Instrument Decontamination and Accessories

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NHS Supply Chain seeks to establish a Framework Agreement for the supply of Instrument Decontamination and Accessories.
This Framework Agreement consists of 3 Lots, Lot 1A Cleaning & Disinfection, Lot 1B Cleaning & Disinfection and Lot 2 Endoscope Storage & Transportation and will have an initial term of 36 months with an option to extend incrementally for up to a total period of 72 months. It is anticipated that in the first 36 months of the Framework Agreement the value of purchases will be in the region of £52,801,000 GBP and £105,602,871 GBP Exc VAT for the full 72 month term (if extended).
Values are based on the most recent historical usage information, with a forecasted level of growth. The values provided are for guidance only and are not a guarantee of business.

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