI

💡 Tip: You don’t need finalized renders — direction and references are enough.

3. Quantity & Distribution

DetailWhat to Share
Total QuantityFor global or regional launch
Per-Region BreakdownE.g., 100 US / 300 EU / 50 Asia
Store Format TypeFlagship, boutique, airport kiosk, etc.
Rollout MethodAll-at-once, phased, pilot-only
Modular Components?If units are shared or adapted

4. Technical & Material Requirements

CategoryExamples / Options
Core MaterialMDF, acrylic, steel, fabric, glass
FinishMatte, gloss, brushed metal, soft-touch PU
LightingLED strips, edge-lit panels, battery or plug-in
BrandingUV print, laser etch, 3D letters, removable plaque
SafetyFire-rated, REACH, child-safe corners
Eco/ComplianceFSC wood, no PVC, EPR-ready packaging

📎 Optional: Attach 3D CADs, dielines, STEP/IGES files if available.

5. Packaging Requirements

  • Grouped vs. individual carton
  • Palletized or bulk?
  • Foam insert, molded pulp, EPE wrap
  • Labeling (QR code, install guide)
  • Drop test required?

💡 Tip: Ask suppliers to include packaging photos in quote response.

6. Timeline Table (Editable Example)

StageDate
RFP SubmissionMay 10
Quotes DueMay 17
Sample ProductionMay 24
Mass Production StartJune 3
ShippingJune 17
In-Store LaunchJuly 1

✅ Flag fixed vs. flexible dates.

7. Budget Range (Optional, But Strategic)

If you share an indicative budget, suppliers can optimize trade-offs between:

  • Material (solid wood vs. coated board)
  • Finishes (chrome vs. matte foil)
  • Packaging format
  • Logistics complexity (EXW vs. DDP)

📎 Tip: Ask for multi-tier quotes (Good / Better / Best)

8. Evaluation Criteria

Let vendors know how you’ll compare quotes:

  • Price and timeline
  • Quality of samples
  • Finish capabilities
  • Experience with similar brands (beauty, fragrance, etc.)
  • Global shipping ability
  • Sustainability strategy

📦 Samtop’s Free RFP Template

We provide an editable RFP (Excel + PDF) with pre-filled fields for:

  • Materials
  • Specs
  • Timeline
  • Evaluation matrix
  • Internal approval space

📩 Request at: [email protected]

💬 FAQ

Q: Can I send a moodboard instead of a full render?
A: Yes — concept-level inputs are fine for quoting, and we’ll help translate them into technical drawings.

Q: Should I quote sampling and production separately?
A: Definitely. We always recommend line items for sample, tooling, and full production.

Q: Do you sign NDAs for new launches?
A: Yes — we regularly work under NDA with global VM teams and brand-side creative departments.

📩 Ready to Build a Better Display Brief?

At Samtop, we help brands like yours:

  • Structure effective RFPs
  • Review and optimize briefs
  • Quote in multi-tier format
  • Deliver globally across 40+ countries

📧 Email: [email protected]
🌍 Visit: www.samtop.com

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