EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

INVITATION TO BID OLD EMBASSY VEHICLE


The Philippine Embassy in Seoul will dispose of its old embassy vehicle that have become unserviceable and is no longer being used. Please refer to the attached list, for information and reference.

For more information about bidding on these items and/or to set up an appointment for their inspection, please contact Ms. Anna Gabriella E. Guinto at telephone number (02) 788-2100/2101 ext. 142.



These items are being sold as-is and are non-returnable. Please make bids and payments in US Dollars. Minimum bid should be US$ 1,496 / KRW 2,000,000. All sealed bids are due by 18 September 2023 at 5:00 pm.

Interested bidders are required to submit their signed bidding form (Annex A).




Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines
Seoul, Republic of Korea
11 September 2023


Please visit the link https://seoulpe.dfa.gov.ph/images/2023/ANNEX_A_ITB-_005-001_MB_E300.pdf for the bidding form.

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