Track Record
PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Senegal, Africa.
The company's expertise spans education and training, information and communication technology and finance and banking. Their portfolio includes supply contracts (2).
Their areas of specialization include primary education, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank. The total recorded value of their awarded contracts stands at XOF 645.2 million.
Notable Contracts
This contract award pertains to the "SENEGAL - Project for the Improvement of Education System Performance - PAPSE" initiative, specifically focusing on the printing and delivery of educational…
— Senegal - Project for the Improvement of Education System Performance - Papse
Contract award for school and teaching material kits for the PAPSE project in Senegal, acquired via Request for Quotations.
— Senegal - Project for the Improvement of Education System Performance - Papse
Key contracting authorities
- Senegal - Project for the Improvement of Education System Performance - Papse· 2
Frequently asked questions about PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX)
Who is PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX)?
PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) is a public-sector contractor based in Senegal with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Senegal.
How many public contracts has PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) won?
PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2026.
What sectors does PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) work in?
PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX) is most active in education and training, information and communication technology and finance and banking.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX)?
PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX)'s most frequent contracting authorities include Senegal - Project for the Improvement of Education System Performance - Papse.
Where does BidsFactory get PAPETERIE EXPRESS (PAPEX)'s contract history?
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