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Cameroon: Tractafric Equipement lands one billion FCFA deal with Sodecoton

Cameroon: Tractafric Equipement lands one billion FCFA deal with Sodecoton
  • Comments   -   Sunday, 12 October 2014 03:09

(Business in Cameroon) - Tractafric Equipement has just announced that it is the winner of the 3 phase deal to provide heavy machinery to Société de développement du coton (Sodecoton), for a total of one billion FCFA.

According to a release made by the Minister of Public Works, Abba Sadou, the deal is to deliver in 150 days or sooner, two graders (512.7 million FCFA), two bulldozers (500.8 million FCFA) and three small dual cylinder rollers (82.2 million FCFA).

Tractafric Equipement beat-out its competitors such as Cfao Equipment, whose bids did not meet the required “major technical characteristics”.

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