Preparing the next headquarters view...
Preparing the next headquarters view...
HACIEN keeps public claims narrow, routes requests through review, and separates website information from formal commercial documents.
Public pages should help a buyer start a serious conversation without implying instant pricing, stock, payment, warranty, or tax commitments.
HACIEN publishes only company information that is suitable for public review.
An RFQ starts a review. Commercial terms belong in a request-specific written response.
The public website does not publish bank details, payment instructions, default payment terms, or billing treatment.
Warranty, replacement, return, and refund handling must be checked against supplier, vendor, manufacturer, or formal HACIEN evidence.
Delivery charges, receiver rules, and site requirements are confirmed in formal documents or written business communication.
Support requests are routed through the appropriate inquiry, RFQ, or follow-up path.
Public forms collect voluntarily submitted inquiry and RFQ details. Supplier sharing may occur only when needed for review.
Security statements stay tied to implemented controls and verified operating evidence.
Public company facts should be supported by evidence before they appear on customer-facing pages.
Customer-facing policies should show owner, version, effective date, review date, and status when published.
ERP documents should reference the policy version that applied when issued.
Commercial commitments should be made through formal quotations, orders, and written business communication.