NHS Supply Chain has formally commenced the procurement process for the management of its logistics services with a planned award date of late 2024. These services form part of its ongoing Target Operating Model (TOM) programme which aims to deliver improved efficiencies and greater value for the NHS.
The contract for the current outsourced Logistics Services Provider expires in 2024.
NHS Supply Chain is seeking a single Logistics Services Provider to manage both core logistics services and Home Delivery Services (HDS).
The contract includes:
- Creating an integrated logistics network to serve the future needs of the NHS for medical devices, clinical consumables, facilities (including office solutions) and food
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Future development of a warehouse network which is currently made up of nine facilities strategically located across England
- The capability to provide national pandemic response logistics services such as storage and distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE)
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Implementation of a new warehouse management system (WMS), a significant IT programme of investment Provision of the Home Delivery Service and
- Building capability to provide an inbound international logistics service.
The Invitation to Tender (ITT), published on 29 June 2023, invites submissions from bidders interested in operating as the Logistics Services Provider on behalf of NHS Supply Chain to store and deliver products to the NHS.
Bidders then submit a completed Supplier Questionnaire (SQ) and if successful will be shortlisted to submit initial tenders.
NHS Supply Chain’s Logistics Service Provider contract will be for an initial period of seven years with a possible extension of up to 36 months.
Source: NHS Supply Chain
Date: 3 July