Long-Term Arrangements (LTAs) for Resuscitation Equipment
UNICEF Supply Division is planning a solicitation to establish Long-Term Arrangements (LTAs) for the supply of Resuscitation Equipment.
To understand the scope of the upcoming tender, suppliers are encouraged to refer to the UNICEF Supply Catalogue and the Medical Devices Tender Calendar 2024–2025 available on the UNICEF Supply Division website.
Scope of Products:
-
Hand-operated resuscitator, neonate / child / adult (sets)
-
Upright resuscitator, neonate (set)
-
Bulb suction, neonatal, reusable
-
Cup feeding, newborn
Targeted Suppliers:
This REoI is open to suppliers and manufacturers with expertise in sourcing, manufacturing, and supplying resuscitation equipment for UNICEF’s warehouse and programme needs in developing countries.
Suppliers must have a Quality Management System certified to:
-
ISO 9001:2015 or
-
ISO 13485:2016+A11:2021
While not mandatory, having a website with product details is preferred.
Products must have market clearance from at least one of the following authorities:
-
EU Regulatory Agency
-
US FDA
-
Health Canada
-
Japan PMDA
-
Australia TGA
Please refer to the UNICEF Technical Requirements for Medical Devices (available on the UNICEF website) for detailed compliance standards.
Submission:
Interested companies should complete the online expression of interest form by 15 May 2025, 23:59 (Copenhagen time).
Note:
-
This is not a request for quotation. Do not send prices or product specs.
-
Submission of an EoI does not guarantee inclusion in the tender.
-
UNICEF reserves the right to modify or cancel this process at any time.
Thank you.
Sustainable Procurement practices integrate requirements, specifications, and criteria that are compatible and in favour of the protection of the environment, the social progress and in support of economic development. These practices seek resource efficiency, improve the quality of products and services, and ultimately optimize costs (HLCM Procurement Network). Sustainable Procurement is one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (goals 12 and 12.7), and it also contributes to the achievement of all SDGs. This procurement opportunity is considered sustainable as it incorporates at least three sustainability considerations, in accordance with the HLCM Procurement Network's Sustainable Procurement Working Group - Sustainability Indicators Framework. To learn more about which considerations are included in this procurement opportunity, please see below for a specific description. For more information, contact the procurement official or author of this procurement opportunity.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to human rights, fundamental principles and rights at work, occupational health and safety, fairly traded goods, targeted employment of people with disabilities, etc.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for the prevention of polluting emissions to air, solid waste to land and discharges to water.
Examples:
EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting vendors' participation to the UN Global Compact.
The tender considers the whole life cycle cost of the service or product.
Link | Description | |
---|---|---|
https://forms.office.com/e/LczgTDc8AH | REoI for Resuscitators Equipment web form |