26/00118: Open tender contest for procurement of medicines and pharmacy products
Orkland municipality is seeking tenderers to enter into a framework agreement for the delivery of medicines, pharmacy specific products and medicines packed in doses for the municipality ́s health institutions and home services. The contract will be valid for 2 years, with an option for an extension for 1+1 year. Tende...
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Orkland municipality is seeking tenderers to enter into a framework agreement for the delivery of medicines, pharmacy specific products and medicines packed in doses for the municipality ́s health institutions and home services. The contract will be valid for 2 years, with an option for an extension for 1+1 year. Tender deadline: 18.02...
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- Auftraggeber: Orkland Kommune
- Veröffentlicht: 19. April 2026
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Orkland municipality is seeking tenderers to enter into a framework agreement for the delivery of medicines, pharmacy specific products and medicines packed in doses for the municipality ́s health institutions and home services. The contract will be valid for 2 years, with an option for an extension for 1+1 year. Tender deadline: 18.02.2026( 12:00) via TendSign. mari.hilstad@orkland.kommune.no xia.loseth@orkland.kommune.no More information and tender documentation: The TendSign portal
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