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The University of Edinburgh Library RFID Tagging

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The University of Edinburgh is looking to engage with the market ahead of a potential competitive tender process for the procurement of services to undertake the RFID tagging of specified collections across 10 University of Edinburgh Library sites. Lot 1: The objective of the Prior Information Notice is to obtain up-to-date information from the market in order to understand current market capabilities. Requirements are found on attachment "RFID Tagging Information for Procurement October 2024 - University of Edinburgh" Full description in attachment "The University of Edinburgh RFID Tagging PIN"

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