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What was the Turnover of Military Companies in the FBiH in 2017?

Published December 18, 2017
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The total turnover of eight state-owned companies that are operating within the military industry of the FBiH this year amounted to a total of 238,172,610 BAM, as stated in a document that was submitted to the Government of FBiH.

The company Igman from Konjic achieved the total turnover of 115 million BAM this year, Ginex from Gorazde achieved 43 million BAM, Pretis achieved 43.6 million BAM, BNT from Novi Travnik achieved 14.7 million BAM, and Binas from Bugojno achieved a total of 10.7 million BAM.

The company Vitezit achieved a total turnover of 5.5 million BAM while Zrak from Sarajevo achieved 3.6 million BAM.

The total turnover of the Overhaul Institute Hadzici amounted to 2.2 million BAM this year.

Available data is showing that these companies have already contracted jobs worth 181 million BAM in 2018. Igman already contracted 80 million BAM worth jobs, while Ginex and Pretis contracted 43.7 million BAM.

According to the business operation plan for the year of 2018, these eight state-owned companies are expecting the turnover of 271.3 million BAM. In Igman, the expected turnover is 124 million BAM, Pretis expects 57 million BAM, Ginex expects 47.8 million BAM, and Vitezit expects 7,8 million BAM of total turnover.

Besides the aforementioned state-owned companies, there are also several private companies that are operating on BH market as well.

(Source: biznisinfo.ba)

 

 

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