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Railways opt for reverse auction bidding to save Rs 10,000 crore a year

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Aiming to save Rs 10,000 crore a year by increasing competition and reducing expenditure on procurement, will implement an electronic process for high-value items from April 1, a first-of-its-kind initiative for the national transporter.

The will apply to purchases such as wagons, locomotives and parts, signalling and track equipment, and cement, among others. It will also include works, services and all production units -- allowing vendors to submit multiple bids on a time scale and compete online by offering the lowest acceptable bids.

The Railways annually procure Rs 50,000 worth of goods that it needs for production and maintenance of rolling stock, operation of passenger and goods services, and other safety-related works.

In addition, Rs 10,000 crore worth of track supply materials are procured, while projects and works worth Rs 60,000 crore are taken up for the expansion or upgradation of

"Initially, all supply tenders of over Rs 10 crore shall be covered through the electronic Similarly, all services and works above Rs 50 crore shall also be covered," said a senior involved with the formulation of the policy.

"The process will be operational in the new fiscal year (2018-19) beginning April 1 and is expected to cover more than 70 per cent of cost and works," he added.

Currently several ministries, including the Ministry of Power, and public sector undertakings are using the process to procure supplies at competitive prices.

The software to run the process is being developed by the Centre for Railway information systems (CRIS), the Indian Railways' software arm, and is expected to be ready by month-end.

Electronic is expected to offer industry greater ease of doing as it will eliminate human intervention and provide paperless transactions.

The e-system will also offer more competitive bids to the Railways, as also reduce corruption.

"We aim to reduce the expenditure substantially through the reverse bidding method. Even a 10 per cent saving in cost due to improved competition will result in an overall annual saving of up to Rs 10,000 crore in the of goods, services and works," the said.

software will be easy to operate by all without charging any fee -- and with this, decision-making in the high-value purchase process will become digital and transparent, he added.

(is a senior Delhi-based He can be contacted at akdas2005@gmail.com)

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 10:02 IST
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