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Having Its Own Car-Repair Base, Baku Metro Provided over AZN 2 Million to Private Company
Baku / 06.21.19 / Turan: Baku Metro CJSC has concluded a contract with Naqliyyat Tamir-Techizat LLC, which provides for the overhaul of several cars. Strange in this deal is that the metro in 2014-2017 built a modern car-repair shop, and the contract party is not specialized in these matters.
The contract was signed on June 3rd, and its value is 2 million 87.7 thousand manat ($ 1,228 thousand). At the same time, the subway hides information about how many cars and for what period will be repaired.
In the March interview the Chairman of the Board of Baku Metro CJSC, Zaur Huseynov, reported that the car repair shop repaired, modernized and put into operation 15 cars.
In January of this year, Baku Metro CJSC and Naqliyyat Tamir-Techizat LLC signed an agreement for the purchase of spare parts for cars, cars and mechanisms totaling 1,626.5 thousand manat ($ 956 thousand). --0-----
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