RFI FY26 – 218 Vehicle tracking and Fleet Management Solutions
Description
Plan International’s new global strategy has an intent to take action to help 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and thrive. Putting this new strategy into practice will require significant changes across the organisation as we work towards becoming a global thought leader on girls’ rights. The intended outcome of the capability exists to ensure Plan International responds efficiently and effectively to the wider needs of the organisation, providing the right skills and the right time and manages the resources available to us.
The Opportunity Plan International is considering options for the provision of Vehicle tracking and Fleet Management solutions for over 2000 engines of different categories.
Purpose of the RFI The purpose of this RFI is to allow Plan to assess supplier responses and use the resultant assessments in future decision making in regard to supply of the Opportunity. Whilst it is the intent of Plan to compare supplier responses for the purposes of pre-qualification and possible short listing for further consideration, Plan Limited makes no obligations or undertakings in any way to: a) go to tender; or b) accept any RFI information received from suppliers; or c) include suppliers responding to this RFI in any future tender invitation; or d) any other commitment to suppliers whatsoever, including any intention to form a contract with any supplier for provision of the Opportunity.
RFI FY26-218 Vehicle Tracking
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RFI FY26-218 Vehicle Tracking (377 kB)
About This Opportunity
This is a services contract in the humanitarian aid, information and communication technology and transport and logistics sectors. Located in Regional, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before April 30, 2026.
Published through IAPG, a non-governmental organization with its own procurement policies. NGO contracts often prioritize demonstrated sector expertise and experience in development contexts for services in the humanitarian aid sector. Service contracts are typically evaluated on both technical quality and price, and may require bidders to demonstrate relevant experience and qualified personnel. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.