The government gave the green light to Mordovo to acquire three ferries

The procurement will be carried out through a negotiation procedure without prior publication of a call for tenders in accordance with the Law on Public Procurement

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Detail from the Kamenari-Lepetane ferry line, Photo: Siniša Luković
Detail from the Kamenari-Lepetane ferry line, Photo: Siniša Luković
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Today, at a telephone session, the Government adopted the Information of the Public Enterprise for the Management of the Maritime Assets of Montenegro regarding the procedure for the procurement of the remaining necessary ferries for the smooth functioning of traffic on the Kamenari-Lepetane ferry line.

This means that the Government tasked the Maritime Authority with carrying out an urgent public procurement procedure for the purchase of three ferries.

In the Information of Morsko dobr, which was sent to the Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism, Ana Novaković Đurović, on April 4, and signed by the director of that company, Mladen Mikijelj, it was stated that it is necessary for the Government to adopt a Conclusion by which Morsko dobor undertakes to carry out the procedure of purchasing three ferry, i.e. a negotiation procedure without prior publication of a call for tenders, in accordance with Article 59 paragraph 1 point 3 of the Law on Public Procurement in order to ensure continuous and smooth ferry transportation on the Kamenari-Lepetane line.

"Currently, two ferries with a total capacity of 80 vehicles are operating on the Kamenari-Lepetane traffic line, so the flow of vehicles and passengers is currently running smoothly, without major queues and delays on the ferry approaches. Considering that the tourist season is on the threshold, and that the number of vehicles that use this ferry line, which is constantly increasing, these two ferries will soon not be enough to ensure the smooth flow of traffic," writes the Information of the Sea Dobr.

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