Procurement Tender for 14 Items Including Stainless Steel Welding Rods

Published: Apr 21, 2026 11:30

1 Procurement Conditions

The procurement project, 14 Items Including Stainless Steel Welding Rods (PGPGCGHHD260420282937), is procured by the Materials Planning Department of the Procurement Center of Pangang Group Sichuan Chengwu Zhifu Industry Co., Ltd. The project funds are self-raised. The project has met the procurement conditions, and an open single-round negotiation is now being conducted.

2 Project Overview and Procurement Scope

2.1 Project Name: 14 Items Including Stainless Steel Welding Rods

2.2 Switching to other procurement methods upon procurement failure: No

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

3 Bidder Qualification Requirements

3.1 Joint venture bidding is not permitted for this procurement.

3.2 Bidders for this procurement shall possess the following qualification requirements:

(1) Business license for distribution

(2) Business license for manufacturing

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

Registered capital for manufacturing: 2 million yuan and above

Registered capital for distribution: 1 million yuan and above

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

Please refer to the attachment (if applicable)

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

Financial requirements: Please refer to the attachment (if applicable)

Capability requirements: Please refer to the attachment (if applicable)

Other requirements: 1. Provide valid enterprise qualification certificates: (1) Scanned copy of the business license (or its duplicate); (2) Scanned copy of the tax registration certificate (or its duplicate) (except for those with three-in-one certificates); (3) Scanned copy of the organization code certificate (or its duplicate) (except for those with three-in-one certificates); 2. Performance requirements: None.

3.6 For projects subject to mandatory tender in accordance with the law in this procurement, bids from persons subject to enforcement for breach of trust shall be invalid.

4 Obtaining Procurement Documents

4.1 All parties interested in bidding are requested to log in to the Ansteel Smart Tender and Bid Platform at http://bid.ansteel.cn to download the electronic procurement documents from 08:45 on April 21, 2026 to 08:45 on April 24, 2026 (Beijing time, the same hereinafter).

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