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tender_management:using_web_tenders [2023/07/10 05:49] – Added HSH docs link James Brunskilltender_management:using_web_tenders [2025/03/28 15:44] (current) – [The process] Gary Willetts
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-====== 18.09. Using web tenders======+====== 18.10. Using web tenders======
 **NOTE: This page details the process for using our remote tender module. This module is being replaced by our new Health Supply Hub. See the [[https://docs.msupply.foundation/health-supply-hub/introduction/|Health Supply Hub Documentation Website]] for more details.** **NOTE: This page details the process for using our remote tender module. This module is being replaced by our new Health Supply Hub. See the [[https://docs.msupply.foundation/health-supply-hub/introduction/|Health Supply Hub Documentation Website]] for more details.**
  
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     * Your internet connection must be working.     * Your internet connection must be working.
     * The tender closing date must have passed.     * The tender closing date must have passed.
 +    * Suppliers must have confirmed their quotes in the Health Supply Hub.
 +    * If you're using the Health Supply Hub governance workflow then the tender must be unlocked by a user who is authorised to do so.
 +    * Please note that it is possible to redownload a tender again if changes have been made to it. All appropriate fields and responses will be updated or added if they have been edited or added since the last download (including submission dates etc.).
   - Compare prices and print appropriate reports for the tender committee or others.   - Compare prices and print appropriate reports for the tender committee or others.
   - Award each item to a supplier.   - Award each item to a supplier.
  • Last modified: 2023/07/10 05:49
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