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Social Marketing Company SMC Tower 33, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Social Marketing Company SMC Tower 33, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Web: www.smc-bd.org Bidding Schedule RFP for Airing of TVC & POP-UP for MoniMix Bidding No : TD-2-2020-0345 Float Date : 15 Dec 2020 Last Date Of Bid Submission : 24 Dec 2020 01:30:00 PM Opening Date: 24 Dec 2020 02:00:00 PM SMC is inviting Sealed/Online price quotation from the eligible suppliers/bidders within above mentioned date to supply material(s) list given below. All materials to be quoted in BDT/Foreign/any currency. Selected vendor(s) to deliver materials at the given address within last date of supply. List of Material to Supply Sl Item Name Specification + Packing Instruction Unit Quantity No. Item: Airing of TVC and POP-UP Spec: Brand: MoniMix; Campaign Type: The Delv. Place: Head Office (Program) campaign is combination of TVC and Pop-up; Number 1 Delv. Schedule: 28 Feb 2021 - 1 & Name of Channel: 06 (Bangla Vision, RTV, Somoy Job 1.00 TV, Channel 24, Deepto TV & Ananda TV) Pack. Instruction: Total: 1.00 1. We are sending herewith a copy of RFP for selecting a Media Advertising Agency for airing TVC & POP-UP for MoniMix 10 Seconds in 6 (six) TV Channels 2. Cover letters both Technical and cost proposal must be presented in the Company/Agency letter head pad and duly signed by the appropriate authority. 3. If you require other information as sample and technical aspects, please feel free to call with Mr. Md. Rasel Uddin, Telephone #: 9821074-80 Ext. 150 Cell #: 01711074402. 4. RATES:To be quoted per piece including VAT, taxes and delivery cost. 5. *You also find the schedule from our website link: http://www.smc-bd.org/tenders 6. *This tender is exclusively for enlisted / selected vendors only. 7. Please mail your best offer to smc email # '[email protected]' 8. If you are unable to participate in the bidding process for any reason whatsoever, please inform us in writing as early as possible. Thank you. Shohel Aman Chowdhury Manager, Procurement Page No: 1 of 1.
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