GTR 101676051

Tenders Are Invited For Medical Equipments - Purchase Equipment Intended To Reduce The Risk Of Nosocomial Infections Within Odorheiu Secuiesc Municipal Hospital (Procedure 2)

ICB — International Competitive Bid Closed Eastern Europe
Tender Information
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101676051
Tendering Authority
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Tender No
589305-2025
Financer Name
Self-Funded
Work Title
Tenders Are Invited For Medical Equipments - Purchase Equipment Intended To Reduce The Risk Of Nosocomial Infections Within Odorheiu Secuiesc Municipal Hospital (Procedure 2)
Bid Type
ICB — International Competitive Bid
Country
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Geographical Region
Eastern Europe
Political Region
Balkans,European Union
Last Date of Bid Submission
19-09-2025 Closed
Work Detail
Medical Equipments - Purchase Equipment Intended To Reduce The Risk Of Nosocomial Infections Within Odorheiu Secuiesc Municipal Hospital (Procedure 2). Monitoring System Hygiene Conditions By Bioluminicance (Atp),Shave For Preoperative Preparation Of Patients,System Of Highlighting Microbiological Load In The Air (By Method Of Impact),Freezer For Freezer Reference Stems,Accessories For The Preanalytic Phase To The Automatic Analyzer,E-Spray - Electrostatic,Automatic Dispensers For Preparing Work Solutions At The Level Of The Sections,Kit Monitoring Of Surfaces By Direct Observation And Marking With Uv Gel,Stainless Steel Treatment Tables,Neutralizer Medical Waste
Key Value
Tender Value
1,514,161 - RON
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