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USAID/OFDA WAREHOUSE COMMODITY CATALOG
Source
Data Model
- Item name 8 (no. of characters)
- Partnered item 10
- Warehouse located 10
- Item description 200
- Item Specifics
- Producer 10
- Type 15
- Weight 5
- Color 5
- Value 5
- Volume 5
- Unit dimensions
- Length 5
- Width 5
- Height 5
- Packaging Specifics
- Units/Box 3
- Box Weight 5
- volume 5
- Box Shipment Dimensions
- Length 5
- Width 5
- Height 5
total number of items == 12
Emergency Supply List
Source
http://www.supply.unicef.dk/catalogue/Emergency_Items.pdf
Date of Publishing
12 october 2010
Data Model
- Material number
- Short description
Categories / Sub-categories
- Material number
- program name a.
number of items
- Education 6
- EDU/CP 2
- Health 38
- Health / Nutrition 6
- Health / WASH 1
- Nutrition 30
- IT 19
- Staff Support 25 TOTAL 164
Short Description
The UNCIEF emergency supply catalogue consists of items that have been identified by UNCIEF as being particularly useful during an emergency. However, this list is not exhaustive and other items can be ordered as part of an emergency response.the catalog consists of 165(approx) items under various programmes such as Education, EDU/CP,Health, Health / Nutrition , Health / WASH, Nutrition, WASH, IT and Staff Support
CORE NON-FOOD ITEMS CATALOGUE
source
http://www.unhcr.org/4bc431359.pdf
Date of publishing
21 april 2010
Data Model
- Name 10
- Item No 16
- General Description 1442
- Expected Life Span 646
- Shipping/Container Information 83
- Packing: 931
- Graphic Designs
- Technical specifications
- Technical and physical characteristics of the product
- Design details
- Functional specifications
- Material properties
- ISO standards
- Printing of UNHCR’s Logo
Categories / Sub-categories
- Shelter Items
- Domestic Items
Number Of Items
- Shelter items 5
- Domestic items 8
Total number of itmes 13
Short Description
The catalogue includes the specifications and quality requirements for 13 standard life-sustaining items such as plastic tarpaulins, family tents, fleece blankets, sleeping mats, kitchen sets, jerry cans and buckets. For each of the Core NFI products, the catalogue defines the functional specifications, which are the basic characteristics of the products. The catalogue includes information about the performance requirements of the products, performance specifications, and sets out the technical and physical characteristics of the products. The items included in the Core Non-Food Items Catalogue (CNFIC) are considered standard and the specifications are genericwith the aim to provide a specific function. The catalogue does not include indicative prices for the items or references to any manufacturers that currently hold frame agreements for the supply of the mentioned products with UNHCR
Emergency Items Catalog
Source
http://procurement.ifrc.org/catalogue
Date of Publishing
2009
Data Model
- Code
- Description
- Ind. Price
- Ship. Weight
- Ship. vol.
- General information
- specifications
Number Of Items
2000
Short Description
The need for improved standardization and harmonization of emergency relief and medical items provided by donors and major operational players has been expressed over the years. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross supported by National Societies have coordinated their joint efforts towards this objective. The catalogue lists over 2,000 standard commodities with product specification details for each item. The catalogue is intended to facilitate the selection and acquisition of the suitable items notably during emergency operations. Standardisation is intended to facilitate field operations and logistics support, improve quality insurance, communication and reporting, and also to avoid inappropriate donations. The catalogue provides generic technical specifications for essential items. The catalogue provides guidance and assistance to: 1.Operation requesters, operational users and decision makers and also donors and national authorities concerned with planning, budgeting and execution of assistance programmes in emergency situations. 2.Purchasers and suppliers involved with the supply of emergency items.