Request for Tenders for the provision of four IMS Trace Detection Systems
Opportunity Score
Why this score?
Opportunity
60 / 100
Complexity
45 / 100
Risk factors
Key eligibility and award criteria are not included in the notice; these are likely only in procurement documents which...
The structured data lists three lot entries but only the first has a complete identifier and details; the others lack i...
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Overview
Moderate opportunityKey Facts
- EUR 400k estimated value
- Supplies contract
- 1 lot
- Supply of four IMS trace detection systems for real-time detection of trace chemicals,
- Systems to be placed at: Knock Airport, Kerry Airport, Dublin Port, and Athlone mail/parcel hub.
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Open tender for the supply of four IMS trace detection systems for the Irish Revenue Customs Service, deployed at airports, a port, and a mail hub. Estimated value €400,000, 10-year duration. Single lot with multiple CPVs. Submission deadline July 13, 2026. Procurement documents available but not analyzed.
Risks
Key eligibility and award criteria are not included in the notice; these are likely only in procurement documents which...
The structured data lists three lot entries but only the first has a complete identifier and details; the others lack i...
Analysis may be incomplete
Only part of the procurement documentation was analyzed. Additional eligibility requirements, certificates, or submission documents may exist in the remaining tender documentation.
Key Requirements
Technical
- Supply of ion mobility spectroscopic (IMS) technology.
- Systems must operate in diverse customs environments (airports, port, mail hub).
- Duration of contract: 10 years (likely including support/maintenance).
Requirements may be incomplete.
Buyer
Name
Office of the Revenue Commissioners_366
Location
Dublin 2, IRL
Website
Buyer profile
Identifier
4000098F
Lots (3)
LOT-0001
Request for Tenders for the provision of four IMS Trace Detection Systems
Supply of four ion mobility spectroscopic systems for trace chemical detection at Knock Airport, Kerry Airport, Dublin Port, and Athlone mail/parcel hub.
EUR 400k
Estimated value
Location
Category
Deadline
Award details
Additional CPV codes
Value note
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Original TED description
Revenues Customs Service requires ion mobility spectroscopic (IMS) technology to perform real time detection and identification of trace chemicals which may be benign, hazardous and/or illegal. The chemicals may be located within legitimate cargo, postage/parcel consignments and personal effects. In this context “trace” refers to substances which are not visible to the naked eye. Revenue Customs Service operates in a variety of environments. One system will be placed in Customs channels in each of Knock Airport, Kerry Airport, Dublin Port and in the primary mail and parcel hub in Athlone.
Lot 2
Lot 2
Revenues Customs Service requires ion mobility spectroscopic (IMS) technology to perform real time detection and identification of trace chemicals which may be benign, hazardous and/or illegal. The chemicals may be located within legitimate cargo, postage/parcel consignments and personal effects. In this context “trace” refers to substances which are not visible to the naked eye. Revenue Customs Service operates in a variety of environments. One system will be placed in Customs channels in each of Knock Airport, Kerry Airport, Dublin Port and in the primary mail and parcel hub in Athlone.
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Lot 3
Lot 3
Revenues Customs Service requires ion mobility spectroscopic (IMS) technology to perform real time detection and identification of trace chemicals which may be benign, hazardous and/or illegal. The chemicals may be located within legitimate cargo, postage/parcel consignments and personal effects. In this context “trace” refers to substances which are not visible to the naked eye. Revenue Customs Service operates in a variety of environments. One system will be placed in Customs channels in each of Knock Airport, Kerry Airport, Dublin Port and in the primary mail and parcel hub in Athlone.
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Procurement Details
- Publication date
- 10 Jun 2026
- Notice type
- Contract notice — standard
- Languages
- English
Reference metadata
- Notice subtype
- 16
- Notice version
- 1
- Legal basis
- 32014L0024
Reference IDs
- Tender ID
- 402096-2026
- Source notice ID
- 66062713-d44c-4c45-8528-03cf1e2e1a29
Documents (2)
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Opportunity Score
Why this score?
Opportunity
60 / 100
Complexity
45 / 100
Risk factors
Key eligibility and award criteria are not included in the notice; these are likely only in procurement documents which...
The structured data lists three lot entries but only the first has a complete identifier and details; the others lack i...
Deep Portfolio Analysis
Uses:
- Description
- Industries & Services
- Capabilities
- Market & Experience
- Certifications