Sales & Quotations
Send a quotation for approval
What this does
Puts the quotation in front of the customer as a branded PDF and a portal link they can accept online, and starts the clock on follow-up.
Before you start
- Every fabricated line should be analysed. An un-analysed line prices from stale data.
- Check the delivery address and the payment terms — both print on the document.
Steps
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Open the quotation and click Preview to see exactly what the customer will see.
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Click Send by Email. The template fills in the customer, the reference and the total.
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Check the recipient — it should be the person who signs, not the site engineer.
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Adjust the message if this quotation needs a covering note.
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Click Send. The status moves to Quotation Sent.
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Schedule a follow-up activity on the order so the chase is not a memory.
What happens next
- The customer opens the portal link, downloads the PDF, and can Accept or Reject it — their answer lands in the chatter with a timestamp.
- Replies to the email arrive in the same chatter, so the whole negotiation stays on the order rather than in one person's mailbox.
- Confirming the order — by you or by them — turns it into a sales order and releases the work downstream.
Note
Nothing is manufactured because a quotation was sent. Production, purchasing and the survey all wait for the order to be confirmed.
Common mistakes
- Sending without previewing, and discovering the customer received a page of internal notes.
- Sending to the site contact rather than the person with signing authority.
- Sending and not scheduling a follow-up. The quotation expires quietly and the enquiry is lost.
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