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The Tender In Romania Is Turkish Company's

Bozankaya, Turkey's first exporter of rail vehicles, won in Bucharest 100 pieces of trolleybus tender on the court has made its final decision.

The Tender In Romania Is Turkish Company's
Yazar: Zack Smith

Yayınlanma: 2 Mart 2020 19:44

Güncellenme: 13 Mayıs 2024 09:19

The Tender In Romania Is Turkish Company's

Bozankaya, Turkey's first exporter of rail vehicles, won in Bucharest 100 pieces of trolleybus tender on the court has made its final decision. Bozankaya, Turkey's first exporter of rail vehicles, won two major tenders last year. The first of these tenders in Romania was the production of 16 low-base Tramways for the city of Iaşi. The first project will be produced in a period of 34 months, the 30-meter-long vehicles have 5 modules and a capacity of approximately 270 passengers. Another project was held in the capital, Bucharest, and Bozankaya won the tender for 100 trolleybuses.

WON 44.5 MILLION EUROS

Bozankaya won the giant tender for 100 vehicles in February last year, 44.5 million euros, that is, 310 million TL at today's exchange rate, but the process was blocked. Another company interested in the tender in Bucharest, Solaris of Poland, took the process to court. The previous day, the Bucharest Court of Appeal announced its decision and rejected an appeal by Polish Solaris to the tender. The court's decision is known as a final decision, and the Turkish company can also begin deliveries through this process. The trolleybuses have a capacity of 96 passengers and 24 seats, according to Bozankaya's tender. Source: Dunya.com
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