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INTERNATIONAL TENDER FOR VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PART 1
INTERNATIONAL TENDER FOR VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PART 1
Published: 23 September 2020

PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION
(Statutory Corporation, Established under the ordinance, XX of 1979)
INVITATION TO BIDS
INTERNATIONAL TENDER FOR VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (IHM) PART-1
Tender No. MRD/18830/08/20
Pakistan National Shipping Corporation is a National Flag carrier under the administrative control of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Government of Pakistan,Invites bids for the “Verification of Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) Part-1 as per compliance with EU Ship Recycling Requirements & Hong Kong Convention” from the member of International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) on PNSC prescribed bidding documents, as per Rule -36(a) read with amendment 7(A) ibid of PPRA rules, 2004.
Bidding documents containing detailed Terms & Conditions may be obtained free of cost from address stated below, from Monday to Friday during 09:30a.m to 04:30p.m (PKT) / 0430 to 1130 (GMT) till October 26th, 2020, and also can be downloaded from PNSC website www.pnsc.com.pk,
Bids will be received through Protected e-mail:ship.class@pnsc.com.pkonly,latest by1000 (GMT) on October 27th, 2020,which will be opened on same day @ 1030 GMT, at Conference 1st, floor PNSc Building.
PNSC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids as per PPRA, 2004.
MAINTENANCE REPAIR&SPARES (MR&S) DEPARTMENT,
FIRST FLOOR, PNSC BUILDING, M.T. KHAN ROAD, KARACHI.
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