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Système de gestion de la restauration de la Royal Navy

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Mars 03, 2026
Détails du contrat
Catégorie
Autre
Référence
010755-2026
Valeur
Non divulgué
Lieu
Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Royaume-Uni
Publié
Février 23, 2026
Organisation
Code CPV
Calendrier du projet

Publication de l'appel d'offres

Février 06, 2026

Date limite pour les questions

Février 24, 2026

Date limite de soumission

Mars 03, 2026

Date de début du contrat

Mai 06, 2026

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Budget
Non divulgué
Durée
1 mois
Lieu
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Type
Autre
70
Score de qualité/100
Bon

Description originale de l'appel d'offres

La Royal Navy a besoin d'une solution de bout en bout pour gérer l'endurance de la restauration, couvrant la gestion des stocks, la gestion de la cuisine, la commande, la réception, la nutrition, les finances et les meilleures pratiques ; qui soit intuitive, automatisée dans la mesure du possible et soutienne les membres de l'équipage dans leur meilleur travail, améliorant considérablement l'expérience vécue des services de restauration et protégeant les fonds publics.

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Exigences et qualifications

21 exigences dans 5 catégories

Soumission (3)
Obligatoire (1)
Conformité (2)
Technique (14)
Financier (1)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS3
--Engage with the Royal Navy regarding the catering management system.
--Participate in preliminary market engagement.
--Respond to the invitation for engagement by March 3, 2026.
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--None explicitly stated as this is preliminary market engagement.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS2
--Companies interested in providing an end-to-end catering management system.
--SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) and VCSEs (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises) are specifically invited to engage.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS14
--Provide an end-to-end solution for catering endurance management.
--The solution must cover stores management.
--The solution must cover galley management.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS1
--None explicitly stated as this is preliminary market engagement.

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Documents

4 documents disponibles avec des résumés IA

Planning NoticeHTM
010755-2026.html

The Royal Navy is conducting preliminary market engagement for an end-to-end catering management system, covering stores, galley, ordering, nutrition, and finances, inviting SMEs and VCSEs to engage by March 3, 2026, ahead of the main tender publication in May 2026.

OCDS RecordDOC
010755-2026_ocds_record.json

This OCDS record provides structured data about a Ministry of Defence tender for an end-to-end catering endurance management software solution for the Royal Navy, covering stores, galley, ordering, nutrition, finances, and best practices.

OCDS Release PackageDOC
010755-2026_ocds_release.json

The Royal Navy seeks an end-to-end software solution for comprehensive catering endurance management, encompassing stores, galley, ordering, nutrition, finances, and best practices, to enhance crew experience and optimize public funds.

Official PDF VersionPDF
010755-2026_official.pdf

The Royal Navy is conducting preliminary market engagement for an end-to-end catering management system covering stores, galley, ordering, nutrition, and finances, inviting interested parties to engage by March 3, 2026, before the main tender is published.

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70
Bon

Score de qualité de l'appel d'offres

This preliminary market engagement notice for a Royal Navy catering management system is clear and well-described, aiming to gather market insights before a formal tender. While it provides good detail for its stage, the classified value and lack of e-submission are notable areas for improvement.

Répartition du score

Conformité légale75/100

As a preliminary market engagement (PME) notice, it generally complies with the principles of market consultation. The CPV code is appropriate. While formal procedure type and explicit legal clauses are absent, this is expected at the planning stage. The lack of explicit mandatory exclusion grounds is a minor weakness, but acceptable for PME.

Procedure type not formally defined (expected for PME)
Mandatory exclusion grounds not explicitly stated
Clarté80/100

The description of the required end-to-end catering management system is very clear, detailing the problem statement and desired functionalities. AI-extracted requirements are comprehensive and easy to understand. The absence of evaluation criteria is typical for a preliminary market engagement.

No evaluation criteria specified (expected for PME)
Exhaustivité70/100

The notice provides essential information such as title, organization, reference, and a detailed description of the need. Deadlines for engagement, contract duration, and start date are specified. However, the estimated value is classified, and the very short 1-month contract duration for an "end-to-end solution" raises questions about the full scope, impacting overall completeness of understanding.

Estimated value not disclosed (classified)
Contract duration (1 month) is unusually short for an end-to-end system, raising questions about scope
Équité65/100

All documents are accessible, and the requirements appear generic and not tailored to a specific company. The explicit invitation to SMEs and VCSEs promotes broader market participation. However, the classified estimated value reduces transparency for potential bidders, and the absence of e-submission creates an unnecessary barrier to equal access.

Estimated value classified
No e-submission functionality
Aspect pratique60/100

The notice provides a contract start date and duration. However, the lack of electronic submission support is a practical inconvenience. The classified financial information makes it difficult for potential suppliers to assess the commercial viability and resource allocation required. The 1-month contract duration for an "end-to-end solution" is highly impractical unless it's a pilot, which is not clearly stated.

No electronic submission supported
Estimated value not disclosed (classified)
Cohérence des données85/100

Key dates are logical and consistent. There are no reported disputes or suspensions. While some fields like 'Type', 'Procedure', and 'Liable Person' are marked as 'None' or empty, this is somewhat expected for a planning-stage notice and does not indicate internal data inconsistency.

'Type', 'Procedure', and 'Liable Person' fields are not populated (minor for PME)
Durabilité50/100

The notice does not explicitly include green procurement or specific social criteria. However, the invitation to SMEs and VCSEs contributes positively to economic and social inclusion. The focus on improving crew experience and efficiency implies a desire for modern, potentially innovative solutions.

No explicit green procurement criteria
No explicit social criteria (beyond SME/VCSE invitation)

Points forts

Clear problem statement and detailed functional requirements for PME.
Explicit invitation for SMEs and VCSEs, promoting market diversity.
Good data consistency for dates and core information.
Documents are available and summarized.
Appropriate CPV code.

Préoccupations

Estimated value is classified, reducing transparency.
Lack of electronic submission support.
Contract duration of 1 month for an "end-to-end solution" is highly unusual and unclear.
No explicit green or social sustainability criteria.
Formal procedure type and evaluation criteria are not defined (though expected for PME).

Recommandations

1. Disclose the estimated value in the formal tender to enhance transparency and attract suitable bidders.
2. Implement electronic submission for the formal tender to improve accessibility and efficiency.
3. Clarify the scope and duration of the contract, especially if the 1-month period is for a pilot or specific phase.

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