June 2026 Chaoyang Externally Purchased Metallurgical Coke and Other Items Procurement Tender Announcement

Published: Jun 12, 2026 19:58

1. Procurement Conditions

The procurement project for Chaoyang Externally Purchased Metallurgical Coke and Other Items in June 2026 (AGCYGTHHD260611295981) is procured by Ansteel Group Chaoyang Steel Co., Ltd., with self-raised funds. The project has met the procurement conditions and is now open for an open single-round negotiation.

2. Project Overview and Procurement Scope

2.1 Project name: Chaoyang Externally Purchased Metallurgical Coke and Other Items in June 2026

2.2 If the procurement fails, it will be changed to another procurement method: direct procurement

2.3 For the procurement content, scope, and scale, see the attached Material List.pdf.

3. Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Joint bidding is not allowed for this procurement.

3.2 Bidders for this procurement must meet the following qualification requirements:

See attachment (if necessary)

3.3 Bidders for this procurement must meet the following registered capital requirements:

Production-type registered capital: 20.0 million yuan or above

Distribution-type registered capital: 20.0 million yuan or above

3.4 Bidders for this procurement must meet the following performance requirements:

Not required.

3.5 Bidders for this procurement must meet the following capability requirements, financial requirements, and other requirements:

Financial requirements: See attachment.

Capability requirements: See attachment.

Other requirements: See attachment.

3.6 For projects that are legally required to be tendered, bids from dishonest persons subject to enforcement are invalid.

4. Obtaining Procurement Documents

4.1 All prospective bidders may log in to the Ansteel Smart Bidding Platform http://bid.ansteel.cn to download the electronic procurement documents from 16:00 on June 11, 2026 to 08:00 on June 18, 2026 (Beijing time, the same hereinafter).

Click to view the tender details:

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