Capacity is the requirement a laundry RFP is built around, and getting it wrong loses the bid or strands the buyer. The throughput is stated in the spec, and the response has to prove the proposed equipment meets it.

What the requirement contains

A laundry RFP states the throughput needed, in pounds per hour or loads per day, and the peak the facility runs. The agent extracts the capacity requirement and the duty so the proposed equipment can be checked against the real load.

Why it decides the response

Equipment sized under the requirement cannot serve the facility, and oversized equipment loses on cost. The agent flags the capacity requirement and marks whether the proposed line meets it, so the response is sized to the load.

How the agent handles it

Our agent reads the capacity and throughput requirement, ties it to the proposed equipment, and marks Comply, Gap, or Review on the matrix so the team confirms the sizing before submission.

The agent checks the proposed equipment against the capacity the RFP requires. See the laundry bid response agent in the interactive demo.