Public Inquiry and Comparative Tender for Molybdenum Bars of Pangang Group Changcheng Special Steel Company in January 2026

Published: Jan 13, 2026 10:29

1. Procurement Conditions

This procurement project, the Public Inquiry and Comparison for Molybdenum Bars of Pangang Group Changcheng Special Steel Co., Ltd. in January 2026 (PGWZMYHGXHD260109261744), is organized by the Materials Business Department of Pangang Group Materials Trading Co., Ltd. The procurement funds are self-raised. The project has met the procurement conditions and is now proceeding with a public inquiry and comparison.

2. Project Overview and Procurement Scope

2.1 Project Name: Public Inquiry and Comparison for Molybdenum Bars of Pangang Group Changcheng Special Steel Co., Ltd. in January 2026

2.2 Transition from Failed Procurement to Other Procurement Methods: Transition to Negotiated Procurement

2.3 The specific content, scope, and scale of procurement for this project are detailed in the attachment "Bill of Materials Attachment.pdf".

3. Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Consortium bidding is not permitted for this procurement.

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

(1) Business license for manufacturing entities

3.3 This procurement requires bidders to meet the following registered capital requirements:

Registered capital for manufacturing entities: 5,000,000 yuan and above

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

When submitting bids, bidders must provide performance proof (scanned copies of invoices) for similar products from January 1, 2023, to the bid submission deadline.

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

Financial requirements: Not less than 30% of the bid section or quantity amount (excluding tax).

Capability requirements: Provide scanned copies of the original or duplicate of the business license.

Other requirements: Molybdenum bars are raw materials for high-temperature alloy steel at Pangang Group Changcheng Special Steel Co., Ltd. and are key goods. To ensure project quality, new manufacturing suppliers must provide a trial use qualification report from the user unit; otherwise, the bid will be treated as invalid.

3.6 For projects that must be tendered according to law, bids submitted by discredited persons subject to enforcement for dishonesty will be invalid.

4. Obtaining Procurement Documents

4.1 Interested bidders please log in to the Ansteel Intelligent Bidding Platform at http://bid.ansteel.cn from 08:45 on January 13, 2026, to 08:45 on January 21, 2026 (Beijing Time, the same hereinafter) to download the electronic procurement documents.

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