NALCO organises All India Vendor Meet 2025 
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NALCO organises All India Vendor Meet 2025

NALCO organised the all India Vendor Meet 2025 on the theme of ‘Growth in Togetherness’ on Wednesday at Nalco Research & Technology Centre (NRTC)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: NALCO organised the all India Vendor Meet 2025 on the theme of ‘Growth in Togetherness’ on Wednesday at Nalco Research & Technology Centre (NRTC), Gothapatana, Bhubaneswar.

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NALCO CMD Brijendra Pratap Singh graced the occasion as the chief guest, while Shri Sadashiv Samantaray, Director (Commercial) and Shri Pankaj Kumar Sharma, Director (Production), NALCO along with Shri Manish Bhatia, Director-Public Procurement Division (Ministry of Finance) were notably present on the occasion as the distinguished guests. Besides, senior officials of Public Procurement Division, MSME, RXIL, GeM and NALCO were also present on the occasion.

The objective of the event was to provide a platform and bring together all vendors supplying raw materials, spares, consumables and other items to NALCO and the officials of the Public Procurement Division, MSME, GeM and NALCO, for presentations and interactive sessions on the crucial topics of procurement policy statutes, enhancements in GeM procurement process, facilitation of MSMEs and TReDS.

The vendors appreciated NALCO’s initiative for organizing such an interactive event.

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