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supply utility rack shelves


Management Sciences for Health (MSH)

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Bid notice date:
December 29th, 2017
Bid closing date:
January 15th, 2018
Bid document fee:
0 UGX
Bid security:
0 UGX
Procurement Ref No:
None

Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is an international non-profit, public health organization with headquarters in USA, whose purpose is to strengthen health programs worldwide. MSH Uganda is currently running a number of USAID and other donor funded projects including the Uganda Health Supply Chain Program. The Uganda Health Supply Chain (UHSC), aims to assist the Government of Uganda's and the Ministry of Health's commitment to improve the health status of the Ugandan population by increasing the availability, affordability, accessibility, and appropriate use of good quality essential medicines and health supplies (EMHS).

To ensure that the quality of medicines is assured throughout the supply chain it is important that medicines are stored appropriately and storage conditions are in adherence with good storage practices.

MSH is looking for qualified vendors that can supply one-thousand (1,000) units of medicines utility rack shelves intended for distribution to health facilities within Uganda.

Qualified vendors with past experience from similar assignments interested in submitting a proposal should submit a Letter of Intent via email to <bidsuganda@msh.org> no later than 5:00 pm Eastern African Time (EAT) on the 15th day of January, 2018. Emails subject: "Letter of Intent for supply of 1000 units of medicines utility rack shelves"

All the details and technical specifications will be communicated in a separate request for proposals (RFP) that will be issued to qualified preselected vendors who responded to this advert.

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