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Bids Are Invited For Hiring A Company Specialized In The Supply Of Basic Pharmacy Medicines, For General, Special And Controlled Use, Destined To Serve Users Of Health Services In The Municipality Of Itagibá-Bá, Through An Auxiliary Procedure Of A Price Registration System, In Accordance With Technical Characteristics, Quantities And Other Requirements Described In The Notice And In This Terms Of Reference.
Bids Are Invited For Supply Of Essential Medicines To Maintain The Activities Of Basic Health Units, Emergency Rooms And Other Sectors That Cannot Interrupt Health Care And Assistance To Citizens, Through Electronic Auction For Price Registration, In Accordance With Descriptions And Other Conditions Established In The Preliminary Technical Study, In The Terms Of Reference And In This Notice.
Bids Are Invited For Registration Of Prices For Contracting The Eventual Acquisition Of Basic Medicines, Intended To Meet The Demand Of The Municipalitys Healthcare Network, Aiming To Supply The Municipal Basic Pharmacy, Basic Health Units (Ubs) And Other Assistance Programs Under The Responsibility Of The Municipal Health Department Of Martins/Rn, According To Specifications, Quantities And Estimated Conditions Contained In This Terms Of Reference And Its Annexes.
Bids Are Invited For Registration Of Prices For The Acquisition Of Medicines For Human Use, Pharmaceutical And Nutritional Formulas To Meet The Demands Of The Consim Consortium Municipalities And For Consim Itself An Estimated Reserve Of Up To 20% (Twenty Percent) Of The Total Consolidated Demand.