Special Gun Drill 6.50 mm - Department of Defence Production
SPECIAL GUN DRILL 6.50 MM AS PER DRG. NO. SKM-936D. MAKE-KENNAMETAL/GUHRING/GOLE/SANDVIK/PRECIHOLE.
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Tender Title: Special Gun Drill 6.50 mm
Reference Number: 5e9890d3
Issuing Authority/Department: Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence
Scope of Work and Objectives
The tender 5e9890d3 is issued for the procurement of Special Gun Drill 6.50 mm as specified in DRG. No. SKM-936D. The primary objective of this tender is to source high-quality gun drills from recognized manufacturers to meet the operational requirements of the Department of Defence Production. The successful supplier will be responsible for delivering the specified quantity of drills that conform to high quality and performance standards.
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- the supporting documents to prove his eligibility for exemption must be uploaded for evaluation by the buyer
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