The corresponding open tenders were announced on December 13. The deadline for submitting proposals is December 27, the auction is scheduled for December 28.
The State Enterprise Defense Procurement Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to purchase 1016 Pick-Up vehicles through the Prozorro system for the expected cost of 1 billion 749 million 263.3 thousand UAH on March 15, 2024.
Open bidding was announced on December 13. The deadline for submitting proposals is December 27, the auction is scheduled for December 28. The conditions provide 100% cash on delivery within 10 days of work.
Vehicles must be all-wheel drive, with a load capacity of at least 800 kg, with a ground clearance of at least 180 mm, body size of 1.4 x 1.5 m, and with at least four chair The car must have a diesel or gasoline engine (the preferred fuel is diesel) with a power of at least 120 hp. The vehicle should also be equipped with a winch (preferably) and a tow bar. Warranty period – at least one year.
As the Ministry of Defense notes, this is the first time the state has made a massive purchase of SUVs.
The cost of pickups is generated based on commercial offers from three official distributors. This includes the cost of some additional equipment (winch and towbar). The expected cost of a car that meets the parameters may not exceed UAH 1.7 million, and the existence of an open tender will ensure that the most advantageous offers are received,” the statement said.
We remind you that the Ministry of Defense has launched a new acquisition system according to NATO standards. The first result has already been achieved – the deadline for evaluating commercial proposals has been halved.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense announced attempts by companies to disrupt food purchases for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The defense department has contacted law enforcement officials with a report of a crime that has been committed.
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Source: korrespondent

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