Joint procurement definition

Joint procurement means combining the procurement actions of two or more contracting authorities. The key defining characteristic is that there should be only one tender published on behalf of all participating authorities.
Joint procurement means public procurement carried out on the basis of an agreement concluded by two or more contracting authorities or entities where one of the contracting authorities or entities participating in the joint procurement is authorised to carry out the public procurement for another or other contracting authorities or entities.
Joint procurement means combining the procurement actions of two or more contracting authorities. The key defining characteristic is that there normally is only one tender published on behalf of all participating authorities. Joint procurement activities are not new in a number of Member States where the public authorities have been buying together for a number of years; but not all Member States have experience in this area.

Examples of Joint procurement in a sentence

  • Financial benefits, which would accrue even in the six authority approach, include:  Joint procurement  Sharing of management overheads & other specialist and process-related economies of scale  Opportunity for a consolidated financial assessments process.

  • Joint procurement of the customs clearance service and VAT reclaim considerably reduces their individual costs; CLG AG automatically coordinates everything for you behind the scenes.

  • Conditions in Amsterdam are very good to implement: _ Cargo cycles for freight _ Common internal logistics for a major multi-tenanted building/area _ Non-road modes Amsterdam is the second best Citylab city for implementing the solutions of Southampton (Joint procurement and consolidation for large public institutions) and of Paris (Logistics hotels to counter logistics sprawl).

  • The following lessons learned cases from WP1 were presented more in detail at the final conference: - Decision-making at Dutch nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic - Joint procurement of vaccines - International deployment of Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) - Local solidarity networks: Municipio Solidade Roma The conference was filmed, and the film will be available on the HERoS website shortly.

  • Compared to the other Citylab cities, the chances of successful implementation of the solution from Southampton (Joint procurement and consolidation for large public institutions) are low.


More Definitions of Joint procurement

Joint procurement. (JP) means combining the procurement actions of two or more contracting authorities. The key defining characteristic is that there should be only one tender published on behalf of all participating authorities. Such JP activities are not new – in countries such as the UK and Sweden public authorities have been buying together for a number of years - though in many European countries, especially in the South, there is often very little or no experience in this area.
Joint procurement means combining the procurement actions of two or more contracting authorities into one procurement that is carried out jointly. The key defining characteristic for this action is that there should be only one tender published, and one entity awarding the resulting R&D service contracts for all PCP phases, on behalf of all participating contracting authorities.
Joint procurement means a procurement conducted by, or on behalf of, one (1) or more public entities that have combined and/or standardized their respective requirements. The participating organizations make an advance commitment to use the resultant Supplier.
Joint procurement means a procurement process undertaken by multiple public sector organizations, who in order to achieve efficiencies and economies of scale, leverage their joint purchasing requirements and activities.
Joint procurement means a procurement by a public body with one or more other public bodies, for the purpose of combining requirements for the purchase of like goods and/or services in order to increase efficiency and/or reduce administrative expenses. All authorized parties are involved in the procurement process and only those parties can participate in jointly purchasing form the contract. No other public bodies can purchase from the contracts as joint purchasers.
Joint procurement means a cooperative procurement procedure under an Implementing Arrangement among two or more Annex Participants.
Joint procurement means a procurement procedure carried out jointly by the Commission and Member States, as provided for in Article 168(2) of Regulation (EU)