If you are interested in any of the following contracts, contact the Business Link Information Centre at Business Link North Yorkshire Ltd, Arabesque House, Monks Cross Drive, Huntington, York YO3 9GZ, Tel: 01904 686000.
Italy-Monza: Whiter than white contract. The Italians are seeking 10,000 tonnes of lime. Ref S28/141 (deadline April 15)
Nottingham: Tread profitably. Nottingham City Contract Works requires tyres of various sizes for a range of cars and commercial vehicles. Ref S28/149 (deadline February 27)
Bicester: Material gain. The Ministry of Defence is seeking approximately 60,000m of glass fibre cloth. Ref S30/134 (deadline March 8)
Ireland-Tullamore: Cash cows. The Irish require milk supplies. Ref S30/134 (deadline March 16)
Italy-Avezzano: Vino-furnishings. The Italians are seeking furniture, chairs, seats and shelving for a wine bar. Ref S30/141 (deadline not specified)
Sweden-Stockholm: Swedish sensitivity. The Swedes require 51 parabolic antennae. Ref S26/136 (deadline March 23)
Ipswich: Ready, steady, eat. Suffolk County Council requires multi-portion and individual-portion ready prepared meals. Ref S30/109 (deadline March 4)
France-Moulins: Make your pitch. The French require bitumin. Ref S28/118 (deadline March 23)
Smethwick: Fill some houses. Sadwell Metropolitan Borough Council requires the supply, delivery and installation of household furniture and carpets. Ref S30/113 (deadline March 4)
Nottingham: Shake on it... Nottinghamshire County council requires 17,000 tonnes of winter maintenance salt. Ref S26/150 (deadline March 16)
Swindon: Ink. A write good deal. The Post Office requires a range of inks including red acrylic ink, luminescent coding ink and fluorescent ink. Ref S28/152 (deadline March 9)
Cardiff: Canned contract. Welsh Health Supplies requires canned fish - tuna, salmon, pilchards and sardines. Ref S28/151 (deadline March 10)
EUROMARRIAGE
Germany: An export and import agency in the Saxony-Anhalt region offers its services as a general agent for firms wishing to sell their products in Germany. Ref 470 b9m DE 135.
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