
Azerkosmos Looking for Wealthy Partner
JSC Azerkosmos announced a tender for purchase of equipment for telecommunication satellite Azerispace-2 and ground control systems.
As stated in the announcement of the company, the tender is open to companies that have the necessary technical, financial and human resources and experience.
The contract completion term is until the end of 2017. Under the terms of the tender, the installation of ground equipment should be completed in a maximum of 2017 in order to bring the satellite Azerispace-2 into full readiness for launch from Baikonur no later than the end of 2017.
The tender participation fee is $ 20 thousand.
Companies wishing to participate in the tender have time until April 22, 2015 to submit their proposals accompanied by a bank guarantee in the amount of 1% of the value proposition. The tender procedure will take place on April 23.
Recall first the telecommunications satellite Azerispace-1 was launched February 9, 2013 from Kourou, French Guiana. JSC Azerkosmos during its operation expects to gain $ 420 million of net profit. --17D-
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- Economics
- 4 March 2015 14:10
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