Combat gloves

Framework agreement covering 10 (ten) different types of high quality gloves and mitts to be used by the Danish Armed Forces throughout a 7 (seven) years period. The different types of gloves and mitts covered by the framework agreement are briefly described below. A1) Combat Glove: Combat Glove used in …

CPV: 18000000 Odzież, obuwie, artykuły bagażowe i dodatki
Miejsce wykonania:
Combat gloves
Miejsce udzielenia zamówienia:
Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
Numer nagrody:
2021/107754

1. Buyer

1.1 Buyer

Official name : Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
The buyer is a contracting entity

2. Procedure

2.1 Procedure

Title : Combat gloves
Description : Framework agreement covering 10 (ten) different types of high quality gloves and mitts to be used by the Danish Armed Forces throughout a 7 (seven) years period. The different types of gloves and mitts covered by the framework agreement are briefly described below. A1) Combat Glove: Combat Glove used in warm and intermediate climates such as the Danish fall, spring, and summer. The Combat Glove will be used by all soldiers and is to protect their hands and fingers from climate impact, rope burn as well as sunburn and general bruises. A2) Combat Glove – Touch: Combat Glove that will be used together with different touch screen devices such as personal mobile phone, GPS and Battle Management Systems. Combat Glove – Touch will used in warm and intermediate climates such as the Danish fall, spring, and summer. The Combat Glove will be used by all soldiers and is to protect their hands and fingers from climate impact, rope burn as well as sunburn and general bruises. A3) Combat Glove – Winter, Touch: The Combat Glove that will be used in intermediate climates such as the Danish winter (October to February). The primary objective of the Combat Glove is to protect the soldier’s hands from cold and wet weather such as snow, wind and rain. It is important that the glove is waterproof and that it provides the soldier dry warm hands on windy, snowy and rainy days. The soldier should be able to operate equipment such as touch screen, radio, binoculars, and weapon when wearing the Combat Glove. A4) Combat Mitt: The primary property of the Combat Mitt is to protect the soldiers hands from the cold, but also wet weather such as snow and rain. It is important that the Combat Mitt is waterproof, breathable and can keep the soldiers hands dry and warm in cold, windy and snowy conditions. The Combat Mitt shall also protect the hands from minor secondary fragments and bruises. A5) Anti-Flash Glove: The Royal Danish Navy is the main user of the Anti-Flash Glove, but some artillery units are users as well. The property of the Anti-Flash Gloves is to protect the soldier’s hands from blast, heat and fire. A6) Tactical Fast Rope Glove: The primary use of the Tactical Fast Rope Glove is to protect the soldier’s hands from rope burn and bruises while fast roping (gliding down a thick rope from e.g. a helicopter). A7) Leather Guard Glove: The Leather Guard Glove, will be used by men and women, when standing guard and parade at military facilities around in Denmark. The primary function of the glove, is to protect the hand from wind, cold and minor bumps and bruises. It shall be a simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have a non-aggressive look. The soldiers will use the Leather Guard Gloves during operational guard duty, ceremonial guard duty and for parade purpose. A8) Parade Glove, Unlined: The Parade Glove, Unlined, will be used by men and women, for parade use in Denmark and internationally. The primary function of the glove, is to protect the hand from wind and cold during parade duty. It shall be simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have an elegant appearance. The soldiers will use the leather gloves for ceremonial duty and for parade purposes. A9) Parade Glove, Lined: The Parade Glove, Lined, will be used by men and women, for parade use in Denmark and internationally. The primary function of the Parade Glove, Lined is to protect the hand from wind and cold during parade duty. It shall be a simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have an elegant appearance. The soldiers will use the leather gloves for ceremonial duty and for parade purposes. The gloves shall fit the hand, so it is possible to handle a saber when conducting parade duty. The soldiers will also use the glove in other ceremonial situations. A10) Glacé Leather Glove: The Glacé Leather Glove is used by officers together with the Gala Uniform for primarily ceremonial use. The Glacé Leather Glove needs to have good and tight fit and be able to be worn without causing discomfort for the user. It is important that the glove is homogeneous in color and appearance and without any changes in fit and fabric during use. The estimated value of the framework agreement is DKK 40 mio. and the maximum value of the framework agreement is DKK 100 mio.
Procedure identifier : 7114af71-176d-411f-b7a9-a76ec1dfaffe
Previous notice : 253495-2021
Previous notice : 84648-2023
Internal identifier : 2021/107754
Type of procedure : Negotiated with prior publication of a call for competition / competitive with negotiation
The procedure is accelerated : no
Justification for the accelerated procedure :
Main features of the procedure :

