RFQ handling
Clarify part number, manufacturer, quantity, target price, destination, and delivery window before sourcing starts.
Independent IC supply chain partner
Rayfront Technology Limited supports procurement teams with branded DRAM, Flash IC, modules, flash cards, HDD, SSD, and related IC products across shortage, spot-buy, and repeat demand.
Services
We keep the process direct: identify the part, qualify the requested brand and specification, confirm commercial expectations, and respond with a usable sourcing path.
Clarify part number, manufacturer, quantity, target price, destination, and delivery window before sourcing starts.
Support urgent memory, flash, storage, and module requirements where standard channels are constrained.
Keep conversations centered on requested brands, approved alternates, package expectations, and buyer constraints.
Help buyers maintain continuity for recurring memory and storage requirements without overcomplicating the process.
Coordinate availability, commercial terms, date-code expectations, packaging notes, and documentation requests.
Maintain quotation notes and sourcing insights so buyers can compare recent demand patterns and availability signals.
Confirm requested manufacturer, part number, package, quantity, destination, and quality constraints.
Review the sourcing path and flag mismatches, vague alternates, or commercial gaps before quoting.
Track buyer expectations for original packaging, labels, photos, date code, and available documentation.
Keep RFQ communication specific so procurement teams can evaluate risk, availability, and next steps.
Products
From single line requirements to mixed BOMs, Rayfront keeps product coverage centered on memory, flash, storage, and related IC demand.
ProductsIndustries
Memory, flash, and storage requirements for equipment, maintenance, and long-running programs.
DRAM, NAND, NOR, eMMC, modules, and related IC demand for embedded designs and service needs.
Storage and memory sourcing support for production, repair, and channel procurement.
SSD, HDD, module, and memory requirements for infrastructure and computing supply chains.
Requirement-led sourcing conversations where approved brands, packaging, and lifecycle notes matter.
Component support for connected devices, gateways, communications hardware, and field maintenance.
Insights
Insights remain available for buyers who need quotation context, recent RFQ examples, and memory-market notes.