This tender has been awarded to MODERN PRINTERS for R 816 408 00.
MODERN PRINTERS
Issuing Organization
South African Social Security Agency
Location
Eastern Cape
Award Date
17 October 2024
Award Date
17 October 2024
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
36897
Awarded To
(MODERN PRINTERS)
Awarding Entity
South African Social Security Agency
Award Value
R 816 408 00
Awarded: 17 October 2024
GOVERNMENT
The south african social security agency hereby invites proposals from potential service provider for the provision of specialised health risk management services to the south african social security agency (SASSA), head office and its nine (9) regions for the period of three (3) years.
Appointment of service provider(s) for the supply and installation of queue management system infrastructure for SASSA local offices at KZN
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Procurement of queue management system audio& visual and kiosk
The south african social security agency hereby invites service providers for the supply, delivery, installation and testing of queue management system (qms) for 18 local offices in SASSA mpumalanga region
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Appointment of service provider for on demand printing and delivery of ccmdd material.
General printi ng panel
Appointment of a service provider to print and deliver a4 case files with labels, affixed clips and ccma logo for a period of 60 months.
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