Adnoc Approved Vendor List Pdf Top Page
Critical Warning: Do not trust third-party websites charging $500 for an "updated list." ADNOC does not sell this list. The official PDF is often distributed via secure channels, but there are legitimate ways to access it.
If you've found a PDF labeled "ADNOC Approved Vendor List," it likely includes:
| Field | Example | |-------|---------| | Vendor Code | 10004567 | | Vendor Name | National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) | | Category | Offshore Construction | | Approval Status | Active / Approved | | Expiry Date | Dec 2026 | adnoc approved vendor list pdf top
Strengths of such a PDF (for reference):
Weaknesses / Risks:
If your documents pass, ADNOC or a delegated third-party (like DNV or SGS) will visit your facility for a Manufacturing Assessment. Top-tier requires a score of 90%+ on the audit checklist.
If you need to identify top vendors (e.g., for partnership, benchmarking, or market research), follow these steps: Critical Warning: Do not trust third-party websites charging
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Log into ADNOC e-Sourcing Portal | | 2 | Go to “Supplier Search” or “Approved Vendor List” | | 3 | Filter by Category (e.g., “Drilling Services”, “Process Valves”, “Chemical Injection Packages”) | | 4 | Sort by Contract Value (if available) or Performance Rating | | 5 | Look for “Preferred” or “Strategic” tags (these are top-tier vendors) |
Note: Without official login access, you cannot view the list. However, public sources like ADNOC’s In-Country Value (ICV) reports or major project announcements (e.g., Hail & Ghasha, Ruwais expansion) often name top contractors. Weaknesses / Risks:
While ADNOC has moved toward digital portals (like the ADNOC Supplier Portal), the ADNOC Approved Vendor List PDF remains the standard document for:
