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What Is Procurement Aggregation and Why Does It Matter?

Learn how procurement aggregation platforms consolidate tender data from multiple sources, saving businesses hours of manual searching across government portals.

By TenderRadar Team

The Problem with Fragmented Tender Data

European public procurement is spread across dozens of portals. TED publishes above-threshold EU tenders, but each member state also maintains its own national platform for below-threshold opportunities. For a company operating across borders, this means monitoring multiple websites daily — each with different interfaces, languages, and update schedules.

What Procurement Aggregation Solves

A procurement aggregation platform collects tender notices from multiple sources and presents them in a single, searchable feed. Instead of visiting BASE (Portugal), BOAMP (France), and TED separately, you see all relevant opportunities in one place with consistent formatting.

The best aggregators go beyond simple collection. They normalise data across portals, translate notices, and apply intelligent filtering so you only see opportunities relevant to your business.

How TenderRadar Approaches Aggregation

TenderRadar runs dedicated scrapers against 7 national portals plus TED, the EU Funding & Tenders portal, and international sources like NATO and UNGM. Our scrapers run continuously, capturing new tenders within hours of publication.

But aggregation alone isn't enough. Without intelligent filtering, you'd be overwhelmed by thousands of irrelevant notices. That's why we pair aggregation with AI-powered matching — every tender is scored against your company profile so the most relevant opportunities surface first.

Key Benefits

Procurement aggregation delivers three core advantages:

Time savings — Instead of manually checking 8+ portals daily, opportunities come to you. Teams report saving 10–15 hours per week on tender discovery.

Broader coverage — Sub-threshold tenders published only on national portals would be invisible without dedicated scrapers. These often have less competition and faster award cycles.

Consistency — A unified interface with standardised data fields makes it easy to compare opportunities across countries and contracting authorities.

Getting Started

If your company bids on government contracts in more than one European country, procurement aggregation isn't optional — it's essential. The competitive advantage goes to businesses that discover relevant opportunities first.

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