Translink is delighted to team up once again with InterTradeIreland to deliver our unique Meet the Buyer event, on Wednesday 22nd June at Titanic Belfast, where suppliers can make game-changing connections through 1-2-1
meetings with Translink’s key decision makers, as well as a number of its primary contractors.
Come and hear how to access contracts and frameworks valued at £60m+ over the next 12-18 months across all Translink business functions.
Suppliers will also have the chance to:
Meet the Translink procurement team and gain valuable insights around
tendering for Translink contracts.
• Meet with representatives from Dublin Bus & Iarnrod Eireann to hear about
their business development activities.
• Get advice and guidance on tendering as well as other business support from InterTradeIreland, Invest NI & eTendersNI.
• Engage and network with other suppliers and industry peers.
The event is FREE to attend but registration is essential. To find out more
and secure your place, please visit: intertradeireland.com/selltotranslink
Meet The Buyer - InterTradeIreland in partnership with TranslinkNorthern IrelandWAC-331757
InterTradeIreland is the All-Island Trade and Business Development Body, one of six North South Implementation Bodies established under the Good Friday Agreement. In this capacity it acts as the All-island Economic Development Agency. The agency’s remit is to ‘exchange information and coordinate work on trade, business development and related matters, in areas where the two administrations specifically agree it would be in their mutual interest.’
This contract is for the supply of structured programme offering both “Downstream” and “Upstream” support for businesses in order to accelerate all-island economic co-operation and take advantage of future opportunities to enhance business growth across the island.
Downstream support would be in the form of workshops and masterclasses for SMEs providing an overview of fundamentals of supply chain management practice and the operating environment/ drivers of change therein. Providing 1-1 mentoring and developing best practice material and case studies.
Upstream support will entail support to strengthen SME Integration to Anchor Company supply chains, it will encompass a series of in person workshops across the island of Ireland. The use of in-person developmental workshops will provide a hands-on learning where participants can directly engage with the subject matter, enhancing understanding and retention, allowing for a more interactive learning experience. The workshops will create valuable networking opportunities, enabling participants to connect with peers and build professional relationships and networks along with 1 to 1 mentoring that will enable SMEs to strategically analyse their operations and determine how they can make the necessary improvements to increase their ability to access large company supply chains.
This contract is a new requirement that has not been tendered previously and is to commence on the 1st March 2026.