Government vendor

Vimtech Trading Company Limited

Procurement record only — not registry-verified. Vimtech Trading Company 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.

6

Contracts

3

Gov. buyers

KES 11.6M

Disclosed value

Procurement

Awarding bodies

The government bodies that awarded contracts to Vimtech Trading Company Limited.

  • Kenya Forestry Research Institute3
  • Kirinyaga University2
  • Machakos University1

Procurement

Individual contracts

  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DESKTOP COMPUTERS, LAPTOPS, PRINTERS, SCANNERS, IPAD, POWER BACK UP AND ITS PERIPHERALS

    Kenya Forestry Research Institute

    KES 4.6M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ICT EQUIPMENT

    Kenya Forestry Research Institute

    KES 3.8M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF ICT EQUIPMENT

    Kenya Forestry Research Institute

    KES 1.4M
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC LABORATORIES

    Machakos University

    KES 1.4M
  • SUPPLY, DELIVERY, INSTALLATION AND TRAINING SEMI-AUTOMATED CHEMISTRY ANALYZER (WITH RENAL, LIPID PROFILE KITS

    Garissa University

    KES 490K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MECHANICAL MATERIALS

    Kirinyaga University

    KES 311K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL TRAINING MATERIALS

    Kirinyaga University

    KES 238K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MECHANICAL MATERIALS

    Kirinyaga University

    KES 135K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL TRAINING MATERIALS

    Kirinyaga University

    KES 42K
  • SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TRAINING MATERIALS

    South Eastern Kenya University

    KES 24K

About this record

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