2.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Supplies
Main classification ( cpv ): 18000000 Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories

2.1.2 Place of performance

Country subdivision (NUTS) : Københavns omegn ( DK012 )
Country : Denmark
Additional information : Terms of delivery for the framework agreement are FCA.

2.1.3 Value

Maximum value of the framework agreement : 100 000 000 Danish krone

2.1.4 General information

Additional information : This contract award notice concerns the award of a new framework agreement with one supplier and is not a notice concerning an award of a contract under a framework agreement.
Legal basis :
Directive 2009/81/EC
Ministerial Order No. 1077 of 29 June 2022. - The Ministerial Order which also contains supplementary provisions, implements the Defence and Security Directive (Directive 2009/81/EC) in Danish law.

5. Lot

5.1 Lot technical ID : LOT-0000

Title : Combat gloves
Description : Framework agreement covering 10 (ten) different types of high quality gloves and mitts to be used by the Danish Armed Forces throughout a 7 (seven) years period. The different types of gloves and mitts covered by the framework agreement are briefly described below. A1) Combat Glove: Combat Glove used in warm and intermediate climates such as the Danish fall, spring, and summer. The Combat Glove will be used by all soldiers and is to protect their hands and fingers from climate impact, rope burn as well as sunburn and general bruises. A2) Combat Glove – Touch: Combat Glove that will be used together with different touch screen devices such as personal mobile phone, GPS and Battle Management Systems. Combat Glove – Touch will used in warm and intermediate climates such as the Danish fall, spring, and summer. The Combat Glove will be used by all soldiers and is to protect their hands and fingers from climate impact, rope burn as well as sunburn and general bruises. A3) Combat Glove – Winter, Touch: The Combat Glove that will be used in intermediate climates such as the Danish winter (October to February). The primary objective of the Combat Glove is to protect the soldier’s hands from cold and wet weather such as snow, wind and rain. It is important that the glove is waterproof and that it provides the soldier dry warm hands on windy, snowy and rainy days. The soldier should be able to operate equipment such as touch screen, radio, binoculars, and weapon when wearing the Combat Glove. A4) Combat Mitt: The primary property of the Combat Mitt is to protect the soldiers hands from the cold, but also wet weather such as snow and rain. It is important that the Combat Mitt is waterproof, breathable and can keep the soldiers hands dry and warm in cold, windy and snowy conditions. The Combat Mitt shall also protect the hands from minor secondary fragments and bruises. A5) Anti-Flash Glove: The Royal Danish Navy is the main user of the Anti-Flash Glove, but some artillery units are users as well. The property of the Anti-Flash Gloves is to protect the soldier’s hands from blast, heat and fire. A6) Tactical Fast Rope Glove: The primary use of the Tactical Fast Rope Glove is to protect the soldier’s hands from rope burn and bruises while fast roping (gliding down a thick rope from e.g. a helicopter). A7) Leather Guard Glove: The Leather Guard Glove, will be used by men and women, when standing guard and parade at military facilities around in Denmark. The primary function of the glove, is to protect the hand from wind, cold and minor bumps and bruises. It shall be a simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have a non-aggressive look. The soldiers will use the Leather Guard Gloves during operational guard duty, ceremonial guard duty and for parade purpose. A8) Parade Glove, Unlined: The Parade Glove, Unlined, will be used by men and women, for parade use in Denmark and internationally. The primary function of the glove, is to protect the hand from wind and cold during parade duty. It shall be simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have an elegant appearance. The soldiers will use the leather gloves for ceremonial duty and for parade purposes. A9) Parade Glove, Lined: The Parade Glove, Lined, will be used by men and women, for parade use in Denmark and internationally. The primary function of the Parade Glove, Lined is to protect the hand from wind and cold during parade duty. It shall be a simple and semi-tight fitted to the hand and have an elegant appearance. The soldiers will use the leather gloves for ceremonial duty and for parade purposes. The gloves shall fit the hand, so it is possible to handle a saber when conducting parade duty. The soldiers will also use the glove in other ceremonial situations. A10) Glacé Leather Glove: The Glacé Leather Glove is used by officers together with the Gala Uniform for primarily ceremonial use. The Glacé Leather Glove needs to have good and tight fit and be able to be worn without causing discomfort for the user. It is important that the glove is homogeneous in color and appearance and without any changes in fit and fabric during use. The estimated value of the framework agreement is DKK 40 mio. and the maximum value of the framework agreement is DKK 100 mio.
Internal identifier : 2021/107754

