RFI- Market interest and capability in procuring and processing (wet milling) magnetite Oct 25

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  • Chemical products
  • Mining, basic metals and related products
  • Metal ores and alloys
  • Basic metals
  • Machinery for mining, quarrying, construction equipment

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 weeks from now

Published

1 week ago

Description

Northern Ireland Water requires the information sought in this document to assess interest and capability of the market to support NI Water in procuring and processing (wet milling) magnetite to NIW’s required specifications. 
NI Water would also like to hear from suppliers who would be interested in visiting the current manufacturer, located in Norway, to better understand the current manufacturing process.
These visits would be at the suppliers own cost and interested parties should note that there is no guarantee that this process will result in a procurement exercise.

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