The Problem with Fragmented Procurement Data
European public procurement is published across dozens of national and EU-level platforms. A company looking for contracts in multiple countries would need to check TED for EU-wide tenders, then visit each national platform separately — BOSA for Belgium, TenderNed for the Netherlands, and so on.
This fragmentation means missed opportunities. A relevant tender published on a national platform might never appear in your EU-wide search.
Our Five Data Sources
TenderPulse aggregates tenders from five major procurement platforms:
TED (EU-wide)
The Tenders Electronic Daily platform publishes all EU procurement notices above the EU thresholds. This is the largest source, covering all 27 member states plus associated countries.
BOSA (Belgium)
Belgium's e-Procurement platform publishes national and regional Belgian tenders, including many below EU thresholds that don't appear on TED.
TenderNed (Netherlands)
The Dutch national procurement platform. Many Dutch government contracts are published here before (or instead of) appearing on TED.
BKMS (Germany)
Germany's federal procurement service. German public contracts at the federal level are published through this system.
BOAMP (France)
The Bulletin Officiel des Annonces des Marchés Publics covers French national and local procurement notices.
What This Means for You
With all five sources in one platform, you can:
- Set one filter that searches across all sources simultaneously
- Get unified alerts regardless of where a tender was published
- Compare opportunities across countries with standardized data
- Never miss a national tender that doesn't reach TED
Getting Started
Create a free TenderPulse account and set up your first filter. You'll immediately start receiving matches from all five data sources.