Henry Ford College has officially joined the MITN Purchasing Group, one of Bidnet Direct’s regional e-procurement solutions, providing vendors throughout Michigan easy online access to its upcoming solicitations. Henry Ford College invites all vendors to register online at www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/henryfordcollege.
The regional purchasing group connects local public agencies with vendors looking to do business with the government. Registered vendors of the MITN Purchasing Group can gain access to a variety of bid opportunities throughout Michigan in one easy-to-use location. By posting upcoming bids and RFPs on the MITN Purchasing Group, Henry Ford College ensures an entire community of vendors can view their solicitation, download documents, and receive notification of addenda, helping to streamline their procurement process.
“Through the MITN Purchasing Group we now have more vendors submitting bids for our items or services. The more bids we get, the better the chances are that we will be able to get fair pricing and reliable work from our vendors. Participating with the MITN Purchasing Group allows us to post our bids and reach more vendors, which then creates more competition for the bid process,” said Fred Steiner, Purchasing Manager of Henry Ford College when asked why their department decided to join the MITN Purchasing Group.
Henry Ford College invites all local vendors to visit www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/henryfordcollege and register to receive access to its upcoming solicitations as well as the upcoming bids and RFPs from over 275 other public agencies participating on the MITN Purchasing Group. Registered vendors have the option to upgrade their service to receive customized bid alerts, notification of term contract expiration, and notification of a real-time addendum.
About Henry Ford College:
Henry Ford College is a public community college in Dearborn, Michigan. The institution, established in 1938 by the Dearborn Fordson Public Schools Board of Education, is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The institution was originally named Fordson Junior College.