This includes production of 25,000 copies of the journal in each quarter, March, June, September and December. The journal will be a bilingual product of 60 pages.
Participation in the bid is constrained to printers who have their printing facility in Mumbai. Also, the printer is required to deliver around 6,000 copies at 20 destinations in Mumbai / Navi Mumbai area.
The participating firms are expected to submit their bids in two divisions: a technical bid, accompanied with a few samples of similar work executed by them and a financial bid. Other details and specifications for the tender can be procured from the website: www.bankofindia.co.in or the form will be made available at: Taarangan division, Bank of India, Star House, 3rd floor, C-5, G block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (East).
The closure date for the bid is scheduled as December 31, 2011 before 11am.
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