The Romanian Naval Authority is seeking insurance services for its assets, including vehicles, ships, and buildings. This insurance is essential to protect against damages, destruction, theft, or other incidents that could harm these assets. The coverage will also include liability for damages cause
Contract awarded. Originally published 8 months ago.
Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.
In financial services, ROMANIAN NAVAL AUTHORITY has awarded 2 contracts to 2 suppliers.
Across financial services, the most active winners are LLOYDS INSURANCE COMPANY SA, LLOYD'S INSURANCE COMPANY S.A., ECCLESIASTICAL INSURANCE OFFICE PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
This contract involves the development and updating of software for the Maritime Single Window (MSW) system in Romania. In accordance with EU regulations, all member states must implement the European Maritime Single Window Environment (EMSWE) by August 15, 2025. This transition requires migrating f
This contract involves the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of a lightweight modular construction with a metal structure for the administrative office of the Jurilovca Captaincy. Key components include: - Delivery of the final product, including necessary technological and functional
The contracting authority is the Romanian Naval Authority (ANR), a public institution with extrabudgetary funding and legal personality. The ANR is the technical specialized body under the authority of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure, through which it exercises its function as a state a
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