Green Climate Fund

Provision of Door-to-door Transportation and Personnel Mobility Related Services

Last update: Jun 23, 2025 Last update: Jun 23, 2025

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Application deadline: Jul 6, 2025 Deadline has passed and no more applications are accepted
Location:South Korea
South Korea
Category:Non-consulting services
Status:Closed
Sectors:Logistics
Languages:English
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Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Jun 16, 2025

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Objectives: The objective of this tender is to establish a Long Term Agreement (LTA) for door-to-door transportation and personnel mobility-related services. The primary goal is to calculate and update the Lump Sum Allowance (LSA) for pre-determined global locations and provide comprehensive shipping services to Green Climate Fund (GCF) staff members, either arriving or departing. This includes evaluating the estimated costs of shipping personal and household goods, as well as a motor vehicle, via the most cost-efficient routes. The tender aims to ensure efficient logistics support for GCF staff, ensuring seamless relocation processes.
Eligibility criteria: Eligible organizations must possess a general business license from the National Tax Service (NTS) and a freight transport license from the Republic of Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) for domestic and international services. They should have a customs broker license and be registered with the Korea Customs Service (KCS) for customs clearance and export/import licensing, and possess necessary insurance including cargo and general liability coverage. Additionally, foreign companies should be registered with the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency and approved by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Companies must demonstrate compliance with South Korean labor laws, including employee registration with the National Pension Service (NPS), Health Insurance with the National Health Insurance Corporation, and Employment Insurance. Vehicles used for transportation must be registered with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority and comply with safety regulations. Environmental compliance, while optional, is recommended alongside membership in industry associations like the Korea International Freight Forwarders Association or international organizations like FIDI or IAM. The company must also adhere to South Korean consumer protection laws and fair trade regulations, with at least five years of experience in the sector. This comprehensive set of criteria is designed to ensure that only competent, compliant businesses engage with the GCF's logistics operations.

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