Disposable Surgical Rubber Gloves (V2)
N/a
ROHTAK, HARYANA
Bid Publish Date
14-Nov-2024, 2:17 pm
Bid End Date
25-Nov-2024, 4:00 pm
Progress
Quantity
3000
Bid Type
Two Packet Bid
Public procurement opportunity for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (hal) Disposable Surgical Rubber Gloves (V2) (Q2). Quantity: 3000 issued by. Submission Deadline: 25-11-2024 16: 00: 00. View full details and respond.
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GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
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N/a
ROHTAK, HARYANA
Indian Army
JALANDHAR, PUNJAB
North Eastern Railway
GORAKHPUR, UTTAR PRADESH
North Eastern Railway
VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH
North Eastern Railway
VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH
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Certificate (Requested in ATC) *In case any bidder is seeking exemption from Experience / Turnover Criteria
the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
The eligibility requirements include being a registered entity capable of supplying medical items. Bidders must also provide supporting documentation if seeking exemptions from experience or turnover criteria, demonstrating their capability to meet the requirements of the tender.
Bidders must include certificates demonstrating compliance with healthcare standards specific to disposable surgical gloves. These certificates must be submitted as part of the technical bid to confirm product quality and conformity.
To register, suppliers must create an account on the GeM portal. Once registered, they can access available tenders, including all specifications and eligibility criteria necessary for successful bidding.
Bidders should submit documents in formats outlined in the GeM bid document. It is advisable that all documents are provided in commonly accepted formats such as PDF or DOCX to ensure compatibility with evaluation systems.
The technical specifications for the gloves must conform to established industry standards for performance and safety in medical applications. Details can be found in the tender document linked in the procurement notice.
Yes, all products must adhere to specified quality standards required by the Ministry of Defence. Compliance with these standards will be a key factor during the evaluation process.
Bidders must ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and standards related to the supply of medical items, including documentation proving adherence to quality and safety measures as specified in the tender.
While the tender does not specify detailed testing criteria, suppliers must attest that their products meet the required safety and quality standards set forth by the procuring entity. Certification proofs will be mandatory.
Details regarding the EMD requirements will be specified in the tender document. Typically, bidders are required to submit a monetary deposit that secures their participation in the bidding process.
The tender will mandate performance security to ensure that the successful bidder complies with the terms and conditions of the contract. Specifics regarding the amount and type of security will be detailed in the tender documentation.
The payment terms will be outlined in the tender document. Normally, they will include conditions related to milestones and delivery schedules tied to acceptance of goods.
Bids will be evaluated based on the Total Value Wise Evaluation method along with adherence to H1 - Highest Priced Bid Elimination protocol. The complete evaluation framework will be disclosed within the tender documents.
Notification of results will occur post-evaluation and will be communicated through the official channels as mentioned in the tender documentation.
Yes, Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) are granted special provisions such as exemptions from certain requirements when submitting bids, provided they submit the necessary documentation.
Startups may also receive special consideration in the tender process. They should refer to the procurement guidelines for specific benefits available to new entities under government policies.
Yes, adherence to the 'Make in India' initiative is expected, and bidders should reference the relevant procurement guidelines regarding local content and sourcing requirements in their submissions.
Local content requirements will be outlined within the tender documentation, emphasizing the procurement of goods manufactured or produced domestically as part of the government's initiative to support local industry.
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Main Document
GEM_CATEGORY_SPECIFICATION
GEM_GENERAL_TERMS_AND_CONDITIONS