Tender for Negotiated Procurement of Low-Carbon Ferrosilicon Grade B Project

Published: May 7, 2025 14:52

The procurement conditions for the project of low-carbon ferrosilicon Grade B and other items have been met, and suppliers are now publicly invited to participate in the negotiation and procurement activities.

Project Introduction

1.1 Project Name: Project of Low-carbon Ferrosilicon Grade B and Other Items

1.2 Client: Raw Material Procurement Management, Raw Fuel Procurement Center, Angang Steel Company Limited

1.3 Agency: Angang Tendering Co., Ltd.

1.4 Project Funding Status: Self-financed

1.5 Project Overview: Refer to the public attachment in the entrustment application for details

1.6 Platform and Website: Angang Smart Tendering and Bidding Platform (http://bid.ansteel.cn/TPBidder)

Procurement Scope and Related Requirements

2.1 Procurement Scope: Refer to the public attachment in the entrustment application for details

2.2 Delivery Date: June 10, 2025

2.3 Delivery Location: Anshan City, Liaoning Province, etc.

2.4 Goods Quality Standards or Main Technical Performance Indicators: None

Supplier Qualification Requirements

3.1 Supplier Qualification Requirements: See the attachment

Click to view tender details: 》Negotiation and Procurement Announcement for the Project of Low-carbon Ferrosilicon Grade B and Other Items

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