Provision of Commercial Vehicle Repairs, Servicing & Maintenance

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  • Repair and maintenance services of motor vehicles and associated equipment

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1 month from now

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1 week ago

Description

Norse Waste Solutions (NWS) is a joint venture company owned by Norse Eastern services.  
NWS currently provides a waste collection service on behalf of commercial companies within the Norfolk County Boundary but in particular to Great Yarmouth and also Norwich City.
NWS is seeking suitably qualified bids for the provision of commercial vehicle repairs, servicing and maintenance for its fleet of 6 recycle collection vehicles (RCV’s) subject to ‘O’ licence requirements and minor repairs to a light commercial vehicle.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at: 
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Norwich:-Repair-and-maintenance-services-of-motor-vehicles-and-associated-equipment./6WTD753F6W
To respond to this opportunity, please click here: 
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/6WTD753F6W

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