Wholesale & Distribution Services 2025

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  • Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products

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Published

6 months ago

Description

HealthTrust Europe is seeking to award a Framework Agreement and to appoint providers who have
the capability of providing a comprehensive range of goods and services (collectively known as
products), to support the delivery of Wholesale and Distribution Services of the CPV codes listed in
section 2.1.2 of this notice and their respective child codes.
The purpose of this Framework is to enable the provision of a breadth of high-quality Equipment,
Consumables and Services, to meet different requirements of Participating Authorities and assist in
improving supply chain outcomes.
This framework will consist of the following lots:
• Lot 1: Supply of Goods and Distribution - The scope of this lot is for customers to have access to a
lot including distribution, stocking and management of an agreed portfolio.
• Lot 2: Marketplace - The scope of this lot will facilitate an online marketplace and can be operated
by a single company that manages all sales or can be a platform where multiple third-party sellers
can sell directly to Participating Authorities.
• Lot 3: Managed Service - The scope of this lot will facilitate Managed Services. These services can
provide a wide range of functions listed in the specification.
• Lot 4: Aggregated Lot - The scope of this lot enables Participating Authorities to tailor bespoke
products and service to accommodate their requirements and contractually commit in advance to
purchasing a specified value and/or volume of their requirements.

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Katy Reed

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