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Procurement of: Low Entry City Buses for Anbessa City Bus Service Enterprise (ACBSE) (67 Buses)

World Bank-financed contract awarded to YUTONG BUS CO., LTD for the Ethiopia Ethiopia: Transport Systems Improvement Project (TRANSIP) project (Project ID P151819).

Key Information
Awarding Country
Awarded By
Government of Ethiopia (World Bank-financed, project P151819)
Awarded To
YUTONG BUS CO., LTD
Status
In Progress
Contract Value
USD 9,723,234
Procurement Method
Direct
Reference
1725516
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Description

Contract awarded under World Bank-financed project P151819 (Ethiopia: Transport Systems Improvement Project (TRANSIP)). Borrower: Government of Ethiopia. Procurement category: Goods. Method: Direct Selection. Review type: Prior. Fiscal year: 2023. Supplier of record (per World Bank STEP): YUTONG BUS CO., LTD (China). Borrower contract ref: ET-AARTB-332658-GO-DIR. Source: World Bank Contract Awards in Investment Project Financing dataset, daily updated from STEP.

Why This Supplier Won

Selected through Direct Selection procurement procedure under World Bank Procurement Regulations. Procurement category: Goods. Subject to Prior review by the World Bank.

Sectors

Transport

Source

World Bank Contract Awards Dataset (DS00005), Project P151819 - Ethiopia: Transport Systems Improvement Project (TRANSIP)

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