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    ContractsUltra Freezers Procurement Agreement
    Awarded contract

    Ultra Freezers Procurement Agreement

    Awarded
    NOK 3m
    Published 15 Jul 2025

    UiT The Arctic University of Norway is seeking suppliers for ultra freezers, specifically those capable of reaching temperatures of -86°C for the storage of biological materials. In recent years, UiT has purchased approximately 5 ultra freezers (566 liters) annually. With the ongoing eighth Tromsø s

    🇳🇴NorwayPublished 15 Jul 2025· 1 years agoviaTED
    Awarded
    NOK 3m
    Published 15 Jul 2025

    Decision brief

    4 fields
    • Contract value
      NOK 3,000,000
      NOK
    • Closing date
      Rolling
      No closing date published
    • Sector
      Research & Innovation
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    • Location
      🇳🇴Norway

    Suppliers

    1 supplier
    • VI
      VWR INTERNATIONAL AS
    Lead contractor

    Lifecycle

    Awarded

    Contract awarded. Originally published 1 years ago.

    15 July 2025
    Awarded — no open tender advertised

    Brief

    UiT The Arctic University of Norway is seeking suppliers for ultra freezers, specifically those capable of reaching temperatures of -86°C for the storage of biological materials. In recent years, UiT has purchased approximately 5 ultra freezers (566 liters) annually. With the ongoing eighth Tromsø survey (Tromsø8) scheduled for 2025-26, there may be a need for additional freezers, although the exact number is not guaranteed. The university is particularly interested in coffin-style ultra freezers and also requires units with a capacity between 300-400 liters. This procurement opportunity is valued at 3,000,000 NOK.

    Track record

    1 award · 1 winner
    Thin record

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    Publisher
    Publications Office of the European Union
    Licence
    EU 2011/833/EU + TED reuse notice
    Source
    ted.europa.eu
    Record ID
    463022-2025
    UA
    Buyer
    UIT THE ARCTIC UNIVERSITY OF NORWAY
    Sector
    Research & Innovation