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Notice of purchasing plan for supply of instrument tools

NOTICE OF PURCHASING PLAN

FOR SUPPLY OF INSTRUMENT TOOLS 

Date:24 August 2020

Subject:  SUPPLYING INSTRUMENT TOOLS

Ref. No.: 085/2020/NSRP-PS

Nghi Son Refinery & Petrochemical Limited Liability Company (NSRP) is planning for purchasing of a package for “Supply of Instrument tools” in order to select a suitable Supplier for provision of the Goods for NSRP.

NSRP plans to start the above mentioned purchasing process very soon. If your company is interested in this purchasing package, please respond to all questions in the questionnaire attached in Attachment 01 and send to the following email address by 5.00 PM (Hanoi time) 31 August 2020.

Email address:  oanh.tt@nsrp.com.vn  

Please put “Supply of Instrument tools” in the subject of your cover email.

Should you have any question, please contact us at oanh.tt@nsrp.com.vn for further information.

For the avoidance of doubt, this notice does not constitute any contractual offer, binding promise or guarantee of business by NSRP. Neither shall your satisfaction of all the minimum requirements mentioned above nor your response to this notice creates any promise or guarantee by NSRP that you will be invited to participate in the above-mentioned purchasing process.

  1. Please provide the following information of your company.

Name:

Address:

Tax Code:

Contact person:

Contact details:

  1. Brief description of your company’s qualifications and experience in supplying Instrument tools
  2. Questionnaire:

Please answer the questions below:

QUESTION 1: Do you have a clear intention in providing Instrument tools for Nghi Son Refinery and Petrochemical LLC?

  1. Yes
  2. No

QUESTION 2: Does your company have the necessary business licenses to provide industry equipment or spare parts?

  1. Yes
  2. No

If Yes, please provide the notarized copy of these documents.

QUESTION 3: Does your company have any reference contract for provision of instrument tools to any industry company within 3 years (2018, 2019, 2020)?

  1. Yes
  2. No 

If yes, please provide us the evidence as follows: 

 

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