Request for proposals for the right to supply wet wipes with logo, individually packed in a Burger King restaurant network. Supply of wet wipes with logo, individually packed in a network Burger King restaurantsCollapse
OKPD2 category:
13.92.29.120 Салфетки текстильные для удаления пыли
17.22.11.140 Скатерти и салфетки для стола из бумажной массы, бумаги, целлюлозной ваты и полотна из целлюлозных волокон
Bidders can submit a bid for separate items within the call for bids
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Applicable
Upload of bid-related documents required
Bids not supported with documentation will not be considered.
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Yes
Auto-extension
If within the last 30 minutes of bid submission period a new bid is submitted, then bid submission deadline will automatically be extended by 30 minutes from the time the last bid is submitted.
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30 minutes
Payment terms:
Postpay 60 days
Delivery terms:
5.2. Cost of goods shall include: value of the goods and its packaging, labeling, loading and unloading, transport costs for delivery of the goods to our warehouse MO n. Elin, as well as expenses of the Contractor to pay taxes and other obligatory payments.
Georeferencing:
107023, Россия, г. Москва, Медовый пер., д 5. стр.1
Comments: Samples of the product in the amount of 1 pack (10-15 pieces) - it is necessary to bring to the office at Moscow, Honey lane, 5, page 1 BC "Beehive Plaza", with the note "For Tender Department" immediately after sending the offer... .
The application need to load the manual, which will reflect all the conditions of the TOR, the completed file RFI_BurgerKing and a list of documents which it is specified, as the certificates of conformity for products.
Venue of bidding:
This call for bids is held in electronic form on the e-marketplace of B2B-Center group (www.b2b-center.ru). Bids shall be submitted in the form of e-document.
The Organizer has announced the results on 06.12.2019 at 17:46
and selected the winner: Offer (name hidden) submitting a bid dated of 27.11.2019 16:31 totalling to 4 988 217,00 RUB (price excl. of VAT) for all items