Project Background 

JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI) is a public health management consulting and research organization dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities worldwide. JSI is currently implementing the USAID-funded MOMENTUM (Moving Integrated, Quality Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health and Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services to Scale) Round 3B, known as MOMENTUM-Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity (M-RITE). 

M-RITE’s overarching goal is to strengthen routine immunization programs sustainably to 1) overcome the entrenched obstacles contributing to stagnating and declining immunization rates in USAID-supported countries, and 2) address the barriers to reaching zero-dose and under-immunized children with life-saving vaccines and other health services.

JSI is currently seeking the services of a Third-Party Logistics (3PL) firm to transport mPox vaccines to the state cold stores in seven states (Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers, Bayelsa, Enugu, Benue, and FCT) under strict temperature-controlled conditions, adhering to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Nigerian Ministry of Health guidelines for vaccine storage, transportation, and distribution. The transportation must also comply with local regulations and any necessary documentation related to health and safety standards. 

The bulk transportation of these vaccines is from the National Strategic Cold Store by Airport Road, opposite Presidential Wing, Abuja to the State Cold Stores in the State Capital.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:

SCOPE OF WORK


Pick-up: The pick-up is from the National Strategic Cold Store by Airport Road, opposite Presidential Wing, Abuja to the State Cold Stores located in the State capital. The vaccine pickup will be done in preconditioned cold boxes lined with ice gel packs, ensuring safe and secure handling.
Transportation: The vaccines must be transported in refrigerated vehicles, lined with gel packs, and maintained at a temperature range of -25 to -15 degrees Celsius using a digital temperature-monitoring system. 
Delivery: The vaccines will be delivered to the state store within 24 hours after pick-up. Delivery will be done during work days, with no weekend deliveries.
Tracking: Provide real-time tracking and status updates of shipments throughout the process to the Project contact person in JSI via email.
Documentation: Provide proof of deliveries (POD) both electronic and paper-based, health and safety certifications, and temperature logs.  


REQUIREMENTS FOR QUOTATION

Please include the following details in your quotation:  

Cost Breakdown: Provide a detailed breakdown of the transportation costs in the format below:

BULKTRANSPORTATION (LONG HAUL) FROM ABUJA to STATE STORE




Pick-up point
S/n
States
State Store (State Capital)
Doses
Estimated QTY of vials
Volume/Vial (mL)
Total Volume
Unit cost/vol (NGN)
Mileage from NSCS to State Capital (km)
Unit cost/km (NGN)
Total cost (NGN)


 
1
Akwa Ibom
Uyo
1,206
1,206
0.5
603
 
593
 
 


 
2
Cross River
Calabar
1,206
1,206
0.5
603
 
792
 
 


 
3
Rivers
Portharcourt
1,206
1,206
0.5
603
 
616
 
 


 
4
Bayelsa
Yenagoa
1,206
1,206
0.5
603
 
704
 
 


 
5
Enugu
Enugu
1,206
1,206
0.5
603
 
393
 
 


 
6
Benue
Makurdi
1,205
1,205
0.5
603
 
280
 
 


 
7
FCT
Apo Resettlement
1,205
1,205
0.5
603
 
47
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





Vehicle Specifications: The type of refrigerated vehicles available, capacity, and the temperature control mechanisms in place.
Lead Time: Estimated time frame for completing the transportation, including any delays that may arise due to external factors (e.g., weather, road conditions).
Insurance: Details of insurance coverage for the vaccines during transit, including any liability in case of damage, loss, or delays.
Payment Terms: Your payment terms, including any upfront or deposit requirements, as well as the final payment schedule.
References: Provide references from other clients for similar transportation services.
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