DOHA: The Ministry of Economy and Commerce will soon launch a Registration and Pre-qualification Window (R&P Window) for the sports sector to bring suppliers and government entities closer by providing companies with a single point of contact.
The service to be launched in October will offer users a clear understanding of the supply chain in the sports sector while identifying investment opportunities for local and international companies.
The program will be announced at the Sport Business Opportunities Forum being held by the ministry today, in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Sports (MCS), the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) and Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF).
The window has been designed to better match supply and demand and will transform spending into real investment opportunities for the local private sector, which will reflect positively on the growth of the non-oil sector in Qatar, the ministry said yesterday.
The user interface is characterised by simplicity and ease of use for both the private sector and requesting authorities from the sports, enabling companies to register, qualify and access sports sector committee tenders easily.
The program offers users a variety of important and useful tools, for instance it can classify available investment opportunities, as well as specify the risks involved pertaining to the registered company according to its activity, through e-mail and text message, and send company offers and proposals directly to the requesting party, for tender considerations.
The system also provides management reports on spending, supplier performance as well as other types of analysis, said the Ministry.
The Peninsula
DOHA: The Ministry of Economy and Commerce will soon launch a Registration and Pre-qualification Window (R&P Window) for the sports sector to bring suppliers and government entities closer by providing companies with a single point of contact.
The service to be launched in October will offer users a clear understanding of the supply chain in the sports sector while identifying investment opportunities for local and international companies.
The program will be announced at the Sport Business Opportunities Forum being held by the ministry today, in partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Sports (MCS), the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) and Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF).
The window has been designed to better match supply and demand and will transform spending into real investment opportunities for the local private sector, which will reflect positively on the growth of the non-oil sector in Qatar, the ministry said yesterday.
The user interface is characterised by simplicity and ease of use for both the private sector and requesting authorities from the sports, enabling companies to register, qualify and access sports sector committee tenders easily.
The program offers users a variety of important and useful tools, for instance it can classify available investment opportunities, as well as specify the risks involved pertaining to the registered company according to its activity, through e-mail and text message, and send company offers and proposals directly to the requesting party, for tender considerations.
The system also provides management reports on spending, supplier performance as well as other types of analysis, said the Ministry.
The Peninsula