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Healthcare & Pharma tenders in Bangladesh

3 open notices

Medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, consumables, diagnostics and hospital-services contracts from health departments and institutions.

Who buys healthcare & pharma in Bangladesh

These are the organisations with the most healthcare & pharma notices open in Bangladesh right now. Buyers in this sector tend to repeat — following the few that award the work you do is usually more productive than watching the market as a whole.

How they buy

Bangladesh procurement runs largely through the e-GP system operated by the Central Procurement Technical Unit, used by ministries, local government engineering bodies, utilities and development projects. Donor-funded contracts under World Bank, ADB and JICA financing follow the funder's own rules alongside national procedure.

Across the healthcare & pharma notices we currently hold for Bangladesh, the most common form is the request for proposal, followed by expression of interest and request for quotation. Each has its own rules — see RFP, RFQ and EOI compared and tendering procedures explained.

What qualifies you

Bidding requires e-GP registration, trade licence, tax and VAT registration, and a bank solvency certificate. Works tenders apply prior-experience and turnover tests, and joint ventures are common for larger packages where a single firm cannot meet the thresholds alone.

Healthcare and pharma procurement covers medicines, medical devices, diagnostics, hospital consumables and facility services. These tenders frequently require regulatory approvals, quality certifications (such as GMP or ISO), sample submission and cold-chain or delivery commitments. Confirm the specifications, batch and shelf-life requirements, and any mandatory registration before bidding.

Before committing effort, it is worth running a deliberate bid/no-bid decision and checking your submission against the responsiveness checklist.

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