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Montenegro:Dubai, Beirut and Serbia want the Port

08. March 2010. | 10:51

Source: limun.hr

The Montenegrin Government informed that six companies have bought the tender documentation for companies Montecargo and Kontejnerski terminal i generalni tereti of the Port of Bar for now.

The Montenegrin Government informed that six companies have bought the tender documentation for companies Montecargo and Kontejnerski terminal i generalni tereti of the Port of Bar for now.

As it was stated, four companies purchased the socumentation for Kontejnerski terminali and two for Montecargo.

Assistant Minister of Transport Srdan Vukcevic said that there is a certain number of companies that are still considering and trying to conclude a financial construction in order to become official participants, while the deadline expires on March 31.

Companies from Dubai, Beirut, Serbia and Romania purchased the documentation for Kontejnerski terminal.

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