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Expiration Date03.10.2013 Active Closed
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN MOLDOVA
ANNOUNCES
the sale of project vehicles
The United Nations Development Programme in Moldova within the framework of its “European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM)” project hereby invites interested persons to participate in the SEALED-BID SALE OF VEHICLES.
UNDP Moldova intends to sell the following vehicles:
Lot 1 Land Rover Freelander 2:
(year 2008, 2179 cm3, diesel, 150 Hp, manual, fabric, not customs cleared);
Lot 2 Land Rover Freelander 1:
(year 2006, 1950 cm3, diesel, 111 Hp, manual, fabric, not customs cleared);
Lot 2 Land Rover Freelander 1:
(year 2005, 2497 cm3, gasoline (petrol), 177 Hp, automatic, leather, customs cleared).
The vehicles are sold on “as is – where is” basis. No test driving is allowed.
The vehicle will be available for inspection only on the following dates 23 and 27 September 2013, from 15:00 till 16:00 hrs. at the following address: 21, Industriala Street, Chisinau.
Bids, shall be submitted in sealed envelopes to the UNDP Office at the address # 131, 31 August 1989 Street, Chisinau, not later than 16:30 (local time) on 3 October 2013. The bids shall be marked with the note “EUBAM Project”. Late bids, or those submitted in un-sealed envelopes, shall not be considered. Offers can also be submitted electronically to the following email address: tenders-Moldova@undp.org.
UNDP reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids.
The potential winner will be contacted via telephone on 9 October 2013 between 14:00 – 16:00 hrs (Chisinau local time) in order to confirm the purchasing intention.
Payment of registration fees, transportation, insurance or any import or sale tax or other costs shall be at the expense of the purchaser who also shall bear the any banking fee associated with the bank transfer.
To obtain more detailed information on requirements and application procedures, please follow these links: http://www.undp.md/tenders/ and http://www.eubam.org/en/jobs_n_tenders/.
Contacts:
Mr. Valentin Vataman.
E-mail: valentin.vataman@undp.org
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Who we are?
The European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM) was launched in 2005. The legal basis for EUBAM is the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the European Commission and the Governments of Moldova and Ukraine on 7 October 2005. The current Mission’s mandate is valid until 30 November 2023.
EUBAM works in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to:
- Promote European border management standards and procedures for a quicker crossing of people and goods;
- Enhance the professional capacities of the Moldovan and Ukrainian Customs and Border Authorities;
- Assist Moldovan Ukrainian authorities in combating cross-border crime more efficiently;
- Act as a catalyst and bring together key stakeholders to strengthen cross-border cooperation between the border authorities and law enforcement agencies;
- Contribute to the peaceful settlement of the Transnistrian conflict.
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What we do?
EUBAM works in the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine to:
- Promote European border management standards and procedures for a quicker crossing of people and goods;
- Enhance the professional capacities of the Moldovan and Ukrainian Customs and Border Authorities;
- Assist Moldovan Ukrainian authorities in combating cross-border crime more efficiently;
- Act as a catalyst and bring together key stakeholders to strengthen cross-border cooperation between the border authorities and law enforcement agencies;
- Contribute to the peaceful settlement of the Transnistrian conflict.
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Where we work?
The Mission is headquartered in Odesa, Ukraine and in addition, has two country offices (Chisinau, Moldova and Odesa, Ukraine) and key working locations on the border.
The Moldovan-Ukrainian state border is 1222 km long, of which 955 km is the “green” (land) border, and 267 km is the “blue” (river) border.
There are 67 official crossing points on the Moldovan-Ukrainian border, including international, interstate and local ones, 25 of which are located on the central (Transnistrian) segment.
The length of the Administrative Line between the two banks of the Nistru/Dniester is 411 km. There are 9 customs posts along the Line, where representatives of the Customs Service of the Republic of Moldova conduct customs control with the support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs representatives. There are also 6 subdivisions of the Bureau for Migration and Refugees, where foreigners can voluntarily register or deregister.