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CfT: E-quotation for the supply, delivery, unloading, testing and commissioning of an Electric, Pedestrian Pallet Stacker for the Strategy and Support Division within the Ministry for Gozo

Name of Contracting Authority:
Ministry for Gozo
Published on behalf of:
Ministry for Gozo
Title:
E-quotation for the supply, delivery, unloading, testing and commissioning of an Electric, Pedestrian Pallet Stacker for the Strategy and Support Division within the Ministry for Gozo
CfT CA Unique ID:
MGOZ eQ 16/2022
Evaluation Mechanism:
Price/Cost Effectiveness
Description:
The subject of this quotation is the supply, delivery, unloading, testing and commissioning of an Electric, Pedestrian Pallet Stacker for the Strategy and Support Division within the Ministry for Gozo. The place of acceptance of the supply shall be the Manufacturing and Services Sector Building (MSS), Sannat Road, Xewkija, Gozo and the time-limits for the execution of the contract shall be within eight (8) weeks from the official order by the Contracting Authority following the issue of the letter of acceptance and the INCOTERM2020 applicable shall be Delivery Duty Paid (DDP).
Procurement Type:
Supplies
Directive:
2014/24/EU (Classic)
Procedure:
Open
CfT Involves:
A Public Contract
CPV Codes:
42414130-Stacker cranes
42998000-Pallet-picking system
42998100-Pallet-retrieving system
Inclusion of e-Auctions:
No
NUTS codes:
MT00
Estimated Contract Value (EUR):
8,500
Above or Below threshold:
Below
Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
11/04/2022 09:30
Deadline for dispatching invitations:
End of clarification period:
04/04/2022 12:00
Upload of documents within the clarifications:
Yes
Tenders Opening Date:
11/04/2022 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:
28/03/2022 11:03
TED links for published notices:
Date of Awarding:
Does this Call fall under the scope of GPP?:
No
Certification check:
No