Registration is only the first step. Pre-qualification is the formal assessment that approves your company for specific product and service categories. It is the gateway to actually bidding on tenders.

The primary access point is the .

ADNOC will review the documentation to evaluate compliance with technical specifications.

The In-Country Value (ICV) program is a critical ranking factor for the "top" vendor status. It measures a company's contribution to the UAE economy through local manufacturing, local spending, and Emirati employment. You must hire an independent, ADNOC-authorized auditing firm to calculate and issue your ICV score. Step 5: Evaluation and Approval

Even if you are not actively pursuing an ADNOC tender right now, getting pre-qualified early puts you in a stronger position when opportunities arise. The process can take several weeks, so advance preparation is key.

A proven history of work execution, including purchase orders, completion certificates, and reference letters from major oil and gas clients. Technical Prequalification and Site Audits

Historically, and within specific project execution ecosystems, procurement teams distribute this directory in to categorize vendors by specific engineering disciplines. Common Disciplines Found in an ADNOC AVL PDF:

: If your company is a manufacturer based outside the UAE, you cannot register directly. You must appoint a local Abu Dhabi agent or distributor with a notarized and attested local agency agreement.

The registration process is entirely digital and managed through the ADNOC Supplier Portal (SAP Ariba network). The journey from applicant to approved vendor follows these distinct phases: 1. Obtain a Valid UAE Trade License

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