RFTs - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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RFTs (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

"RFTs" stands for "Request for Tender" or "Request for Test", depending on the context. It is commonly used in business and procurement contexts, indicating a formal invitation to suppliers or contractors to submit a proposal for the provision of goods or services. RFTs are typically part of a competitive bidding process.

Frequency of Use: RFTs are used frequently in written forms, especially in business communications, procurement documents, and legal contracts. In contrast, their oral usage is less common, often arising in meetings or discussions regarding tenders and bids.

Example Sentences

  1. Before we finalize the project, we need to send out the RFTs to potential suppliers.
    Antes de finalizar el proyecto, necesitamos enviar los RFTs a proveedores potenciales.

  2. The committee reviewed all submitted RFTs to choose the best candidate for the job.
    El comité revisó todos los RFTs presentados para elegir al mejor candidato para el trabajo.

  3. Issuing RFTs early can help streamline the procurement process.
    Emitir RFTs temprano puede ayudar a agilizar el proceso de adquisición.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "RFTs" does not traditionally belong to idiomatic expressions, it may be used in phrases that pertain to procurement or formal processes. Below are some examples incorporating RFTs in relevant contexts:

  1. The company decided to go for a clean slate with its RFTs this year.
    La empresa decidió empezar de nuevo con sus RFTs este año.

  2. When it comes to RFTs, transparency is key to a fair bidding process.
    Cuando se trata de RFTs, la transparencia es clave para un proceso de licitación justo.

  3. The deadline for the RFTs was moved up, catching many bidders off guard.
    La fecha límite para los RFTs se adelantó, sorprendiendo a muchos licitantes.

Etymology

The term "Request for Tender" comes from the business context, with "request" indicating the act of asking or soliciting, and "tender" derived from the Latin "tendere," meaning "to stretch." In procurement, it refers to an offer that bidders present, which is "stretched" to meet the requirements laid out in the request.

Synonyms and Antonyms

RFTs are essential in ensuring a fair competitive process and selecting the most suitable supplier for specific needs.



25-07-2024