Track Record
NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Zambia, Africa.
The company's expertise spans transport and logistics, information and communication technology and finance and banking. Their portfolio includes works contracts (2).
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank. The total recorded value of their awarded contracts stands at ZMW 510,000.
Notable Contracts
**Contract Award** | Project: EASTERN PROVINCE JURISDICTIONAL SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE PROGRAM - EMISSIONS REDUCTION PROJECT | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: MGEE/EPJSLP/REH/DNPW/09/2025
— Eastern Province Jurisdictional Sustainable Landscape Program - Emissions Reduction Project
**Contract Award** | Project: EASTERN PROVINCE JURISDICTIONAL SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE PROGRAM - EMISSIONS REDUCTION PROJECT | Method: Request for Quotations | Ref: MGEE-EPJSLP-REHAB-GOVT-CW-9-2025
— Eastern Province Jurisdictional Sustainable Landscape Program - Emissions Reduction Project
Key contracting authorities
- Eastern Province Jurisdictional Sustainable Landscape Program - Emissions Reduction Project· 2
Frequently asked questions about NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS
Who is NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS?
NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS is a public-sector contractor based in Zambia with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Zambia.
How many public contracts has NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS won?
NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2026.
What sectors does NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS work in?
NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS is most active in transport and logistics, information and communication technology and finance and banking.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS?
NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS's most frequent contracting authorities include Eastern Province Jurisdictional Sustainable Landscape Program - Emissions Reduction Project.
Where does BidsFactory get NEW MAPALO GENERAL DEALERS's contract history?
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