5.1.1 Purpose

Main nature of the contract : Supplies
Main classification ( cpv ): 18000000 Clothing, footwear, luggage articles and accessories

5.1.2 Place of performance

Country subdivision (NUTS) : Københavns omegn ( DK012 )
Country : Denmark
Additional information : Terms of delivery for the framework agreement are FCA.

5.1.3 Estimated duration

Duration : 7 Year

5.1.4 Renewal

Maximum renewals : 0

5.1.5 Value

Maximum value of the framework agreement : 100 000 000 Danish krone

5.1.6 General information

Additional information : This contract award notice concerns the award of a new framework agreement with one supplier and is not a notice concerning an award of a contract under a framework agreement.

5.1.10 Award criteria

Criterion :
Type : Quality
Name : Quality
Description : The evaluation of the award criterion quality is based on the weighted criterias functionality, comfort, and craftmanship for each of the 10 glove types.
Weight (percentage, exact) : 65
Criterion :
Type : Price
Name : Price
Description : The evaluation of the award criterion price is based on the weighted average of the prices submitted for each of the 10 types of gloves.
Weight (percentage, exact) : 35
Description of the method to be used if weighting cannot be expressed by criteria :
Justification for not indicating the weighting of the award criteria :

5.1.12 Terms of procurement

Information about review deadlines : Pursuant to section 7(2) of the Danish Consolidation (Act no. 593 of 2 June 2016, as amended) on the Complaints Board for Public Procurement, the following time-limits for filing a complaint regarding the tender of a framework agreement apply: Six months after the contracting entity entered into a framework agreement calculated from the day after the day when the contracting entity notified the candidates and tenderers concerned, cf. section 2(2), or section 171(4) of the Public Procurement Act. The complainant must inform the contracting entity of the complaint in writing not later than simultaneously with the lodging of the complaint to the Complaints Board for Public Procurement stating whether the complaint has been lodged in the standstill period, see section 3(1) or (2). In cases where the complaint was not lodged within the standstill period, the complainant must furthermore indicate whether a suspensory effect of the complaint has been requested, see section 12(1). The Complaints Board for Public Procurement’s own guidance note concerning complaints is available on the Complaints Boards website.

