Common use of Declaration by Local Supplier Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Level Agreement (Sla), Service Level Agreement (Sla)

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Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (ie 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.being

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

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Declaration by Local Supplier. (i) Bidders should indicate the percentage of local content (ie 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement (Sla)

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