Tender for the Procurement of Cold-Rolled Steel Strip for Cored Wire

Published: Mar 27, 2026 09:59

1. Procurement Conditions

The purchaser of this procurement project for cold-rolled steel strip for cored wire (AGZYFZHGXHD260325276365) was Ansteel Group Zhongyuan Industrial Development Co., Ltd. The funds for the procurement project came from self-raised sources. The project had met the procurement conditions, and an open inquiry and comparison was now conducted.

2. Project Overview and Procurement Scope

2.1 Project Name: Cold-Rolled Steel Strip for Cored Wire

2.2 Alternative Procurement Method in Case of Procurement Failure: Negotiated Procurement

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

3. Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Consortium bidding was not permitted in this procurement.

3.2 This procurement required bidders to meet the following qualification requirements:

See the attachment for details (if necessary)

3.3 This procurement required bidders to meet the following registered capital requirement:

Registered capital: RMB 200,000 and above

3.4 This procurement required bidders to meet the following performance requirements:

At least one steel strip sales contract within the past three years and the corresponding VAT invoice had to be provided.

3.5 This procurement required bidders to meet the following capability requirements, financial requirements, and other requirements:

Financial requirements: See the attachment for details (if necessary)

Capability requirements: See the attachment for details (if necessary)

Other requirements: See the attachment for details (if necessary)

3.6 For projects that must be tendered in accordance with the law, bids submitted by dishonest persons subject to enforcement were invalid.

4. Acquisition of Procurement Documents

4.1 Any interested bidder should log in to the Ansteel Smart Tendering and Bidding Platform at http://bid.ansteel.cn to download the electronic procurement documents from 17:00 on March 26, 2026 to 13:00 on April 3, 2026 (Beijing time, the same hereinafter).

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