Invalid restrictions
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 3:29 am
A type of manipulation with product requirements is the inclusion in the description of such unacceptable restrictions as: the requirement that the supplier be located no more than 5 km from the customer, the status of an official dealer, the presence of an office or requirements for production facilities. The establishment of such requirements is allowed in rare cases and must be justified. In the absence of such justification, such clauses are considered restrictions on competition, and they can and should be appealed to the FAS .
Invisible purchases
Another way that customers try to get the "right supplier" to sign a contract is peru telegram number database to hide their purchase from others. Previously, this was done by simply replacing some Russian letters in the title with similar Latin ones, and as a result, uninitiated suppliers simply could not find such a purchase through a search. About four years ago, the EIS solved this problem, and now everything is easy to find. But now they use a different scheme for hiding a purchase: instead of a specific product, they specify, for example, "Purchase for hospital needs" as the purchase object. Usually, the supplier searches for suitable purchases by the name of the product and will skip such a purchase.
Solution: search for purchases by OKPD-2 code or using specialized programs (for example, KonturZakupki, Seldon), which search not only by purchase name, but also by documentation text. Beginners often do not know about this and miss out on profitable opportunities.
Invisible purchases
Another way that customers try to get the "right supplier" to sign a contract is peru telegram number database to hide their purchase from others. Previously, this was done by simply replacing some Russian letters in the title with similar Latin ones, and as a result, uninitiated suppliers simply could not find such a purchase through a search. About four years ago, the EIS solved this problem, and now everything is easy to find. But now they use a different scheme for hiding a purchase: instead of a specific product, they specify, for example, "Purchase for hospital needs" as the purchase object. Usually, the supplier searches for suitable purchases by the name of the product and will skip such a purchase.
Solution: search for purchases by OKPD-2 code or using specialized programs (for example, KonturZakupki, Seldon), which search not only by purchase name, but also by documentation text. Beginners often do not know about this and miss out on profitable opportunities.