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Business Advisory 19 June 2025 3 min read

Entering Zambia’s Medical Supply Chain: How Foreign Companies Can Supply Public Hospitals and Clinics

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Entering Zambia’s Medical Supply Chain: How Foreign Companies Can Supply Public Hospitals and Clinics

Zambia’s public hospitals and clinics purchase more than 80 percent of their medicines, consumables, and equipment from abroad. For foreign manufacturers and distributors, that reliance creates a clear opportunity—provided you understand the rules. This guide explains the regulatory checkpoints, tender procedures, and practical strategies that will help foreign suppliers enter the Zambia medical supply chain and deliver lifesaving products where they are needed most.

1. Know the Five Gatekeepers

| Stakeholder | What They Control | Why It Matters to You | | Ministry of Health (MoH) | Sector policy and budgets | Sets overall demand and approves annual procurement plans. | | Zambia Medicines & Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) | Bulk purchasing, warehousing, nationwide distribution | Issues high-value tenders for 2 600+ public facilities. | | Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) | Marketing authorisation for all drugs, devices, and biologics | Without a ZAMRA licence your product cannot be sold or even tendered. | | Health Professions Council of Zambia (HPCZ) | Safety standards for equipment used in health facilities | Certifies imaging machines, laboratory devices, and other capital equipment. | | Zambia Public Procurement Authority (ZPPA) | Public-sector tender rules and e-GP supplier register | Grants you the legal “passport” to bid once your products are approved. |

2. Register Your Business, Your Products, and Yourself

  • **Create a legal foothold**** **
    • Option A: Register a foreign company with PACRA, obtain a TPIN, and open a local bank account.

    • Option B: Appoint a licensed local agent with power of attorney. This is faster and satisfies the residency rule for pharmaceutical importers.

  • **Secure ZAMRA marketing authorisations**** **
    • Pharmaceuticals → CTD dossier, quality/efficacy data, sample packs, five-year licence.

    • Medical devices → Technical file, risk analysis, English labels, online submission.

    • Biologics → Manufacturing, stability, and GMP evidence; 180-day review clock.

  • **Join the ZPPA e-Government Procurement (e-GP) platform**** **
    • Upload incorporation and tax documents (or manual entry if un-incorporated).

    • Renew annually to keep your supplier number active.

  • 3. Master Zambia’s Tender Landscape

    Open bidding is mandatory for contracts above K 1 million and typically attracts global competition. Expect six weeks of float time and a public bid-opening ceremony.

    Limited or simplified bidding applies to specialist technologies or low-value lots. Use these routes to test-launch new products before scaling.

    ZAMMSA tender cycles run on an annual work-plan:

    • International lots target high-volume, experienced exporters.

    • Local lots can be ring-fenced for Zambian manufacturers—consider a joint venture if you plan to build local finishing lines.

    Pro tips for winning bids

    • Track tender notices on the ZPPA e-GP dashboard and in national newspapers.

    • Attend bid openings; relationships start in the room, not on the form.

    • Provide robust evidence of supply capacity—delivery performance counts almost as much as price.

    4. Build the Right Market-Entry Structure

    | Model | Advantages | Watch-outs | | Agent/Distributor | Instant local presence, existing relationships, faster regulatory submissions | Commission costs; perform due diligence on storage standards. | | Joint venture | Access to tax incentives and “local supplier” points; shared risk | Requires clear equity and IP agreements. | | Own subsidiary | Direct control of brand, margin, and after-sales service | Higher setup cost; you need resident directors and a physical office. |

    Whatever route you choose, insist on Good Distribution Practice (GDP) in every warehouse and vehicle. ZAMRA audits are strict, and temperature excursions can invalidate tenders.

    5. Navigate Common Pitfalls Early

    • Payment delays: Government pay-cycles can stretch beyond 90 days. Negotiate staggered deliveries or advance payment terms to protect cash flow.

    • Currency risk: Quotation in ZMW unless the tender allows USD. Use forward contracts to lock exchange rates.

    • Label compliance: Every pack must carry your ZAMRA licence number and expiry date in English; failure triggers port holds.

    • Rival suppliers: India and China dominate on price. Differentiate with shorter lead times, responsive after-sales service, or local training programmes.

    6. Quality and Compliance Are Your Brand

    • Conduct voluntary GMP pre-inspections to shorten ZAMRA review times.

    • Keep full batch traceability—Zambia is tightening serialisation rules in line with global standards.

    • Offer clinician training or preventive-maintenance kits; added value scores points in technical evaluations.

    Conclusion

    Supplying Zambia’s medical supply chain is not a quick transaction—it is a structured process that rewards preparation, patience, and partnership. By securing the correct registrations, aligning with ZAMMSA’s tender calendar, and backing your products with visible quality systems, foreign companies can build a durable foothold in a market that still imports the bulk of its essential health commodities. In doing so, you will not only capture commercial value but also play a vital role in strengthening Zambia’s public health outcomes.

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