The Danish Motor Authority offers a framework agreement on the production and delivery of license plates and related services. In addition to the production and delivery of license plates for motor vehicles in Denmark, license plates must also be produced and delivered to Greenland.
One of the tasks of the Danish Motor Authority is to ensure that all motor vehicles in Denmark are registered correctly. In order to fulfill this task, the National Board of Engineers offers a framework agreement on the production and delivery of license plates and associated services. The Motor Authority will then be referred to as the "Contracting Authority".
License plates must be produced and delivered to the Order's own four (4) motor expeditions, which are currently located in Høje-Taastrup, Odense, Aarhus and Aalborg, the approx. 2,500 vision halls and car dealers authorized by the Contracting Authority to register and re-register motor vehicles in Denmark, as well as to private citizens.
In addition to the production and delivery of license plates for motor vehicles in Denmark, license plates must also be produced and delivered to Greenland.
The client uses its own IT system - Digital Motor Register (hereinafter referred to as "DMR"). DMR is accessed via the Internet and is used by vision halls, car dealers and private citizens for ordering license plate sets, license plates, registration and re-registration of vehicles, and for the Contractor in connection with handling and assignment of registration numbers to the license plates. In connection with this Framework Agreement, DMR will be used in the cooperation between the Contracting Authority and the future Supplier to manage orders and ship number plates.
Ordering license plates for Greenland will, as a rule, take place from the police districts in Greenland, but can also be done by the Contracting Authority on behalf of the police districts in Greenland.
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