4 FAQs about Bulk Procurement of Fixed Communication Power Supply Racks in Japan

How big is the Japanese government procurement market?

The Japanese government procurement market is one of the largest in the world, with an estimated value of over ¥50 trillion (US$460 billion) per year. Bidding for tenders in Japan is extremely lucrative for companies of all sizes.

What are the laws governing government procurement in Japan?

Act on Promotion of Procurement by the State and Local Governments: The main law governing government procurement in Japan. It establishes the principles of transparency, fairness, and competition that must be followed by government agencies.

Why should you choose Sumitomo Corporation for bulk purchasing?

Our procurement activities are centrally controlled by utilizing reliability of Sumitomo Corporation to ensure bulk purchasing. Depending the place of origin, costs and lead time, we select the best location for customers' applications from our partners. Advantages of Bulk Purchasing

Who makes Yamato Denki rack PDU?

Standardized by leading rack manufacturers. YAMATO DENKI's Rack PDU has been adopted by various major data centers in Japan, including those operated by telecommunications carriers, system integrators (SIs), independent entities, power companies, and financial institutions. It is one of the top-level PDU manufacturers in Japan.

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