Events Archives - National Procurement Commision https://npc.gov.pg/category/events/ Improving Efficiency and Transparency in Public Procurement Fri, 30 Jan 2026 00:43:33 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://npc.gov.pg/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/npc-logo.fw_-100x100.png Events Archives - National Procurement Commision https://npc.gov.pg/category/events/ 32 32 Contract Signing Ceremony for NDOH Medical Supplies Projects https://npc.gov.pg/contract-signing-ceremony-for-ndoh-medical-supplies-projects/ Fri, 30 Jan 2026 00:41:07 +0000 https://npc.gov.pg/?p=3512 The National Procurement Commission (NPC) successfully conducted a contract signing ceremony for two major National Department of Health (NDOH) projects for the distribution of routine medical supplies and related materials to selected provinces. The contracts were formally signed between the NPC Board Chairman, Mr. Samuel Penias, and the successful contractors for the following tenders: Tender […]

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The National Procurement Commission (NPC) successfully conducted a contract signing ceremony for two major National Department of Health (NDOH) projects for the distribution of routine medical supplies and related materials to selected provinces. The contracts were formally signed between the NPC Board Chairman, Mr. Samuel Penias, and the successful contractors for the following tenders:

Tender No. NPC2024-30 – Provision of Routine Medical Supplies and Related Materials for Eastern Highlands and Morobe Provinces, which was awarded to Tagali Contractors Limited.

Tender No. NPC2024-31 – Provision of Routine Distribution of Medical Supplies and Related Materials for Western Highlands, Jiwaka, and Simbu Provinces, which was awarded to Protocal Investment Limited.

The signing ceremony was witnessed by the NPC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and NPC officers, signifying the Commission’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective contract administration. These contracts mark an important step in strengthening the supply and distribution of essential medical supplies to health facilities across the beneficiary provinces, supporting the Government’s ongoing efforts to improve healthcare service delivery nation wide.

 

 

 

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Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) https://npc.gov.pg/stakeholders-consultation-workshop-on-e-gp/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 01:04:25 +0000 https://npc.gov.pg/?p=2580 The National Procurement Commission (NPC) successfully hosted a Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) at the Apec Haus in Port Moresby. This significant event brought together key stakeholders to discuss and provide input on improving public procurement and advancing the digital transformation of procurement processes in Papua New Guinea. The workshop saw the […]

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The National Procurement Commission (NPC) successfully hosted a Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP) at the Apec Haus in Port Moresby. This significant event brought together key stakeholders to discuss and provide input on improving public procurement and advancing the digital transformation of procurement processes in Papua New Guinea.

The workshop saw the participation of the Chairman of the NPC Board, Heads and representatives of various Public Bodies, Statutory Authorities, and State-Owned Enterprises. Additionally, representatives from international partners such as the World Bank, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the European Union (EU), and other international organizations were in attendance. The Management and Staff of the National Procurement Commission also played a crucial role in facilitating the discussions.

The primary objective of the workshop was to gather valuable insights and feedback from participants to enhance the efficiency and transparency of public procurement through digital means. This initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize procurement processes and ensure that they are aligned with international best practices.

The NPC CEO, Mr. Joe Sapa, encouraged all stakeholders, including suppliers, industry professionals, and the general public, to actively participate in this digital transformation journey. By engaging in knowledge sharing, professional development, and fostering innovation within public procurement, we can collectively contribute to a more efficient and transparent procurement system in Papua New Guinea.

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