How automotive connector buyers move from search to engineering RFQ
WEUP Connector is structured as a sourcing platform: buyers can start from product, application, industry, attribute, file request or equivalent connector review before sending a complete RFQ.
Buyer outcome
Find the right connector path faster
Reduce wrong model selection
Prepare better drawings and file requests
Send RFQs that engineering teams can review
Process
Five-step sourcing workflow
This is the customer-facing buying path. It makes the website feel like a platform instead of a simple factory brochure.
01
Find the connector path
Start from product category, application solution, buyer role, attribute page or cross-reference request.
Application, vehicle system, connector type, pin count or reference model.
Products, Solutions, Industries, Attribute Database and Cross Reference.
02
Compare technical requirements
Review voltage, current, IP rating, terminal, material, temperature, application and vehicle system.
Electrical load, wire size, IP rating, temperature and installation condition.
Product detail pages, connector attributes and solution pages.
03
Request files or engineering review
Ask for datasheets, drawings, 3D files, terminal drawings, samples or equivalent connector review.
Product model, file type, drawing, sample photo or competitor part number.
CAD Downloads, Catalog, Supplier Audit and RFQ.
04
Confirm sample and quality path
Check sample quantity, fit, terminal crimp, sealing, electrical requirement and document needs.
Sample quantity, project schedule, quality document and approval requirement.
Sample Request, Quality System Audit and Certifications.
05
Move to quotation and supply
Turn the approved requirement into quotation, packing, delivery, repeat order and long-term supply records.
Quantity, target price context, shipping country and production schedule.
RFQ workflow and sales follow-up.
