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Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Industry 3 (2019) Report American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 1 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Special Remarks The Industry Q3 2019 report provides a comprehensive overview of the Industry sector with focus on top tenders, big List of sub-sectors projects and important news. Cement Chemicals Tenders Section Construction Materials Electrical & Household Appliances - Integrated Jobs (Having a certain engineering component) - sorted by Electronics - Generating Sector (the sector of the client who issued the tender and who would pay for the goods & services ordered) Elevators - Client Engineering Fertilizers & Agro Chemicals Food & Beverage - Supply Jobs Metallic - Generating Sector Packaging & Wrapping - Client Paper Petrochemicals Non-Tenders Section Plastics & Derivatives Printing - Business News Refractories & Ceramics - Projects Awards - Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase Refrigeration & Air Conditioning - Privatization and Investments Safety Equipment - Published Co. Performance Steel - Loans & Grants Textile - Fairs and Exhibitions Vessels Building Wood This report includes tenders with bid bond greater than L.E. 25,000 and valuable tenders without bid bond Workshop Equipment Tenders may be posted under more than one sub-sector Copyright Notice Copyright ©2019, American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham). All rights reserved. Neither the content of the Tenders Alert Service (TAS) nor any part of it may be reproduced, sorted in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt. In no event shall AmCham be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits. American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 2 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Cement - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Business News Arabian Cement Co. awarding an annual contract to the Egyptian Co. for Petroleum Refining. To supply 300,000 tons of petroleum coke, with delivery already started as Aug 01, 2019 of august 2019 current. Should the development proves successful, demand on the product will no doubt tangibly increase from coming end producers. The product is also sold on the market as coking coal. Product is a solid residual of refining crude oil also used in producing carbon coal. Chemicals - Tenders Section Supply Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture A.R.C. Agricultural Research Centre, the Central Laboratory for Insecticides Residuals & Heavy Elements in Food Supply of (a) laboratory instruments & (b) industrial gases 30,000 & 70,000 LE Aug 29, 2019 Sep 11, 2019 Alexandria University, the Purchases & Stores Dept., Supply of consumable raw materials for the University Printshop 40,000 LE Jul 01, 2019 Jul 17, 2019 Assuit University Hospitals, the Purchases Dept. Supply of medical liquid oxygen 213,765 LE Sep 24, 2019 Oct 09, 2019 Cairo Co. for Petroleum Refining, General Dept. for Equipment Supply of (a) a 13 tons capacity telescopic crane, (b) a conventional horizontal boring/ 100,000 & 400,000 LE Sep 08, 2019 Sep 24, 2019 milling machine floor type & (c) high purity helium gas. Deadlines 9/22, 9/23 & 9/24/2019 & 13,000 Cairo University Hospitals, the Chemicals Dept., Supply of chemicals for the radio active materials 75,000 LE Jul 17, 2019 Jul 28, 2019 Delta Co. for Fertilizers & Chemical Industries Supply of (a) 200,000 plastic jericans of 20 liters size, (b) 2,300 tons sulfuric acid H2SO4 100,000 & 100,000 LE Aug 25, 2019 Sep 09, 2019 & (c) 1,000 tons damped limestone - calcium hydroxide. Deadlines 9/3, 9/4 & 9/8/2019 & 50,000 Refining, re-activation & supply of 18 used circular, platinum rhodium gauzes for nitric $ 10,000 $ Aug 25, 2019 Sep 16, 2019 acid plant (as woven) Egyptian Petrochemicals Co., Foreign Purchases Committee Supply of (a) 1,000 tons liquefied nitrogen for the production lines & (b) 1,400 tons 65,000 & 170,000 LE Aug 27, 2019 Sep 24, 2019 sodium carbonate General Cooperative Society for Agrarian Reform Supply of chemical raw materials to produce foliar fertilizers 30,000 LE Aug 29, 2019 Sep 10, 2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 3 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Chemicals - Tenders Section Supply Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture Heliopolis Co. for Chemical Industries - New, The Cashier Supply/ import of paints raw materials $ 5,000 $ Aug 20, 2019 Sep 03, 2019 Mansoura University, the General Department for Purchases Supply of raw materials& printing paper for the University Printshops 30,000 LE Sep 13, 2019 Sep 25, 2019 Ministry of Agriculture, the Purchases & Stores Dept. Supply of 25,000 liters of recommended & registered insecticides to combat white ants 60,000 LE Sep 02, 2019 Sep 12, 2019 Misr Petroleum Co., General Dept. for Equipment Supply of (a) different type fuelling pumps, (b) a bottling unit for fire extinguishers