NI BP CUFF,OXYGEN ROTAMETER AIR FLOW VALVE,NIBP NOSE PIPE,BTY 9.6V 1300 MAH,BATTERY 6V 1800MAH,C PA
Indian Army
JHANSI, UTTAR PRADESH
Bid Publish Date
06-Nov-2024, 9:14 am
Bid End Date
28-Nov-2024, 9:00 am
Progress
Quantity
86
Indian Air Force announces a tender for Oxygen Boyles Conversion Kit (5 mts Hose), Nitrous Oxide Boyles Conversion Kit (5 mts Hose), AIR BOYLES CONVERSION KIT (5 MTS HOSE), OXYGEN HOSE PROBE IMPORTED, OXYGEN HUMIDIFIER FLOW METER WITH BPC PROBE, 600 ML WARD VACUUM FOR REGULATOR WITH PROBE. Quantity: 86. Submission Deadline: 28-11-2024 09: 00: 00. Last date to apply is approaching fast!
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Indian Army
JHANSI, UTTAR PRADESH
Indian Army
BIKANER, RAJASTHAN
Indian Army
WEST KAMENG, ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Northern Coalfields Limited
Indian Army
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Experience Criteria
Past Performance
Bidder Turnover *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 legally registered entity in the field of medical supplies, demonstrating prior experience in supplying similar items, and meeting a specified minimum turnover. Additionally, bidders seeking exemption from experience criteria must submit relevant supporting documents.
Participants must provide relevant registration certificates, certifications demonstrating compliance with medical equipment standards, and financial documentation confirming their turnover and past performance.
Bidders can register through the electronic tendering platform as specified in the tender documentation. It involves providing the necessary company information and uploading required documents.
Accepted document formats typically include PDF, DOC, and XLS, as specified in the tender documents. Bidders should ensure all uploads adhere to the format specifications to avoid rejection.
Detailed technical specifications for each kit are available in the linked documents. Bidders must ensure that their supplied equipment meets these specifications to qualify for consideration.
Yes, all supplied equipment must comply with the necessary quality standards as outlined by health regulatory authorities. Bidders should reference the quality requirements detailed in the tender.
Bidders must comply with all local regulations concerning medical equipment, including applicable safety and quality standards. Additionally, bidders should be aware of the requirements under 'Make in India' policies.
Specific details regarding the Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) can be found in the tender documentation. Bidders are advised to review these details carefully to ensure compliance.
A performance security will be required from the successful bidder as a safeguard ensuring contract fulfillment. The percentage and terms will be mentioned in the tender details.
Payment terms will be outlined in the awarded contract, usually requiring milestone payments based on delivery and acceptance of the equipment provided.
Price evaluation considerations will take into account not only the quoted prices but also the compliance with technical specifications, delivery timelines, and overall value for money.
Bids must be submitted electronically through the designated online tendering platform. Participants should ensure all documents are uploaded before the specified closure time.
The notification of results will be communicated through the tendering platform to all participating bidders, typically shortly after the evaluation process concludes.
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSEs) benefit from exemptions and priority in evaluation, encouraging entrepreneurial participation in government tenders.
Certainly, there are provisions in place for startups to encourage new entrants. Startups may receive exemptions related to experience and minimum turnover criteria.
The tender promotes local manufacturing and procurement, aligning with the 'Make in India' initiative which supports local enterprises and aims to enhance manufacturing capabilities within the country.
All suppliers must comply with local content and procurement rules, ensuring that a significant portion of the value of the proposed equipment is sourced locally to support economic growth.
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