5.1.15 Techniques

Framework agreement :
Framework agreement, without reopening of competition
Additional buyer coverage : The framework agreement is entered into by DALO. However, all divisions of the Danish Ministry of Defence, including all units of the Danish Defence subject to the command of the Chief of Defence, is entitled to use the agreement for procurement on the terms and conditions of the agreement.
Information about the dynamic purchasing system :
No dynamic purchase system

5.1.16 Further information, mediation and review

Review organisation : Klagenævnet for Udbud
Organisation providing more information on the review procedures : Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen
Organisation whose budget is used to pay for the contract : Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
Organisation signing the contract : Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
TED eSender : Mercell Holding ASA

6. Results

Value of all contracts awarded in this notice : 100 000 000 Danish krone
Maximum value of the framework agreements in this procedure : 40 000 000 Danish krone
Approximate value of the framework agreements : 40 000 000 Danish krone

6.1 Result lot ldentifier : LOT-0000

At least one winner was chosen.
Framework agreement :
Maximum value of the framework agreement : 100 000 000 Danish krone
Re-estimated value of the framework agreement : 40 000 000 Danish krone

6.1.2 Information about winners

Winner :
Official name : Martin Magnusson & Co. AB
Tender :
Tender identifier : 24-2932
Identifier of lot or group of lots : LOT-0000
Value of the tender : 40 000 000 Danish krone
The tender was ranked : no
The tender is a variant : no
Contract information :
Identifier of the contract : 4600007875
Title : Combat Gloves.
Date on which the winner was chosen : 02/12/2024
Date of the conclusion of the contract : 16/12/2024
The contract is awarded within a framework agreement : yes
Organisation signing the contract : Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation

6.1.4 Statistical information

Received tenders or requests to participate :
Type of received submissions : Tenders submitted electronically
Number of tenders or requests to participate received : 4

8. Organisations

8.1 ORG-0001

Official name : Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation
Registration number : 16-28-71-80
Postal address : Lautrupbjerg 1-5
Town : Ballerup
Postcode : 2750
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Københavns omegn ( DK012 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Ida Marie Juel Hansen
Telephone : 61426829
Internet address : https://www.fmi.dk
Roles of this organisation :
Buyer
Organisation signing the contract
Organisation whose budget is used to pay for the contract

8.1 ORG-0002

Official name : Klagenævnet for Udbud
Registration number : 37795526
Postal address : Toldboden 2
Town : Viborg
Postcode : 8800
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Vestjylland ( DK041 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Klagenævnet for Udbud
Telephone : +45 72405600
Roles of this organisation :
Review organisation

8.1 ORG-0003

Official name : Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen
Registration number : 10294819
Postal address : Carl Jacobsens Vej 35
Town : Valby
Postcode : 2500
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Byen København ( DK011 )
Country : Denmark
Contact point : Konkurrence- og Forbrugerstyrelsen
Telephone : +45 41715000
Information exchange endpoint (URL) : https://www.kfst.dk
Roles of this organisation :
Organisation providing more information on the review procedures

8.1 ORG-0004

Official name : Martin Magnusson & Co. AB
Registration number : Company No. 556127-7475
Town : Hestra
Postcode : 33571
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Jönköpings län ( SE211 )
Country : Sweden
Telephone : +46(0)70 395 7233
Roles of this organisation :
Tenderer
Winner of these lots : LOT-0000

8.1 ORG-0005

Official name : Mercell Holding ASA
Registration number : 980921565
Postal address : Askekroken 11
Town : Oslo
Postcode : 0277
Country subdivision (NUTS) : Oslo ( NO081 )
Country : Norway
Contact point : eSender
Telephone : +47 21018800
Fax : +47 21018801
Internet address : http://mercell.com/
Roles of this organisation :
TED eSender

11. Notice information

11.1 Notice information

Notice identifier/version : f1c87b7b-5439-4de0-8be7-e95e2ef0af5e - 01
Form type : Result
Notice type : Contract or concession award notice – standard regime
Notice dispatch date : 06/01/2025 08:53 +00:00
Notice dispatch date (eSender) : 06/01/2025 08:56 +00:00
Languages in which this notice is officially available : English

11.2 Publication information

Notice publication number : 00006467-2025
OJ S issue number : 4/2025
Publication date : 07/01/2025