The practical overview

    Understand Rawxel before you book a call.

    Rawxel is the execution layer between a purchasing requirement and a documented supplier award. Explore the workflow, where it fits, and what changes for buyers and suppliers.

    Requirement to award

    One sourcing event, four stages

    Each stage leaves the next person with structured information instead of another email thread to reconstruct.

    1. 01

      Define the requirement

      Capture the material specification, volume, delivery window, commercial terms, and required compliance documents in one brief.

    2. 02

      Build the supplier field

      Invite suppliers you already know and use Rawxel to help narrow additional candidates against your criteria.

    3. 03

      Run the event

      Collect structured RFP responses or use a forward or reverse auction when competitive bidding fits the category.

    4. 04

      Compare and award

      Review offers side by side, keep supporting documents attached, and record the final award trail.

    Evaluate the fit

    What changes in practice

    Rawxel is most useful when a team wants sourcing execution to be repeatable, comparable, and reviewable—not dependent on one buyer's inbox.

    Fragmented processWith Rawxel

    Requirements copied across files

    One structured event brief

    Quotes arrive in different formats

    Offers compared side by side

    Documents live in attachments

    Evidence stays with the event

    Award context is hard to recover

    A documented decision trail

    For the buying team

    Keep requirements, supplier responses, commercial comparisons, and supporting documents together while your team remains in control of the award.

    For invited suppliers

    Receive a clear requirement, respond through a consistent workflow, and participate in competitive bidding when the buyer chooses that format.

    Common questions

    Go one level deeper

    Do we have to run an auction?

    No. Rawxel supports structured RFPs as well as forward and reverse auctions. The event format should fit the category, supplier market, and commercial goal.

    Can we invite our existing suppliers?

    Yes. Your current supplier relationships remain part of the process. Rawxel gives every invited supplier the same requirement and a consistent way to respond.

    What does the AI do?

    It helps turn requirements into structured work and narrow supplier options. It is assistive, not autonomous: your team controls the event, evaluation, and award.

    Where do compliance documents go?

    Required documents are collected and kept with the sourcing event so the evidence used in a decision is easier to review later.

    Who is Rawxel built for?

    Rawxel is focused on SME and mid-market manufacturers buying raw materials and industrial inputs through repeatable sourcing processes.

    Bring a real category

    See how your next sourcing event would run.

    A focused demo is easiest to evaluate when it uses a material, requirement, or supplier process your team already knows.