Bid Publish Date
20-Jan-2025, 3:46 pm
Bid End Date
10-Feb-2025, 4:00 pm
Location
Progress
Quantity
182
Public procurement opportunity for Yantra India Limited ARGON GAS FOR OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETER INSTRUMENT WITH HIGH PURITY GRADE-I (MINIMUM PURITY 99. 9 in NAGPUR, MAHARASHTRA. Quantity: 182 issued by. Submission Deadline: 10-02-2025 16: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
Tender Category
Goods
Bid To RA
No
Bid To RA Enabled
Yes
Item Category
ARGON GAS FOR OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETER INSTRUMENT WITH HIGH PURITY GRADE-I (MINIMUM PURITY 99.9
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The eligibility requirements include that the bidders must be registered entities capable of supplying argon gas with a minimum purity of 99.9%. The entities should align with standards set by the Department of Defence Production, and must submit any relevant certifications or documents necessary for compliance verification.
Bidders must present certificates that demonstrate the purity level of the argon gas being offered, specifically under the Indian Standard IS 5760. Additionally, any certifications that validate equipment and safety protocols in handling and delivering high-purity gases are essential to meet the technical requirements.
To register for the tender, interested parties should visit the official GEM portal (Government e-Marketplace) and create an account. Following the account setup, bidders can find the argon gas tender listing and submit their proposals alongside the required documentation. Ensure that all submitted documents are in acceptable formats, as detailed in the tender specifications.
The payment terms will be specified in the tender documents, but generally, payments will be processed upon successful delivery and acceptance of the argon gas, following verification of compliance to purity standards. Bidders are advised to review the financial submission guidelines to understand the payment procedure clearly.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) may benefit from relaxed eligibility criteria, which may include reduced experience requirements or financial limits for bidding. Additionally, there may be opportunities for preference during the evaluation process, in line with policies aimed at promoting MSE participation in government tenders. Compliance with Make in India regulations may also provide additional support and incentives.
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