Perosonal Safety and Protection Items

UN Secretariat
Perosonal Safety and Protection Items Request for EOI

Reference: EOIUNMISS10080
Beneficiary countries or territories: South Sudan
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 26-Aug-2014
Deadline on: 12-Sep-2014 00:00 0.00

Description
Description of Requirements The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) hereby solicits Expression of Interest (EOI) from competent companies for the requirements stated hereunder. Description of General Requirements: Provision of Personal Safety and Protection Items (Safety Shoes, Overalls, Raincoats,Gloves, Safty Vests, Safety Vision Glass) Conditions: Interested companies are invited to submit their EOI by hand delivery or e-mail as indicated below. The EOI must include, as a minimum, the following documentation/information: - United Nations Global Market Registration Number. (Mandatory- See No.3 below - Company’s contact details (address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail, etc.); Important Notice: 1.Companies must indicate which equipment it is interested in. 2. This EOI does not constitute a solicitation. UNMISS reserves the right to change or cancel the requirements at any time during the EOI and/or solicitation process. Thus, submitting a response to this EOI does not automatically guarantee that your company will be considered for receipt of the solicitation when issued. 3. Vendors interested in fulfilling the requirement described above must be registered with UNGM and may wish to visit www.ungm.org for full registration information in order to be eligible to participate in any solicitation. 4. The EOI, clearly marked “Provision of Personal Safety and Protection Items ”, must be received by UNMISS no later than, 12 September 2014, via e-mail address: zyinu@un.org with copy to wambuguk@un.org, or courier or hand delivery to the following address: Procurement Section, Purchasing Unit 2 UNMISS Tomping Site – Near Juba Airport Room 3C/02 Juba, Republic of South Sudan Attention: Mr. Feki Zyinu

Mr. Feki Zyinu Unmiss Juba,South Sudan