The
information contained in this page is intended to encourage
new vendors of relevant products and services to register
with the Procurement Division
of the United Nations. Interested
firms/organizations already registered with the Procurement Division should immediately forward their EOI to the attention
of the referenced Procurement Officer, giving the EOI reference
number and Subject, their vendor registration number, and
the commodities/services for which they are registered.
Firms/organizations
interested in a particular EOI that have not yet been registered
with the United Nations Procurement Division must submit applications
for vendor registration,
along with detailed information demonstrating experience and
qualifications in provision of the relevant commodities/services.
Please note that each EOI forwarded to the Procurement Division must
be sent under a separate facsimile transmission or letter.
Vendors
are required to register with the United Nations Procurement Division directly. Please also note that vendor registration
with another UN Agency does not result in automatic registration
with the United Nations Procurement Division (UNPD) at this
time.
These
notices do not constitute solicitations. The United Nations
reserves the right to change or cancel these requirements
at any time in the EOI and/or solicitation process. The United Nations Procurement Division considers a firm's qualifications
and experience in the particular commodity/service area, and
previous performance, when preparing a list of invitees. Therefore
in the case of EOI's concerning equipment or supplies, for
responding vendors who are not manufacturers, full details
of the vendor's status as a factory-appointed wholesaler or
distributor must be provided if not already on file with PD.
Thus submitting an EOI does not automatically guarantee a
firm will be considered for receipt of the solicitation when
issued.