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VTB Tender for the Purchase of IT Equipment
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) has announced a tender for the purchase of information technology equipment.
In evaluating the bids, preference will be given to the most rational tender offer and the quality of technical specifications, - stated in the JSC.
Bids must be submitted in a sealed opaque envelope no later than July 12, 2013, 16:00 in head office at the address: Baku, Nasimi District, 38 Khatai Avenue.
Proposals that do not meet the previously announced technical specifications of the tender commission will not be considered.
Apply to the tender committee to the Secretary of the Tender Board R. Sultanov.
Phone: 012 492 00 80 012 437-71-20 (ext. 1252)
Fax: 012 437-71-21 Mob. Number: 050 286 00 87 - 17D-
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