France – Services de transport routier – PDME_AUTOPARTAGE_2601_DSS
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This tender concerns the provision of very short-term car-sharing vehicle rental services for the Occitanie academic region. The service will support operational mobility needs across the region's administrative and educational facilities.
Car-sharing and vehicle rental companies with established operations in France and proven capability to serve public institutions should apply.
Suppliers must be qualified car-sharing service providers with operational capacity to deploy and manage a fleet of vehicles across the Occitanie region. Experience in public-sector short-term vehicle rental and compliance with French transport regulations are essential.
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What is this tender about?
This tender concerns the provision of very short-term car-sharing vehicle rental services for the Occitanie academic region. The service will support operational mobility needs across the region's administrative and educational facilities.
What are the requirements for suppliers?
Suppliers must be qualified car-sharing service providers with operational capacity to deploy and manage a fleet of vehicles across the Occitanie region. Experience in public-sector short-term vehicle rental and compliance with French transport regulations are essential.
What type of company should bid?
Car-sharing and vehicle rental companies with established operations in France and proven capability to serve public institutions should apply.
Who is the buyer?
The buyer is Région académique Occitanie.
When does this tender close?
Submissions close on May 5, 2026.
What is the estimated value?
The estimated value is 590,000 EUR.
Location de véhicules de très courte durée en autopartage pour les services de la région académique Occitanie
PDME_AUTOPARTAGE_2601_DSS
Location véhicules en autopartage en Occitanie
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