The Kwa-Zulu Natal Sharks Board seeks quotations for the renewal of multiple trademarks across various countries. Key requirements include valid tax clearance and BEE certificates, along with registration on the Treasury Central Supplier Database.
The Kwa-Zulu Natal Sharks Board is inviting qualified suppliers to submit quotations for the renewal of trademarks associated with the 'Shark Device' across several jurisdictions, including Australia, Mexico, Singapore, Thailand, and South Africa. The trademarks cover a range of goods and services, primarily focusing on electronic apparatus for controlling aquatic animals and sporting articles. The renewal process is critical to maintaining the legal protections of these trademarks, which are essential for the board's branding and operational integrity.
Suppliers must ensure compliance with several key requirements, including the submission of an original and valid Tax Clearance Certificate, a BEE Certificate, and proof of registration on the Treasury Central Supplier Database. The closing date for submissions is set for March 31, 2026, and all quotations must detail the delivery period and validity period. Failure to comply with the specified requirements may result in disqualification from the tender process. This opportunity is ideal for legal firms and trademark specialists with experience in international trademark law and renewal processes.
This tender is suitable for legal firms, trademark specialists, and companies with expertise in intellectual property management and trademark law, particularly those familiar with international trademark regulations and compliance.