Where U.S. Buyers Are Sourcing Manufacturing Work Today

The way buyers source custom manufacturing is changing fast.
Gone are the days when purchase orders were awarded solely through Rolodexes, phone calls, and in-person visits. Today, U.S. buyers—from Fortune 500 sourcing teams to entrepreneurs building their first prototype—turn to digital channels to identify and qualify suppliers.

The New Buyer Journey

  1. Online Marketplaces
    Platforms like MFG.com have become the go-to starting point for sourcing teams. Buyers can post RFQs (Requests for Quote), review supplier capabilities, and compare multiple bids without leaving their desk. For many, this is the fastest way to access a diverse network of shops across the U.S.
  2. Supplier Websites
    Buyers often search directly for local or specialized suppliers online. A professional, up-to-date website with an RFQ intake form signals credibility and makes it easy to start a conversation. Research shows that 75% of buyers judge a shop’s credibility based on its website—meaning your digital presence is no longer optional.
  3. Direct Networks & Referrals
    Relationships still matter. Many buyers begin with existing suppliers or personal networks, but increasingly, even those trusted shops are expected to maintain digital quoting tools and fast online communication.

What Buyers Are Looking For

Across these channels, the themes are consistent:

  • Speed: Can I get a quote in hours, not days?
  • Transparency: Can I see part files, capabilities, and clear pricing?
  • Credibility: Does the shop look professional and reliable?
  • Choice: Can I compare multiple suppliers before awarding?

How MFG Helps Shops Capture This Demand

We’re aligning our tools with how buyers actually source work today:

  • Website Builder + RFQ Intake: Launch a professional site in minutes with embedded quoting.
  • RFQs On Demand: Access live opportunities from the MFG Marketplace—unlock only what you want.
  • Quote Assist: Quote faster and with more insight, increasing your chance of winning jobs.
  • Materials Sourcing: Get discounted raw materials, boosting your margins after you win work.

By combining buyer-facing visibility (websites, marketplace RFQs) with supplier-side efficiency (Quote Assist, materials), MFG puts shops in the best position to win.

The Takeaway

Buyers are sourcing online, comparing options, and moving quickly. If your shop isn’t present where they’re looking—or isn’t equipped to respond fast—you risk being invisible. With MFG, you can be ready to capture that demand, every time.

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