The Council for Medical Schemes seeks a service provider for the supply and delivery of diesel on an ad-hoc basis for a three-year period. Key requirements include timely delivery and compliance with emergency management standards.
The Council for Medical Schemes is inviting bids for the provision of bulk diesel supply and delivery services over a three-year contract. The successful bidder will be responsible for supplying diesel to the Council's offices as needed, with a commitment to deliver within 24 hours of an order and within six hours in emergency situations, such as extended power outages. Compliance with emergency management standards, including health and safety regulations, is mandatory, ensuring that the supplier is equipped with necessary safety equipment like fire extinguishers and spillage kits.
Bidders must demonstrate their capability through relevant experience, providing at least two reference letters from previous clients, a valid Petroleum Wholesale Licence, and proof of compliance with the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act (COIDA). The evaluation process will consider price and specific goals, including the empowerment of historically disadvantaged individuals and ownership by youth and women. This tender presents an excellent opportunity for reputable fuel suppliers looking to establish a long-term relationship with a public entity.
This tender is suitable for established fuel suppliers with experience in bulk delivery and compliance with safety regulations. Businesses that prioritize emergency responsiveness and have a proven track record in the energy sector should apply.