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Vehicle Trade-In and Disposal Service

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The US Embassy Tbilisi, under the Department of State, is seeking a subcontractor for a Vehicle Trade-In and Disposal Service. This contract involves the acceptance and processing of older vehicles, specifically focusing on valuation, title transfer, and ensuring compliant disposal or resale of the assets. The opportunity was posted on August 7, 2026, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026. All services will be performed in Tbilisi, Georgia, under NAICS code 441120.

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US Embassy Tbilisi seeks subcontractor for vehicle trade-in and disposal services in Georgia.

Agency

Department Of State → US Embassy TbilisiView Agency

NAICS

441120 - Used Car DealersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Tbilisi, DC, 0131, GEO

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This scope was carved out of 19GG8026Q0029.

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U.S. Embassy Tbilisi Purchase of 2 x SUVs

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Tbilisi
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Accept and process trade-ins of older vehicles, including valuation, title transfer, and compliant disposal or resale.

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