Original supplied-product case study
Rotork Process Controls equipment: why the full nameplate matters before PO release
An original supplied-product nameplate photograph used to explain model, serial, electrical and wiring-reference checks before industrial equipment is dispatched.

Equipment identity
Approve the full equipment identity, not only the brand.
For process-control equipment, the complete nameplate can contain the details that decide whether the item is usable at site. Those details should be checked once at technical approval and again before dispatch.
- Complete model designation
- Serial number
- Supply voltage and frequency
- Phase and current data where applicable
- Wiring diagram reference
- Customer part number when used
- Ambient or hazardous-area information where required
- Physical label matched with PO and packing documents
Original project photograph
Use the physical equipment as procurement evidence.

Release decision
Match the item, nameplate and document file before dispatch.
The approved PO, technical offer, physical label or nameplate, quantity, photographs, test or certificate documents and packing list should describe the same supplied equipment. Any mismatch should be resolved before cargo moves.
Have the same brand or a similar industrial RFQ?
Send the complete model, nameplate, drawing, quantity and required certificates. We can review the procurement and documentation route before quotation.