with 100,000 & 21,000 LE Jul 02, 2019 Aug 18, 2019 chemical powder, also (c) laboratory chemicals. Deadlines 7/28, 7/29 & 8/18.2019 & 2,500 Monoufeyya University, General Dept. for Purchases & Stores Treatment & purging of the swimming pool's water & conducting other relegated chemical 80,000 LE Aug 20, 2019 Sep 04, 2019 & electromechanical works Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co. in Qena, The Cashier Conducting the required (a) rehabilitation/ replacement of sanitary drainage water 50,000 & 25,000 LE Sep 05, 2019 Sep 22, 2019 pipelines at subordinated locations & (b) supply of aluminum sulfate in liquid form Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co. of Gharbeyya Governorate,, The Cashier Supply of (a) potassium permanganate to remove iron & manganese minerals from 20,000 & 25,000 & LE Aug 04, 2019 Aug 22, 2019 artesian water stations, (b) cast iron & GRP made covers for water & waste water stations 2,000 & networks, also (c) Microsoft licenses. Deadlines 8/20, 8/21 & 8/22/2019. Deadlines 8/20, 8/21 & 8/22/2019 Suez Co. for Petroleum Refining Supply of concentrate sulfuric acid 40,000 LE Sep 29, 2019 Oct 10, 2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 4 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Chemicals - Tenders Section Supply Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Agriculture WADICO - El Wadi El Gedid for Mineral Wealth & Oil Shale, The Cashier Request of best offers to sell 100,000 tons of phosphate of different concentration 200,000 LE Jul 15, 2019 Aug 07, 2019 West Delta Electricity Generation Co., General Dept. for Contracts & Purchases Supply of lube oils & greases to the company's different stations 50,000 LE Sep 07, 2019 Sep 29, 2019 Chemicals - Non Tenders Section Type Description Date Published Business News Bilateral foreign Trade Volume between Egypt & India during the first 4 months of 2019 recording $ 1.4 billion marking 11 % increase above its level in the comparison Aug 05, 2019 period of 2018. That was revealed in a report of Egypt Commercial Office in India & unreported in the media indicating that trade deficit during the period reached $ 382 million in favor of India. Exports during the period included not only petroleum products but also cotton, tanned leather, glass products, citrus and ammonia. Projects in Pre-Tendering Phase Eipico - Egyptian International Pharmaceutical Industries Co. acquiring two land lots in 10th Ramadan City of 10,300 M2 area for its new factory titled Eipicco Aug 15, 2019 Biotechnology III unit valued L.E. 26 million bought at about LE. 2,510 per meter 2 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 5 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Construction Materials - Tenders Section Integrated Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Water & Waste Water Sanitary Drainage Co. of Greater Cairo,, The Cashier Supply & erection of (a) 1,500 KVA. 3 K.V. electric generator at Bijam lifting station in 100,000 & 80,000 LE Jul 03, 2019 Jul 29, 2019 Shoubra El Kheima including a building thereto, (b) rehabilitation/ replacement of a 400 & 100,000 & mm. diameter discharge pipeline in El Manyal, in Misr El Adima, made of ductile cast iron 50,000 pipes at El Mamalik lifting station, (c) supply & erection of the electromechanical works for two centrifugal pumps at Shoubra El Kheima treatment station & (d) rehabilitation, repair & raising efficiency of some parts of the two chlorine dozing systems at Shoubra El Kheima - Balkas treatment plant. Deadlines 7/24, 7/25, 7/27, and 7/29/2019 Supply Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Water & Waste Water General Authority for New Urban Societies, New Beni Swef City Development Agency Completion of 700 mm. internal diameter discharge pipeline to serve 5,000 feddans trees 150,000 LE Jul 24, 2019 Aug 20, 2019 forest in the city Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co. in Damietta - New, The Cashier Supply of (a) different diameter UPVC plastic pipes, (b) cast iron pipes & fittings for the 70,000 & 36,450 & LE Jul 11, 2019 Jul 29, 2019 same & (c) engines' oils for the fuel warehouses. Deadlines 727, 7/28 & 7/29/2019 10,000 Potable Water & Sanitary Drainage Co. in Matrouh, The Cashier Feeding of potable water to phase 2 & 3 of the administrative housing complex in the city 235,000 LE Aug 06, 2019 Aug 27, 2019 Potable Water Co. of Greater Cairo, Contracts & Purchases Dept. Supply of different diameter ductile cast iron pipes 1,200,000 LE Jul 06, 2019 Jul 24, 2019 Supply of different diameter ductile cast iron pipes. Deadline of tender was postponed 1,200,000 LE Jul 22, 2019 Aug 08, 2019 from 7/24 to 8/8.2019 American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt - Business Information Center 6 of 31 Industry Sector - Q3 2019 Report Construction Materials - Tenders Section Supply Jobs Generating Subject Bid Bond Curren Publish Expiry Financing Sector cy Date Date Water & Waste Water Sanitary Drainage Co.
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