Call for Quotes For The Supply Of Amoxicillin And Clavulanic Acid 156mg Oral Suspension
Call for Quotes For The Supply Of Amoxicillin And Clavulanic Acid 156mg Oral Suspension has been closed on 21 Feb 2022.
It no longer accepts any bids. For further information,
you can contact the Central Procurement and Supplies Unit (MFH)
Bellow, you can find more information about this project:
Location: Malta
General information
Donor:
Central Procurement and Supplies Unit (MFH)
Industry:
Pharmaceutical & Medical
Timeline
Contacts
Description
https://www.etenders.gov.mt/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=8365667- Tender submission deadline in (days/hours):
- 13/1
- Name of Contracting Authority:
- Central Procurement and Supplies Unit (MFH)
- Published on behalf of:
- Central Procurement and Supplies Unit (MFH)
- Title:
- Call for Quotes For The Supply Of Amoxicillin And Clavulanic Acid 156mg Oral Suspension
- CfT CA Unique ID:
- CfQ021-2069/22 – CPSU5339/2022
- Evaluation Mechanism:
- Price/Cost Effectiveness
- Description:
- Call for Quotes For The Supply Of Amoxicillin And Clavulanic Acid 156mg Oral Suspension
- Procurement Type:
- Supplies
- Directive:
- 2014/24/EU (Classic)
- Procedure:
- Open
- CfT Involves:
- A Public Contract
- CPV Codes:
- 33651100-Antibacterials for systemic use
- Inclusion of e-Auctions:
- No
- NUTS codes:
- MT00
- Above or Below threshold:
- Below
- Payment Options:
- No payment for documentation
- Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
- 21/02/2022 09:30
- Deadline for dispatching invitations:
- End of clarification period:
- 14/02/2022 12:00
- Upload of documents within the clarifications:
- Yes
- Tenders Opening Date:
- 21/02/2022 10:00
- Allow suppliers to Register for Notifications:
- Yes
- Contract awarded in Lots:
- No
- EU funding:
- No
- Multiple tenders will be accepted:
- Yes
- Date of Publication/Invitation:
- 07/02/2022 14:30
- TED links for published notices:
- Date of Awarding:
- Does this Call fall underthe scope of GPP?:
- No
- Certification check:
- No