Declaration by Local Supplier Sample Clauses

Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (i.e. value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / “Non-local Supplier”. All bidders should declare that the item and service offered meets the minimum local content & indicate its percentage in their offer which shall meet or excel required local content specified in tender. This declaration is necessary even if Custom Duty Exemption and / or ERV (if applicable) are not being sought. Certification as under is to be submitted mandatorily in technical offer Part-I bid.
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Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (ie value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / “Non-local Supplier”. All bidders should declare that the item and service offered meets the minimum local content & indicate its percentage in their offer which shall meet or excel required local content specified in tender. This declaration is necessary even if Custom Duty Exemption and / or ERV (if applicable) are not being sought. Certification as under is to be submitted mandatorily in technical offer Part-I bid. (ii) The bidders shall provide a certificate, as per Annexure –B , from statutory auditor or cost auditor of the company (in case of companies) or from a practicing cost accountant Page 10 of 44 or practicing charted accountant (in respect of supplier other than companies) giving the percentage of local content. (iii) Once the declaration
Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (i.e. value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / MDL/MbPT/Nhava Yard/ND(Mbi).
Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (i.e. value added in India) along with the details of location/s where the value addition is made, in their bids, item wise or tender wise. The indicated local content percentage shall decide categorization of the vendors as “Class-I Local Supplier” / “Class-II Local Supplier” / “Non-local Supplier”. All bidders should declare that the item and service offered meets the minimum local content & indicate its percentage in their offer which shall meet or excel required local content specified in tender. This declaration is necessary even if Custom Duty Exemption and / or ERV (if applicable) are not being sought. Certification as under is to be submitted mandatorily in technical offer Part-I bid. (ii) The bidders shall provide a self-certificate, as per Annexure-M.1, giving the percentage of local content. (iii) Once the declaration /certification is committed at tender submission stage, the same cannot be altered subsequently at technical negotiation stage or after award of contract. Doing so would be treated / considered as false declaration by bidder and necessary action shall be initiated as per Para 9 of the said Order for debarment. (iv) Declared Local Content shall be the basis for categorization of the vendors and tender evaluation. However, MDL reserves the right to undertake detailed examination of declared local content and may call vendor to submit relevant documents. (v) After the contract is awarded and the services/ supplies are completed, the supplier shall provide a “Local content certificate” (Annexure-M.2) declaring the actual Local content percentage achieved while executing the contract. In case of failure to provide Local Content Certificate for the executed order within reasonable time, the issue be referred for debarment. (vi) The supporting documentation towards realization of committed Local Content as per the contract / order terms & conditions shall be maintained for a period of seven years from the date of completion of the contract for audit purpose. Nodal Ministry may constitute committees with internal & external experts for independent verification of self-declarations and auditor’s / accountant’s certificates on random basis and in the case of complaints. दो बोली जीईएम् -निनिदा जीईएम् /२०२३/बी/४१५७९८३ TWO BID GEM BID GEM/ 2023/B/4157983– BRC for Flushing Activity of Cooling Line of Pipes/ Hoses and Tubes for Project P17A. (vii) In cases where MDL received the complain...

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