This tender has been awarded to SHIMADZU SOUTH AFRICA for R 5 773 324 58.
SHIMADZU SOUTH AFRICA
Issuing Organization
Perishable Products Export Control Board
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
1 September 2025
Award Date
1 September 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
54177
Awarded To
SHIMADZU SOUTH AFRICA
Awarding Entity
Perishable Products Export Control Board
Award Value
R 5 773 324 58
Awarded: 1 September 2025
GOVERNMENT
Provision of managed public cloud services and supporting services for the perishable products export control board (ppecb)
Provision of managed private cloud hosting services for the perishable products export control board (ppecb)
Provision of new alarms and armed response services for de doorns office
Supply, delivery and maintenance of (1) liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (lc-ms/ms)
Provision of hygiene and pest control services
Supply, delivery and maintenance of (1) liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (lc-ms/ms)
Supply and delivery of inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry system (icpms/ms) to the agricultural research council – onderstepoort veterinary research / ovr
Appointment of a panel of service providers to provide pesticide laboratory and quality control consumables and services on an as and when required basis for a period of 36 months.
Procurement of a laser diffraction particle size analyser (ld-psa)
Supply, delivery, installation and commissioning of total organic analyser and training of personnel
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Outage, maintenance and workshop services for a period of 5 years as and when required
Valves services contract for a period of 5 years as and when required
Supply and delivery of sacrificial anode cathodic protection (sacp) system consumable materials and monitoring points along the combined system of rand water pipeline network and plant hire.
Appointment of a service provider for the for the development, support and maintenance of the electronic document management sytems (edms) implementation including file server migration to cloud service for a period of 36 months
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