📑Apparatur zur chemischen Analyse von Oberflachen.
Procurement process summary
This process is to purchase Apparatur zur chemischen Analyse von Oberflachen.
This contract was awarded by 🇩🇪 Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen for an amount of EUR 297,000 to 1 supplier. It was published on 2014-03-19 through direct
Transparency in this process is reflected in the detailed publication of all aspects of the contract and its results.
Buying entity🇩🇪 Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen Buying unitnot reported Publication date2014-03-19 Contest statusnot reported DescriptionLieferung, Aufbau und Inbetriebnahme einer Apparutur zur chemischen Analyse von Oberflachen mittles Rontgen-Photoelektronenspektroskopie.Awards
This award was granted to Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH by Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen for an amount of EUR 297,000. The procurement process was conducted through direct for the category of goods. The award was granted on 2013-11-06. This is award number 1.
| Supplier | Amount | Award date | Award number |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇩🇪 Omicron NanoTechnology GmbH | EUR 297,000 | 2013-11-06 | 1 |
Market context and opportunities
The execution of this contract allows the entity Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen to fulfill its public service objectives efficiently.
The direct purchase modality ensures that the process is transparent and compliant with regulations.
Transparency in this process is reflected in the detailed publication of all aspects of the contract and its results.
This transparency in public procurement promotes fair competition, prevents corruption, and ensures that public resources are used efficiently for the benefit of citizens.
Additional data
Contract NumberDE_ocds-70d2nz-e07cea18-cedc-4bc0-9d0f-d3ae8949a94e-award-1Publication date2014-03-19Contract datenot reportedAward date2013-11-06CategoriesgoodsPurchase modalitydirectMethod detailsf03_pt_negotiated_without_competitionStatusnot reportedData sources
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