November 12 (SeeNews) - Stolichen Avtotransport, the public bus transport company of Bulgaria’s capital Sofia, said on Monday that it has signed a 1.8 million levs ($1.0 million/920,300 euro) contract for supply of 10 used diesel buses with local firm Buskar.
The contract was signed on November 8, Stolichen Avtotransport said in a notice.
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Buskar submitted the only offer in the public tender for awarding the contract.
Seven of the buses were manufactured in 2011 and the remaining three - in 2012.
The buses must be delivered within no more than 45 days since the signing of the contract.
According to commercial register data, Buskar has a registered capital of 5,000 levs and is fully owned by private individual Ferdi Mehmed.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)