The Electoral Commission seeks suppliers for tamper-evident sealing tape, essential for securing election materials. Bidders must provide samples and meet specific design and performance requirements by the closing date of June 9, 2026.
The Electoral Commission is inviting bids for the supply of tamper-evident sealing tape, a critical component for ensuring the integrity of election materials. This tape must be of the total transfer type, supplied in rolls of 15 meters, with a width between 45mm and 50mm. Bidders are required to submit a sample along with a detailed written proposal that explains the features of the tape, including its expected shelf life. The tape must demonstrate effective adhesion on both plain and printed corrugated boards, and upon removal, it should reveal a security alert message on both the tape and the sealed surface.
In addition to the technical specifications, bidders must ensure compliance with the packaging and delivery requirements outlined in the tender. A total of 75,000 rolls are needed, with deliveries to be completed by August 31, 2026. The successful bidder will be expected to adhere to strict quality control measures and will be subject to a due diligence audit before contract award. This tender represents an opportunity for established suppliers in the packaging and security materials industry to contribute to the electoral process by providing a product that enhances the security and integrity of election-related materials.
This tender is suitable for established manufacturers or suppliers of tamper-evident packaging solutions, particularly those with experience in producing security-related materials for governmental or electoral processes.