Busan Regional Public Procurement Service Holds Business Meeting Inviting Client Organizations
Purchasing Managers from 13 Institutions Attend:
Introduction of Key Systems and Listening to Challenges
Creating an Environment for Local SME Growth:
Pledge of Cooperation between Public Procurement Service and Demand Organizations
The Busan Regional Public Procurement Service held a meeting with purchasing managers from demand organizations in the Busan and Ulsan areas on the 4th floor conference room of its office building on the 25th.
Meeting with Purchasing Officers from Demand Organizations in Busan and Ulsan Areas. Provided by Busan Regional Public Procurement Service
View original imageTwenty purchasing managers from 13 public institutions, including Busan Metropolitan City and Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education, attended the meeting.
During the meeting, major procurement systems such as the 2025 main business plan, requests for cooperation in the prompt execution of procurement projects, and the Public Procurement Guide were introduced. The meeting also served to listen to the difficulties and suggestions of demand organizations regarding procurement operations.
Commissioner Shin Bongjae stated, "The role of local small and medium-sized enterprises is very important for revitalizing the regional economy," and requested, "The Public Procurement Service and demand organizations should work together to create an environment where local SMEs can grow."
Prior to the meeting, participants received training on payment, advance payment, and inspection processes using the recently launched next-generation Nara Marketplace, and their difficulties experienced during use were also heard.
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