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Framework value

£1.2B

Number of suppliers

9

Count of identified call-offs

71

Value of identified call-offs

£593M

Crown Commercial Service as the Authority has awarded a single Lot, multi-supplier Framework Agreement for the provision of Fuel Cards and Associated Services, across the UK (regional and nationwide) and Europe enabling Contracting Authorities to enter into a Call Off Contract with the successful Suppliers for any of the required Services.

Contract detail

Contract status Award notice - awarded
Value
£1.2B
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sector
  • Magnetic cards
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • Northern Ireland
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO No
Contract notice published 4 April 2018
Contract tender deadline 15 January 2018
Contract start 23 March 2018
Contract end

22 March 2022

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Contract duration 4 years
Contract value awarded
£1.2B
Contract awarded
13 March 2018
Supplier name
City
Region
Country
SME
Allstar Business Solutions Limited Swindon South West United Kingdom No
BARCLAYCARD FUNDING PLC London United Kingdom No
BP Oil UK Limited South East United Kingdom No
CERTAS ENERGY UK LIMITED North West United Kingdom No
Fuelmate Limited Yorkshire And The Humber United Kingdom No
MAXOL OIL LIMITED Northern Ireland Northern Ireland No
Shell U.K. Oil Products Limited London United Kingdom No
UK FUELS LIMITED Crewe North West United Kingdom No
Worldline IT Services UK Limited East Midlands United Kingdom No
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