Analytics report

Global Tender Activity Analysis: January 14, 2026 - Strong New Tender Volume with $4.8B in Opportunities

On January 14, 2026, global tender markets showed robust activity with 1,138 new tenders published, valued at approximately $4.79 billion USD. The United States dominated new tender issuance, while award activity remained modest with only 13 tenders awarded totaling $84.2 million. The average bid window stood at 21.5 days, providing suppliers with approximately three weeks to prepare submissions.

Daily value snapshot

Jan 14, 2026

New value $4.8 Billion · Awarded value $84.2 Million

New1.1K
Closed84
Awarded13
New tenders1.1KDaily publication volume
Closed tenders84Status updates during the day
Awarded tenders13Confirmed award notices
Bid window21.5 daysAverage time to submit

Daily activity trend

Last 7 days
Jan 14
NewClosedAwarded
DateNewClosedAwarded
Jan 14, 20261.1K8413

Winning suppliers

Ranked by awards
Rangam Consultants Inc (270 Davidson Avenue)2 awards
2

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Global IT Solutions USI Inc (1133 East 35th Street)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Alfred Executive Transportation LLC (240 Kent Avenue)1 awards
1

Repeat winners to benchmark or partner with.

Top countries

Daily concentration
United States728 tenders
United Kingdom160 tenders
Saudi Arabia144 tenders
South Africa74 tenders

Top sectors

Daily demand
Other761 notices
Direct Purchase101 notices
Non-Consulting Services92 notices
Goods51 notices
Daily analysis

Market context and competitive signals

Written by IndexBox analysts using daily tender and award data.

Market Overview: High Volume of New Opportunities with Modest Award Activity

The global tender market on January 14, 2026, presented a landscape of significant opportunity creation alongside measured contract awards. A total of 1,138 new tenders entered the market, representing a substantial pipeline of potential business for suppliers worldwide. These new opportunities carried a combined estimated value of $4,794,714,646.74 USD, indicating the scale of procurement activity occurring across various sectors and regions.

In contrast to the robust issuance of new tenders, award activity remained relatively subdued. Only 13 tenders were awarded on this date, with a total awarded value of $84,205,433.00 USD. This represents approximately 1.75% of the value of new tenders published on the same day, suggesting that procurement cycles are in earlier stages for most opportunities. The closure of 84 tenders indicates ongoing evaluation processes that may yield future awards.

The average bid window of 21.5 days provides suppliers with just over three weeks to prepare and submit their proposals. This timeframe is consistent with standard procurement practices but requires efficient response planning from potential bidders. The significant disparity between new tender volume and award activity highlights the dynamic nature of global procurement markets, where opportunity identification significantly outpaces contract finalization on any given day.

  • 1,138 new tenders published with $4.79 billion total value
  • Only 13 tenders awarded totaling $84.2 million
  • 84 tenders closed, indicating ongoing evaluation processes
  • 21.5-day average bid window for response preparation

Geographic Distribution: United States Dominates Tender Issuance

Geographic analysis of tender activity on January 14, 2026, reveals concentrated procurement activity in specific markets. The United States emerged as the dominant player, accounting for 728 of the 1,138 new tenders published—approximately 64% of the global total. This substantial volume underscores the scale of public and private procurement within the U.S. market and its importance to suppliers seeking contract opportunities.

The United Kingdom followed with 160 new tenders, representing the second-largest market by volume. Saudi Arabia ranked third with 144 new tenders, indicating significant procurement activity in the Middle Eastern region. South Africa (74 tenders) and Kenya (13 tenders) rounded out the top five countries, demonstrating procurement activity across multiple continents.

This geographic concentration suggests that suppliers focused on these key markets would have encountered the highest volume of opportunities on January 14, 2026. The dominance of English-speaking markets (United States and United Kingdom) in the top positions may reflect both economic scale and transparency in procurement reporting. Regional suppliers in these markets would have faced the most competitive landscapes, while suppliers in other regions encountered fewer but potentially less contested opportunities.

  • United States: 728 new tenders (64% of global total)
  • United Kingdom: 160 new tenders
  • Saudi Arabia: 144 new tenders
  • South Africa: 74 new tenders
  • Kenya: 13 new tenders

Sector Analysis: Diverse Procurement Categories with 'Other' Dominating

Sector distribution of new tenders on January 14, 2026, showed a diverse range of procurement categories, though one classification dominated the landscape. The 'Other' category accounted for 761 of the 1,138 new tenders—approximately 67% of the total. This broad classification likely encompasses various specialized services, niche products, or mixed procurement packages that don't fit neatly into standard categories, indicating the complexity and variety of modern procurement needs.

Direct Purchase opportunities represented the second-largest sector with 101 tenders, followed by Non-Consulting Services with 92 tenders. Goods procurement accounted for 51 new tenders, while Public Competition opportunities numbered 42. This distribution suggests that service-based procurement (particularly in the 'Other' and Non-Consulting Services categories) outweighed goods procurement on this specific date.

The prominence of the 'Other' category presents both challenges and opportunities for suppliers. While it indicates diverse procurement needs across organizations, it may require suppliers to carefully review tender specifications to identify relevant opportunities that match their capabilities. The presence of Direct Purchase as the second-largest category suggests some procurement processes may be streamlined for specific requirements, potentially offering quicker turnaround times for qualified suppliers.

  • 'Other' category: 761 tenders (67% of total)
  • Direct Purchase: 101 tenders
  • Non-Consulting Services: 92 tenders
  • Goods: 51 tenders
  • Public Competition: 42 tenders

Award Insights and Market Implications

The award activity on January 14, 2026, provides insights into successful suppliers and market dynamics. With only 13 tenders awarded, competition for these contracts was likely intense. The top winners list reveals that Rangam Consultants Inc. secured two awards, while four other companies each won one tender. This distribution suggests that while some suppliers are beginning to achieve multiple successes, most awards on this date went to different organizations.

The awarded value of $84,205,433.00 USD across 13 tenders indicates an average award value of approximately $6.5 million per contract. This represents substantial individual opportunities for the winning suppliers. However, when compared to the $4.79 billion in new tender value published on the same day, it's clear that the procurement pipeline contains significantly more potential value than what was realized through awards on January 14.

For procurement professionals and suppliers, these metrics suggest several strategic considerations. The high volume of new tenders indicates active procurement markets with substantial opportunities in development. The modest award activity relative to new tender issuance suggests that many opportunities remain in the bidding or evaluation phases. Suppliers should monitor both new tender publications and award announcements to understand market trends, identify successful competitors, and refine their bidding strategies accordingly.

  • Rangam Consultants Inc. won 2 tenders
  • Four other companies each won 1 tender
  • Average award value: approximately $6.5 million
  • Awarded value represents 1.75% of new tender value
  • Multiple suppliers successful, indicating diverse competition