Insurance of Baku Bus Buses Cost 1.2 Million Manat
Passenger buses of state-run Ltd Baku Bus are insured in the company Pasha Sigorta in the amount of 1 million 204 thousand 378 manat 1 gepik.
The agreement was signed at the end of May. Then the parties did not disclose the cost of the contract. Today, the State Procurement Agency unveiled the register of contracts for public procurement, which reflects information about the contract between Ltd Baku Bus and JSC Pasha Sigorta.
Ltd Baku Bus was created in April 2014 as part of the preparatory process for the first European Games Baku-2015. The company operates under the Executive Power of Baku. According to official information, 302 buses IVECO were purchased in France. The value of the procurement contract was not reported.
According to the State Customs Committee, 105 buses were delivered to Azerbaijan from France in Q1. The average declared value of one bus was $ 334,850.
It is noteworthy that the European Games ended, but Baku Bus buses never appeared in the streets of the capital, although the management of the bus company promised that this will happen in mid-July. The site Ltd Baku Bus (www.bakubus.az) does not work. ----08B
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