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Published11/07/2024
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Today19/04/2025
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In order to meet the need for cars, North Sea Port wants to purchase several vehicles with a maintenance contract in the coming years. There are two types of cars: Pool Cars and Service Cars. Cars are deployed from Belgium and from the Netherlands. All cars are purchased with a maintenance contract. Currently there are about 35 cars of which about 20% will have to be replaced in 2024. In the following years, it will be replaced as needed. Expansion of this fleet is also possible in the near future. To this end, an accreditation system shall be set up: at any time, an interested undertaking may submit an application for recognition in which it demonstrates that it meets the requirements. (see point I.4 of the Accreditation Guide) The application must contain the required documents and clearly state for which category(ies) (lot(s)) it is submitted. No later than 30 days after submission, the applicant shall be informed of his recognition or non-recognition. This period is suspended during holiday periods. The conditions for recognition may be revised, for example due to changes in technical conditions (e.g. innovations). Each approved undertaking shall be informed of this so that a supplement to the application or a new application can be submitted in good time. Due to changed circumstances, the accreditation system may also be discontinued by the contracting authority. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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