Tradax Group Limited

provides support and experience to organisations that wish to increase their exposure to, or develop opportunities in, the public sector market place

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Market Analysis

Tradax have developed a sophisticated data-mining tool that can provide you with comprehensive factual data, based on all public sector procurement activity (as managed through the Official Journal of the European Union).

Our technology portal will give you access to all the data, including graphs and export capability to Excel™ and Access™ for the goods and services you sell and also, your organisation’s position in that market.

The data can be used to:

This cost-effective capability can be accessed by simply logging on to our portal and identifying the correct "CPV" codes for your goods and services and entering these into our data mining tool. The information you will get back, will give you the following key pieces of information in a graphical and printable format along with all the data in an Excel™ file and advice on using the information.

 

View our online demo to find out how our data analysis tool works

If you like what you see in the demo and would like to purchase access to your own bespoke market analysis dashboard click “Buy Now” at the bottom of the page. 

Price of £495 plus VAT. Your purchase allows you to select up to 20 CPV codes.You may also sign up for our update service at a price of £75 plus VAT per update which enables you to receive ongoing updates of contract awards as and when they are released by the Official Journal of the European Union.

Our market analysis service can be provided specifically for the UK, or for an additional fee, any target country/countries across the EU.

 

CPV

All public sector procurement above the value of £156k must be advertised via the Official Journal for the European Union (OJEU). For every tender an OJEU notice is issued detailing the buyers' requirements. As part of the notice all goods/services are allocated a CPV code (Common Procurement Vocabulary) - developed specially by the European Union for public sector procurement. CPV codes provide a common language for the categorisation of goods and services for buyers and suppliers.

 

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