Supplier: The Barry Group
2 archived procurements
The Barry Group has historically been a supplier of food, beverages, tobacco and related products, prepared and preserved fish, and canned or tinned fish and other prepared or preserved fish.
Historically, competing bidders have been Bwg Foods, and Musgrave Wholesale Partners.
Recent procurements where the supplier The Barry Group is mentioned
2017-07-28
Tender for the Supply of Food Products โ Retail Size (FoodCloud Hubs)
The Contracting Authority proposes to engage in a competitive process for the establishment of a number of framework agreements for the provision of the supply of Food Products, Retail size. This supplies requirement is split into 5 (five) lots, based on product type. Each lot will be a separate competition and result in award of a Single Party Framework agreement. The 5 lots are as follows: Lot 1 โ Pasta and Rice Lot 2 โ Soups, Sauces and Cooking Sauce Lot 3 โ Beverages Lot 4 โ Canned and Jar Foods Lot โฆ View the procurement ยป
The Contracting Authority proposes to engage in a competitive process for the establishment of a number of framework agreements for the provision of the supply of Food Products, Retail size. This supplies requirement is split into 5 (five) lots, based on product type. Each lot will be a separate competition and result in award of a Single Party Framework agreement. The 5 lots are as follows: Lot 1 โ Pasta and Rice Lot 2 โ Soups, Sauces and Cooking Sauce Lot 3 โ Beverages Lot 4 โ Canned and Jar Foods Lot โฆ View the procurement ยป
2016-08-31
Tender for the Supply of Food Products โ Retail Size (Bia Food Initiative Ltd)
This competition is being funded by The Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD). FEAD was established to support people to take their first steps out of poverty and social exclusion. The aim of FEAD is to break the circle of poverty and deprivation. FEAD Ireland is funded by European funding and Irish exchequer funding for the period 2014-2020. View the procurement ยป
This competition is being funded by The Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD). FEAD was established to support people to take their first steps out of poverty and social exclusion. The aim of FEAD is to break the circle of poverty and deprivation. FEAD Ireland is funded by European funding and Irish exchequer funding for the period 2014-2020. View the procurement ยป