Published date: 15 November 2017

Closed early engagement


Closing date: 23 February 2018

Contract summary

Industry

  • Canteen services - 55510000

Location of contract

Any region

Procurement reference

tender_140022/632920

Published date

15 November 2017

Closing date

23 February 2018

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) Prison Retail Service provides approximately 80,000 prisoners the means to order goods (fresh and frozen food, ambient food and non-foods (e.g. toiletries)) using their own funds. The contract is a key operational service in maintaining a stable environment and supports the HMPPS decency agenda, which focuses on [normalising] aspects of prison life to prepare eligible prisoners for release.

The current solution is provided as part of a nationally managed service providing wholesale goods, logistics/fleet and management resource (senior management and workshop labour supervision) in the delivery of an estimated 66,000 orders a week.

This project is looking at the re-procurement of the service and as part of our activities we are reviewing the scope of what is managed through formal third party contracts and what is managed locally. This could include the supply and management of catalogue services/goods and periodicals (e.g. magazines).

The primary objective of the service is to meet the demands of the paying consumers, providing a range of goods at prices comparable to that of convenience store retailers and responsive to the changing population demographics and external influences (e.g. healthy eating campaigns).

The service aims to deliver orders in a timely, efficient manner while ensuring that prison security policies (national or local) are never contravened.

Financially a key aim of the service is that it is self-financing and that the service overheads are covered through the cost of sales. The service must not exploit the customer (prisoner) population and instead should be seen as an opportunity both to play a key role in the operation of a prison environment and also providing opportunities for re-skilling and resettlement on release (e.g. job interviews, offers of work).

The current model is provided through supplier(s) providing the following goods and services:

1. Wholesale goods: a wide range of goods which reflects the diversity of the est. 80,000 estate. Goods sold under the agreement must meet relevant security policies and can be subject to other influences (e.g. health campaigns);
2. Logistics: in the current model this involves delivery of wholesale goods to workshops (for picking and packing of orders) and onward delivery of orders to the customers at one of the establishments;
3. Management: this involves central, strategic management of the supply chain and operational service as well as providing workshop management for overseeing the picking and packing labour, which is provided through prison labour.

It should be emphasised that this is the current model and as part of this project we wish to actively explore new and innovative options for how the service could be delivered whilst still meeting our objectives and business needs in future


More information

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Additional text

The Project will be holding an open market engagement event at HMPS College Newbold Revel, Rugby on Friday 5th January 2018 starting at 10am (registration from 9:30am)
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This will be an opportunity for us to:

1. provide more detail on the project and our requirements;
2. openly answer questions (creating a common understanding of the project);
3. create networking opportunities for suppliers;

The morning will feature a presentation with open Q&A and the afternoon will be reserved for 1-2-1 meetings with interested suppliers.

The Project has provided additional information on the event via its e-procurement system. Suppliers should access the Prison Retail 'PQQ folder' in the 'Opportunities' section on the MOJ e-procurement system (Bravo) which includes a supplier information pack on the procurement. The project will, throughout the engagement process up to the formal procurement commencing, publish materials via Bravo, FAQs and other information to maintain transparency in engaging with the market. Suppliers are encouraged to monitor the PQQ folder (note: the PQQ function is being used for secure communication and is NOT an invitation or commitment to tender).

In order to register for the event Suppliers are asked to complete our survey which is accessible at the following address:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdW8V3x5ri8XD7G7NAyRuY5gB9DjQvkMPRu_A_TGPKY-XSA5g/viewform?usp=sf_link

The closing date registering to attend this event is 29.12.2017. This is subject to:
a) A maximum of 2 attendees per supplier
b) Should the venue reach capacity we may either: allow only 1 attendee per supplier or reject applications after the limit has been reached


About the buyer

Contact name

Richard Slater

Address

Harcourt House, Chancellor Court, 21 The Calls
Leeds
LS2 7EH
England

Email

Complex.Sourcing@justice.gsi.gov.uk