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Tender
Sourcing & RFx
Definition
A formal, often public, invitation for suppliers to submit competitive offers for a defined contract, common in government and large-enterprise buying.
Explanation
Tendering emphasises fairness, transparency and documented evaluation. It usually follows strict rules on timing, confidentiality and scoring, and produces a clear audit trail showing why the winning supplier was chosen.
Example
A university issues an open tender for its three-year stationery contract and receives eleven sealed submissions.
Related terms
- Bid — A supplier's formal priced response to a sourcing request, stating what it will supply, at what price and on what terms.
- Request for Proposal (RFP) — A sourcing document inviting suppliers to propose how they would meet a requirement, evaluated on approach and value — not price alone.
- Public Procurement — The purchasing of goods and services by government and public-sector bodies, governed by strict rules on fairness and transparency.
- Evaluation Criteria — The defined factors — and their relative weights — used to score and compare supplier bids or proposals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tender?
A formal, often public, invitation for suppliers to submit competitive offers for a defined contract, common in government and large-enterprise buying. Tendering emphasises fairness, transparency and documented evaluation. It usually follows strict rules on timing, confidentiality and scoring, and produces a clear audit trail showing why the winning supplier was chosen.
Can you give an example of Tender?
A university issues an open tender for its three-year stationery contract and receives eleven sealed submissions.
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