Supplier Managed Inventory - Chlorine Tablets
SUPPLY CHAIN COORDINATION LIMITED
Est. value
—
Deadline
22 Jul 2026
Published
10 Jun 2026
Region
London
Description
The purpose of the contract is to ensure a resilient and prioritised supply of chlorine disinfectant combination tablets with detergent 1.7g NaDCC in the event of a national pandemic or public health emergency. As part of this arrangement, the supplier will be required to hold sufficient raw materials (NaDCC) and packaging components to enable production of the volume of additional stockholding for the Authority at 22,723,800 chlorine tablets (“materials”). The arrangement operates independently of the Authority’s existing Chlorine Framework [2024/S 000-039165] and must ensure timely delivery continuity in the event of a national pandemic or public health emergency conditions, including those resulting in UK border closures (“emergency conditions”). Indicative Requirement 1. Direct Agreement with a Supplier The Authority intends to enter into a direct contractual agreement with a chlorine tablet supplier. To be considered, a supplier must: • Own and operate the production machinery used to manufacture the tablets; • Be able to produce and supply chlorine tablets at scale and on demand; • The supplier must demonstrate the ability to deliver orders reliably and without delay on a weekly basis to locations within the UK in emergency conditions, including when UK borders may be closed. 2. Emergency Stockholding Requirements As part of the arrangement, • The supplier would be required to hold and maintain stock of raw materials (specifically including NaDCC – Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate) and all necessary packaging components; • Stock must be held specifically for the Authority, clearly designated for its use in the emergency conditions; • The volume of additional stockholding for the Authority is 22,723,800. • All stock must be held physically at the suppliers own controlled facility; • Materials must not be in transit, at unaffiliated third-party warehouses, or held under consignment arrangements; and • The supplier must retain full ownership and control over these materials and components. 3. Emergency Supply and Delivery Capability The supplier must demonstrate the capacity to: • Deliver chlorine tablets on a weekly basis, without delay to a specified UK depot as instructed by the Authority; • Maintain delivery capability in border-closed or restricted scenarios; and • Have the capability to produce and supply approximately 2,723,800. tablets per week under emergency conditions. *This is an estimated volume and not a guaranteed commitment. 4. Contractual Positioning and Priority Access This contractual agreement will operate outside of the Authority’s existing Chlorine Framework. The Authority must be granted priority access to the materials during any pandemic or emergency conditions period. The supplier will be expected to sustain continuous supply of the chlorine tablets to the Authority for the full duration of the emergency conditions.
CPV codes
Source: View original notice
Is this tender relevant to your business?
Red Kite monitors every UK and EU public contract and surfaces the ones worth your time — so you only bid on work you can win.