Government vendor

DOCUTECH LIMITED

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. DOCUTECH LIMITED appears as a supplier in Ghana’s public government-contracting data, but is not matched to an official company registry. Treat it as a lead to investigate, not a confirmed company.

7

Contracts

4

Gov. buyers

GHS 11.1M

Disclosed value

2023–2026

Active years

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to DOCUTECH LIMITED.

  • KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY4
  • National Commission for Civic Education1
  • TAMALE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY1
  • NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE AUTHORITY1

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Procurement of 350 No. Laptop Computers for 2024/2025 Mastercard Foundation Scholars at KNUST

    KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY · 22 May 2026

    GHS 5.3M
  • PROCUREMENT OF COMPUTERS, PRINTERS AND ACCESSORIES

    National Commission for Civic Education · 4 September 2024

    GHS 4.8M
  • PROCUREMENT OF 31 NO. DESKTOP COMPUTERS FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AT THE COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, KNUST

    KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY · 12 December 2024

    GHS 451K
  • Procurement of Tablet Computers

    NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE AUTHORITY · 16 October 2024

    GHS 310K
  • Multifunctional Photocopy Machines

    TAMALE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY · 24 August 2023

    GHS 194K
  • Procurement of 1 No. Laptop Computer for the Deputy Registrar Office Academic Affairs, KNUST

    KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY · 20 May 2026

    GHS 15K
  • Procurement of 31No. Desktop Computers for various Departments at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, KNUST

    KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY · 12 December 2024

Network

Vendors connected to DOCUTECH LIMITED

Other vendors that won contracts from the same government bodies — the procurement network around DOCUTECH LIMITED.

About this record

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