Petrochemical Feedstock Sourcing Support
Petrochemical and fertilizer inquiries must identify whether the requirement is a raw material, intermediate or finished commodity. Product concentration, grade, impurities, physical form, packing and destination regulation should be confirmed before a supply route is compared.
Specification checklist for the RFQ
- Methanol grade, purity and water limits
- Ethylene-related stream composition and handling
- Urea N46 prilled or granular specification
- Impurity, moisture and physical-form limits
Applications and end-use context
- Chemical and polymer production
- Resins, solvents and derivative production
- Agricultural fertilizer distribution
- Industrial processing and blending
Delivery structure and logistics
Liquid chemical cargoes, gas-related streams and dry bulk fertilizers require different terminals, safety documents and vessel or packing solutions. Country-of-origin rules, dangerous-goods requirements, seasonal handling and storage conditions should be included in the RFQ.
Prices shown on the site are public market references only. An executable indication depends on specification, origin, destination, Incoterm, freight, insurance and payment structure.
Documents and commercial inputs
- Product grade and accepted standard
- COA, SDS and handling requirements
- Packing, marking and shelf-life conditions
- Import permit and destination compliance needs
How the inquiry is reviewed
Define product, grade, quantity, destination and timing.
Review specification, documents, logistics assumptions and compliance points.
Where appropriate, summarise possible sourcing or freight routes for the next commercial discussion.
Frequently asked questions
Can one RFQ cover several petrochemical products?
It is better to separate products when specifications, packing, shipment modes or origins differ. This reduces ambiguity and improves screening.
Why is the destination important for urea or methanol?
Import rules, marking, permitted origin, dangerous-goods handling, port capability and seasonal demand can all change the executable route and delivered cost.
Submit a structured RFQ
Include the exact specification, quantity, destination, timing and delivery terms for a focused review.