Vending Machine Service Lot 5 Supplier Competition MOJ South East - AWARD

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  • Vending machines

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Lot 5 Fully Managed Vending Machine Service required via a supplier competition for the Ministry of Justice, South East region.  Other regions will be tendered in due course.
      Through the application of the TUCO Vending Machine framework, HMCTS seek provision of a high-quality, fully managed vending service to court users, staff, judiciary and the public. We ask for a consistent and proactive approach from suppliers and invite innovation in contribution to wider governmental goals and objectives. 
      With all elements of service provision, HMCTS expects a fair, courteous and conscientious approach to working practices, staff treatment, new ideas and any other element of business. The Ministry of Justice (hereafter rereferred as the MoJ) is one of the largest government departments. It is responsible for the justice system and led by the Lord Chancellor. The MoJ works with executive agencies including HM Courts and Tribunals Service, HM Prison and Probation Service, Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, Office of the Public Guardian and Youth Justice Board.
      Full list of vending machines has been provided along with locations.
      for your bid to be compliant, please complete the Intend questionnaire and relevant documents.

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Mandy Johnston

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