The Supply of Menstrual Products

Award

Value

£600,000

Classifications

  • Personal care products
  • Underpants
  • Disposable personal wipes
  • Sanitary towels or tampons

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  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

Team Leidos are proud to be delivering the logistics commodities and services transformation (LCS(T)) Delivery partner contracts (LCS (T)/0001 dated 16.4.2015) on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence (the ‘Prime Contract’). Delivery of other parts of the LCS(T) contract are delivered by Leidos Europe Ltd (LEL) and other partners (together ‘Team Leidos’). This requirement is subject to the Public Procurement Regulations and respective advertising action.

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