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Qumak-Sekom wins tender to build traffic management system

Qumak-Sekom, the Polish IT integrator, has made the lowest bid (US$39.57 million) in a tender to build an integrated traffic management system for Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot (the so-called TriCity).
April 26, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5281 Qumak-Sekom, the Polish IT integrator, has made the lowest bid (US$39.57 million) in a tender to build an integrated traffic management system for Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot (the so-called TriCity). If no appeals are submitted by other bidders (Asseco Poland, UTI Polska, a consortium of 5278 Atrem and 5279 PBG, a consortium of Alcatel, 5264 Indra and Mirabel Investments, and a consortia of 5280 Wasko and Gertrude) in the next ten days, Qumak-Sekom will be able to sign a contract.

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