JISCO Group Xinhaoda Company's Tender Notice for Concentrated Procurement of Iron Ore Sands from Mongolia in July 2025

Published: Jun 19, 2025 10:54

Advance Notice of Concentrated Procurement of Iron Ore from Mongolia by JISCO Group Xinhaoda Company in July 2025

The Supply Chain Management Branch is issuing an advance notice of concentrated procurement of iron ore from Mongolia by JISCO Group Xinhaoda Company in July 2025. Qualified suppliers are invited to participate in the registration. Details are as follows:

I. Project Overview

  • Project Name:Advance Notice of Concentrated Procurement of Iron Ore from Mongolia by JISCO Group Xinhaoda Company in July 2025
  • Procuring Entity:Supply Chain Management Branch
  • Delivery Location:Bulgastai Port, Mongolia
  • Estimated Start Date of Supply/Construction:July 1, 2025
  • Estimated Completion Date of Supply/Construction:July 31, 2025
  • Procurement Content:Click to view the content

II. Registration Qualification Requirements

1. The applicant must provide registration documents issued by a governmental or commercial authority in their locality;
2. The applicant must be a direct producer of the procured items or a designated sales company of the producer;
3. If the applicant is an independent legal entity within the territory of the People's Republic of China, it must not be listed as a dishonest person subject to enforcement by the Supreme People's Court on the "Credit China" website or any credit information sharing platform at any level;
4. The applicant must accept the payment terms of the bid inviter;
5. This procurement is open to producers.

III. Registration Method

  • Suppliers must respond to this notice within the specified time frame and log in to the electronic tendering and bidding system (https://eps.jiugangbid.com/). Unregistered suppliers must first complete the registration process, then click "I Want to Register" for the corresponding procurement notice and fill in the relevant information.

IV. Registration Deadline

  • 17:41, June 23, 2025

V. Communication and Feedback

  • 1. If applicants have any questions about this notice, they may inquire with the procurement contact person. Contact Person: He Ming, Contact Number: 18693776390.

VI. Complaints and Inquiries

  • For any complaints or inquiries regarding the procurement activities, please send the information to the email address of the Transaction Supervision Office of the JISCO Group Trading Center (jyjds@jiugang.com), or contact at 0937-6713939.

Relevant Attachments

None

  • Supply Chain Management Branch
  • June 18, 2025

Click to view tender details:》Advance Notice of Concentrated Procurement of Iron Ore from Mongolia by JISCO Group Xinhaoda Company in July 2025

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