SUPPLIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS REGULATION
Delivery schedule LOT A Supply of 2 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to St Petersburg 1st invitation to tender: 24. 6. 1992
2nd invitation to tender: 8. 7. 1992 Recipient's representative: Mr Sergei Prokovsky, Chairman of Foodstuffs Committee of St Petersburg, Gertzena Str. 59, 190 000 St Petersburg LOT B Supply of 2 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to St Petersburg 1st invitation to tender: 3. 7. 1992
2nd invitation to tender: 17. 7. 1992 Recipient's representative: as for Lot A LOT C Supply of 1 500 tonnes of rapeseed oil to St Petersburg 1st invitation to tender: 10. 7. 1992 2nd invitation to tender: 24. 7. 1992 Recipient's representative: as for Lot A LOT D Supply of 3 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to Moscow as for Lot A Recipient's representative: Sergei Borison, Deputy Prime Minister of Moscow Government, Shatenty Pereulok 4, Moscow Tel. 290 06 65 or 200 22 65 LOT E Supply of 3 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to Moscow as for Lot B Recipient's representative: as for Lot D LOT F Supply of 3 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to Moscow as for Lot B Recipient's representative: as for Lot D LOT G Supply of 3 000 tonnes of rapeseed oil to Moscow as for Lot C Recipient's representative: for Lot D
ANNEX II
1. Composition and quality requirements
Refined rape seed oil (HColz)
The refined rapeseed oil must be of sound, fair and marketable quality and must meet the following criteria:
- water and impurity content: 0,2 % maximum,
- free fatty acids: 0,15 % maximum, expressed as oleic acid,
- erucic acid: not more than 5 % of total fatty acids present,
- brassicasterol: not more than 5 % of total sterol content,
- absence of soap,
- absence of foreign odours and flavours,
- peroxide number: less than 10 milliequivalents of active oxygen per kilogram of oil,
- authorized additives: 100 mg of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT-E-321) per kilogram of oil.
2. Packaging
The vegetable oil must be put up in one-litre PET bottles suitable for foodstuffs and hermetically sealed.
The bottles must have stoppers which are fitted with non-reusable closing devices.
The one-litre bottles are to be packed in cartons containing 12 to 15 bottles.
If glue is used for making up or sealing the cartons, it must be water-resistant. If adhesive tape is used, it must not become unstuck in a damp atmosphere.
Complete packages must be capable of surviving the following vertical-shock tests:
first test: dropping flat on the base,
second test: dropping flat on the top,
third test: dropping flat on the longer side,
fourth test: dropping flat on the shorter side,
fifth test: dropping on an upper corner.
(One sample for each vertical-shock test.)
Height of drop: 1,20 metres.
3. Marking
The European flag (see Annexes I and II in Official Journal No C 114 of 29 April 1991, page 1).
ANNEX III
TAKE-OVER CERTIFICATE
I, the undersigned:
(surname, name, business name)
acting for , for the account of
hereby certify that the goods described below,
delivered pursuant to Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1145/92 have been taken over:
- Date and place of take-over:
- Type of goods:
- Tonnage, (net) weight taken over:
- Packaging:
Observations:
Signature:
Date: