NHS Supply Chain: Food appoints new distribution partner

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NHS Supply Chain: Food, the organisation responsible for the sourcing and supply of food for NHS Trusts across England, has appointed Bidfood as its new distribution partner for the multi-temperature framework. The contract will run for two years, with the option to extend for a further two years. 

 

The partnership between NHS Supply Chain: Food and Bidfood creates a national route to market for all NHS Supply Chain food deliveries, with fresh, chilled, frozen and ambient products all set to be transported on specialist multi-temperature lorries.

 

Rona Miranda, Account Director, NHS Supply Chain: Food, says: “The appointment of Bidfood as our distribution partner represents a transformational change for NHS Supply Chain and the NHS as a whole. This deal means NHS Trusts will now be able to order all of their food products from one approved portal and have them delivered via one approved supplier, supporting the very essence of the NHS Supply Chain Operating Model. Our new national route to market enables the consolidation of all food categories to provide greater levels of transparency, efficiencies and of course, savings.”

 

Currently, NHS Supply Chain logistics delivers a range of ambient products. Fresh, chilled and frozen products can be ordered through alternative routes. This new national route to market will also mean the NHS is better positioned to contract directly with growers, producers and manufacturers.  This makes it possible for small and medium sized suppliers to deliver their products into the new food logistics partner for onward delivery to NHS Trusts across the country.

 

The new model enables NHS Supply Chain to better leverage the buying power of the NHS to deliver savings that can be reinvested into the front line. Other benefits include:

• Trusts being able to place all food orders via one route to market

• Transparency with one national price

• Deliveries from fewer suppliers reducing administrative burden

• Improved food safety governance

• Reduced food miles

 

Ordering with the new multi-temperature food distribution partner is due to commence in Spring 2020. Over 40 NHS Trusts will go live as part of phase one before the new model becomes available for all NHS Trusts.

 

The appointment follows an extensive Public Contract Regulations 2015 procurement process where applicants were assessed on a range of criteria such as their financial stability, technical compliance and fleet specifications.



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