Cleaning Equipment Supplies & Associated Products 2024

Award

Value

£438,565,000

Classifications

  • Cleaning products
  • Chlorine
  • Brooms and brushes and other articles of various types
  • Brooms and brushes and other articles for household cleaning
  • Cloth
  • Cleaning and polishing products
  • Disposable gloves
  • Domestic appliances
  • Chemical products
  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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  • contract

Published

10 months ago

Description

Non-exclusive framework agreement for the supply of Cleaning Equipment Supplies & Associated
Products comprising of Chlorine Tablets , Granules, Dilution Vessels, Ancillary Cleaning Products, Mops,
Cloths, Spill Kits & Pads, Domestic Gloves, Electrical Cleaning & White Goods Washing, Domestic &
Dosed Chemicals, Higher Level Disinfectants and Cleaning Software & Tracking to NHS Supply Chain
depots via the Stock routes or to any other nominated location(s) in the UK and to the NHS Supply Chain
customer base via the e-Direct or Direct routes.

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