Results 1 - 15 from 15 for "ratb"
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Hidroelectrica Wins Bid To Provide Energy for Bucharest Public Transport Companies
06.15.2018
Romania's state-owned hydropower producer Hidroelectrica has won public procurement tenders to supply electricity to Bucharest subway operator Metrorex and Bucharest's above-ground public transport more
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Bucharest Public Transport Company, One Of Most Inefficient State-Run Organizations In Romania
08.25.2017
Bucharest has the worst public transportation system of all European capitals, even though its budget is EUR2 billion a year. more
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Hidroelectrica To Supply Electric Power To RATB In RON39M Contract
06.21.2016
Romanian state-owned hydropower producer Hidroelectrica won a contract worth nearly RON39 million for supplying electric power to Bucharest public transport company RATB, after having recently signed more
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Bucharest Public Transport Company Wants To Insure Fleet For RON5.7M
04.02.2015
The Bucharest public transport company RATB wants to insure its fleet of buses, trolleybuses and tramways for some RON5.7 million. more
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Asirom VIG To Insure Bucharest Public Transport Vehicles For RON3.65M
07.08.2014
The Bucharest public transport company RATB has awarded a one-year, RON3.65 million insurance contract to Asirom Vienna Insurance Group for civil liability insurance on its fleet of buses, trolleys more
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Bucharest Public Transport Employees Call Off Planned Strike
10.11.2013
Unionists with subway company Metrorex and Bucharest public transport company RATB have suspended plans to go on strike Monday and Tuesday, citing government approval for subsidies and ongoing more
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Asirom VIG To Insure RATB’s Fleet For RON2.74M
07.12.2013
Insurer Asirom VIG will insure the fleet of Bucharest’s public transport authority RATB for 2.74 million (EUR0.62 million) and the mandatory car insurance (RCA) contract is valid for one year. more
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Bucharest Council Dismisses Heads Of Public Transport Authority, Heating Distributor
09.04.2012
The Bucharest Council on Tuesday dismissed Viorel Popescu, the head of the capital’s public transport authority RATB, and Mihai Becheanu, manager of heating distributor RADET, from the position of more
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Bucharest’s Transport Authority Willing To Buy Energy At Prices Higher Than On Power Exchange
05.14.2012
Bucharest’s public transport authority RATB wants to buy EUR9 million worth of electricity at a price of 368 lei (EUR83) per MWh, 60%-70% higher than that of energy sold on the Romanian power more
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Bucharest To Have Single Ticket System For Metropolitan Transport By June 1
01.04.2012
Bucharest's Metropolitan Transport Authority (AMTB) wants to implement a single ticket system for transport via bus, subway, rail and private operators in the city and surrounding area, by June 1. more
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RATB To Spend EUR760,000 On Monitoring System
10.13.2011
Bucharest's public transport authority (RATB) will buy a monitoring system for 1,000 buses and 100 trolley buses, estimating that the EUR760,000 investment will be compensated in less than a year by more
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Government Approves Creation Of Bucharest Metropolitan Transport Authority
08.30.2011
Romania's Government on Tuesday approved the creation of the Bucharest Metropolitan Transport Authority, under the Transport Ministry, in charge of regulating and coordinating public passenger more
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RATB Wants To Quench Its Fuel Thirst With EUR100M
08.03.2011
Bucharest’s public transportation corporation (RATB) is trying to secure its necessary fuel volumes for the next four years through a contract worth over EUR100 million, a company announcement more
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Valer Blidar To Invest EUR8M In Streetcar Plant
06.08.2011
Valer Blidar, founder of Banca Feroviara and owner of railway carriage maker Astra Vagoane Calatori, says he will invest EUR8 million to start streetcar production in Bucharest, having forged a more
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RATB Should Become Commercial Company To Access EU Funds
05.18.2011
Bucharest public transport authority RATB should be turned into a commercial enterprise, to increase its independence and allow it to access European funds, general manager Adrian Crit said Wednesday. more