The Supply Chain Network Marketing Project

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  • Research and development consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

11 months ago

Description

Procurement Opportunity 
TSCN is currently looking to procure an individual / organisation to review, develop and promote The Supply Chain Network's upgraded toolkit across the East Riding of Yorkshire and Hull with the purpose of promoting its upgraded benefits, driving traffic to the site and increasing long term engagement.
The purpose of the FREE toolkit , is to help businesses to promote their products and services and to give them awareness of regional work to "make opportunities visible, accessible and winnable".  

As part of this project, you will evaluate the current reach of TSCN website and develop ways to further promote the Supplier Directory and the Opportunities Map across SMEs and micro businesses alongside medium and large organisations. 

The promotional content will be centred around the benefits of the project, how they can register, the features and benefits of the site and promotion of current case studies. We are looking for a near immediate increase in the generation of leads and throughout the delivery of this project. The measurement of success for this contract will be the increase of traffic to the website (see goals below). This will be measured across the core audiences who use the toolkits.

The current site is being redeveloped to increase useability, improve the user experience and encourage more engagement resulting in more opportunities being posted and listings created. The current site, which has not been marketed heavily for the past 12 months currently receives approximately 50 new listings and 10 new opportunities per quarter. We don't currently have the data for interaction/hits on the current website.

Goals of the project:
Increase of listed businesses - 300 new sign ups
Increase in no. of tenders/opportunities - 50 new opportunities on the map
Increased awareness measured through sign ups 
Next 6 months of delivery planned out

Proposal Requirements
The scope of this project has been deliberately left vague to solicit your interpretation and ideas on how the goals can be best achieved. 

The tender response should as a minimum include:
1.	Details of up to date experience of individual/agency, that substantiate you meet the requirements of the opportunity
2.	Evidence to demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge running a promotional campaign
3.	Demonstrate knowledge of project location and associated businesses
4.	Explanation of how you will deliver your proposed promotion campaign to this area
5.	Evidence of how you would manage the portfolio of work within the given timescales
6.	Curriculum Vitae/s of identified parties

Cost Information Requirements
Please include in the proposal a breakdown of the following costs:
1.	Number of days/hours proposed for the duration of the project
2.	Demonstration of how the days/hours are calculated for successful delivery 
3.	Hourly/daily rate/s to be applied
4.	Maximum contract value is £40k

Additional information: Background and context 

The Supply Chain Network (TSCN) supplier directory and opportunities map was created back in 2013 as part of the Green Port Growth programme supporting the development of the offshore wind and renewables sector across the Hull and East Riding region. To support this vision, the Green Port Growth Programme was set up to encourage supply chain development and diversification within the region, supporting local businesses to maximise the opportunities that the renewables industry presented over the following years.
It was quickly recognised that the toolkit was hugely beneficial in driving support and supply chains for the sector and that this could be utilised across all sectors. As a result the supplier directory and opportunities map took on The Supply Chain Network branding which was established including key strap lines, colour palette, tone of voice and graphics. 
You can see the original website in the link below:
https://www.thesupplychainnetwork.co.uk/

As we have worked through the Supply Chain Network project that ran from 2019-2023, it was identified that the supplier directory and opportunities map required some development work to make them both more interactive for our businesses and to improve the user experience. Whilst the overall project has been completed, it is recognised that the tools are a great support to all businesses in the region and they have been absorbed into the business support services toolkit. The supplier directory and opportunities map retain the supply chain network brand and will together constitute TSCN website. 

TSCN website is currently undergoing development work and is due to be re-launched mid-2024, with improved user experience and providing an easier way of registering, interactive tools made available for following businesses and opportunities, notifications to businesses and pro-actively providing information on opportunities across the region. 

1.	Tender advertised	Thursday 22nd Feb 2024
2.	Final submission of queries and questions regarding tender	Noon Monday 4th Mar 2024
3.	Closing date for submissions	Noon Monday 11th Mar 2024
4.	Scoring of submissions 	w/c 11th Mar 2024
5.	Notification to successful applicants	Wednesday 13th Mar 2024
6.	Inception meetings and agreement of approach	Thursday 14th Mar 2024
7.	Delivery of contract	Between Mar 2024 - Sept 2024

Please submit your EOI to Samantha Moor via email [email protected] and the full pack will be emailed to you. 
Questions about the specification should be directed to Samantha Moor via email [email protected] by noon Monday the 4th March 2024. 
If you are interested in this opportunity responses should be sent to Samantha Moor via email [email protected] by noon Monday the 11th March 2024

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