388_25 Batteries and Battery Chargers

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Value

£800,000

Classifications

  • Battery chargers

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

4 days ago

Description

A multiple supplier framework for the supply of batteries and battery chargers to the ESPO distribution centre.

Lot 1 - Industrial Grade Alkaline Batteries
Lot 2 - Retail Grade Batteries (Alkaline and Zinc)
Lot 3 - Retail Grade Alkaline Batteries (Premium)
Lot 4 - Retail Rechargeable Batteries and Chargers
Lot 5 - Retail Coin Cell Batteries

The framework agreement has the option to extend for up to a further 23 months. The total estimated value stated (which is captured in this notice as a Value excluding VAT) includes the option period.

This contract will contain a contract monitoring clause which will require suppliers to ensure that there is no material detrimental change in their financial standing and/or their credit rating (as determined by use of a Credit Reference Agency). Bi-annual review meetings will be held.

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(a) Go to https://www.eastmidstenders.org/; (b) Register (if not already registered on ProContract); (c) Search for tender opportunity '388_25' (via "View Opportunities" from the 'EastMidsTenders' Portal); (d) Express an interest; (e) Download the tender documents (from the ProContract Activity summary screen, once an Expression of interest has been completed).

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    Details on the tender award and selected suppliers.

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