Atea Denmark wins major new public frame agreement (SKI 50.40, part 1)

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Staten og Kommunernes Indkøbsservice (SKI), the largest public procurement agency in Denmark, has today awarded Atea ‘part 1’ of the SKI 50.40 frame agreement. SKI 50.40 ‘part 1’ is a public procurement agreement through which central and local government agencies can purchase computers, accessories, and related services.

The term of the agreement is two years, with a possible extension of an additional two years. During the four-year period, public sector customers may purchase up to DKK 4.3 billion.

Atea Denmark is the sole supplier on the frame agreement. The frame agreement replaces a prior frame agreement, which was held by a competitor.

SKI has not yet awarded ‘part 2’ of the SKI 50.40 frame agreement. SKI 50.40 ‘part 2’ is a public procurement agreement through which schools can purchase computers, accessories, and related services. Atea has also submitted a bid on ‘part 2’ of the frame agreement.

"We are very grateful to have been awarded ‘part 1’ of the 50.40 frame agreement by SKI," commented Atea CEO Steinar Sønsteby. “As the largest provider of IT infrastructure in the Nordic region, Atea will commit its full resources to support the Danish public sector under this frame agreement.”

The award of ‘part 1’ of the SKI 50.40 frame agreement is subject to appeal from other participants in the tendering process. The deadline for appeals is March 18. Assuming that there are no delays from a potential appeal, sales under the agreement will begin later in March.

For further information, please contact:
Steinar Sønsteby, Group CEO: mobile +47 930 55 655
Robert Giori, Group CFO: +47 934 09 188

 

About Atea
Atea is the leading supplier of IT infrastructure in the Nordic and Baltic regions. Atea is present in 88 cities with over 8,000 employees in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Atea delivers hardware and software from leading global vendors, and provides consulting and technical services to support its customers with the design, implementation and operation of their IT environments. Atea had revenue of approximately NOK 35 billion (EUR 3.1 billion) in 2023 and is listed on Oslo Stock Exchange. www.atea.com

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