Tender Announcement for Procurement of Quasi First-Grade Coke Dry Quenching and Other Projects

Published: Jun 15, 2026 14:15

1. Procurement Conditions

This procurement project for quasi-first-grade coke dry quenching and others (AGLYLGHHD260613296521) is tendered by Lingyuan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., with funds sourced from self-raised capital. The project has met the procurement conditions and is now open for a single round of negotiations.

2. Project Overview and Procurement Scope

2.1 Project Name: Quasi-First-Grade Coke Dry Quenching and Other Projects

2.2 Procurement failure conversion to other procurement methods: Convert to direct procurement

2.3 For details of the procurement content, scope, and scale of this project, please refer to the attached Material List Attachment.pdf.

3. Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Consortium bidding is not permitted for this procurement.

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

(1) Production-type business license

(2) Distribution-type business license

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

Registered capital for production-type bidders: 10.0 million yuan or more

Registered capital for distribution-type bidders: 10.0 million yuan or more

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

Provide purchase and sale contracts and invoices signed with steel mills after January 1, 2025.

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

Financial requirements: Registered capital must be more than 10 million yuan.

Capability requirements: Refer to the attachment (if applicable)

Other requirements: Must provide a product quality inspection report where the corresponding technical quality indicators within the report are all qualified.

3.6 For projects subject to mandatory bidding by law, bids submitted by untrustworthy persons subject to enforcement shall be invalid.

4. Acquisition of Procurement Documents

4.1 Any party interested in participating in the bidding, please log in to the Ansteel Intelligent Tender and Bid Platform at http://bid.ansteel.cn from 14:00 on June 15, 2026 to 08:00 on June 18, 2026 (Beijing Time, the same hereinafter) to download the electronic procurement documents.

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