Provision of Custom Clerance, Transiting Packing & forwarding services for the UNECA

UNECA
Provision of Custom Clerance, Transiting Packing & forwarding services for the UNECA Request for EOI

Reference: RFP/GSS/12-121
Beneficiary countries or territories: Ethiopia
Published on: 01-Oct-2012
Deadline on: 30-Oct-2012 17:00 (GMT 3.00)

Description

UNECA hereby seeks suitable contractors with valid license to express their interest for the the provision of custom clearance, transiting  packing, and forwarding services for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). Interested firms will be invited to the tender by a “Request for Proposal” (RFP) at a later stage.  This tender envisages selection of a three firms.

 UNECA requirement entails provision of services of local clearing, transiting and forwarding companies to handle the customs clearance, transportation and delivery of official organizational shipments as well as those belonging to international staff members .  These services will be required by the organization on a regular basis. The detailed requirement will be appended to the solicitation document that will be issued as  RFP document.

 Please note that the UNECA is precluded from entering into contract with a firm that is not fully registered with UNECA.  Those interested in responding to this invitation but not currently fully registered as vendors with UNECA, are encouraged to register before submission of the bid.  Further details may be obtained by visiting www.uneca.org/procurement.  Registration forms could be downloaded from this website.  Similar documents could also be collected from the UNECA, General Services Section, 2nd floor, Room no. 2N11.  In order to be eligible for UN Registration, please make sure to declare in writing the Prerequisite for Eligibility criteria  itemized from A-E   as contained in  EOI instruction  attached.

 Those interested should write to the above-mentioned e-mail address or fax number to submit their “expression of interest”  by the deadline of 30 October 2012.