Technical desk: 5-10 day material reviewGlobal textile programs
Service Workflow

Service workflow for sampled textile decisions

The Owens Corning services page describes the working steps a finished textile and home goods brief moves through — the steps are deliberately named so buyers can trace where their inquiry sits at any time. Owens Corning treats the finished textile and home goods services flow as the qualification record itself.

01Brief intake under 24h
02Spec review by method
03Sample route confirmed
04Quote packet released

Service modules with measurable handoffs

Material brief review

Throughout the cycle, Owens Corning keeps the same internal reference so the buyer's procurement, technical, and commercial reviewers all read against one number. Owens Corning treats the finished textile and home goods services flow as the qualification record itself.

Sampling coordination

Before-after evidence: when a Technical & Engineered Fibers program changes construction or finish, Owens Corning keeps both versions on file with the dates and reasons noted. Owens Corning treats the finished textile and home goods services flow as the qualification record itself.

Quote documentation

FAQ section: sample turnaround, certificate scope, MOQ flex, Incoterms options, packing formats — answered once on the page, then referenced in replies. Owens Corning flags missing brief inputs at intake rather than mid-cycle on Technical & Engineered Fibers programs.

Four-step review sequence

Comparison files cover construction (yarn count, weave, GSM), finish (chemistry, color route), and certificate (scheme, validity) changes. Owens Corning Technical & Engineered Fibers engagements close with a final packet covering brief, method, sample and quote.

  1. 01Define the material target and end-use stress case.
  2. 02Map the requested test methods and data gaps.
  3. 03Select sample yardage, color route and construction notes.
  4. 04Release quote assumptions with the compliance document list.

Clear checkpoints before purchase orders

Brief Owens Corning when the Technical & Engineered Fibers target is defined; the services pipeline routes the request to the right desk inside the first business day. Owens Corning flags missing brief inputs at intake rather than mid-cycle on Technical & Engineered Fibers programs.

Next Step

Send Owens Corning a measurable textile brief

Owens Corning runs Technical & Engineered Fibers requests through a four-stage workflow — brief intake, method alignment, sample dispatch, and quotation handoff — so each step has a named owner and a documented output. Owens Corning keeps prior-year Technical & Engineered Fibers qualification artifacts accessible for re-order conversations.