Government vendor

RHINO AGRIMAC AND EQUIPMENT LIMITED

Procurement record only, not registry-verified. RHINO AGRIMAC AND EQUIPMENT LIMITED appears as a supplier in Kenya’s public government-contracting data, but is not matched to an official company registry (Fylings does not yet hold the Kenyan company registry). Treat it as a lead to investigate, not a confirmed company.

9

Contracts

1

Gov. buyers

KES 116M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to RHINO AGRIMAC AND EQUIPMENT LIMITED.

  • Agricultural Development Corporation9

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • Supply and Delivery of Tractors and Farm Equipment

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 34.2M
  • Supply and Delivery of Tractors and Farm Equipment

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 21.2M
  • Supply and Delivery of Tractors and Farm Equipment

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 15.6M
  • Supply and Delivery of Tractors and Farm Equipment

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 14.4M
  • Supply and Delivery of Farm Equipments (INTERNATIONAL TENDER)

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 9.0M
  • Supply and Delivery of Farm Equipments (INTERNATIONAL TENDER)

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 8.0M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT (NATIONAL TENDER)

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 6.6M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT (NATIONAL TENDER)

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 6.2M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BALER

    Makueni County Government

    KES 3.0M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT (NATIONAL TENDER)

    Agricultural Development Corporation

    KES 600K

About this record

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