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Four Cameroonian companies secure BEAC’s contract for the production of the 2019 communication aids

Four Cameroonian companies secure BEAC’s contract for the production of the 2019 communication aids
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 16 October 2018 15:39

(Business in Cameroon) - The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) awarded four Cameroonian companies the contract for the production of communication media for 2019.

In details, Intemporel Sarl secured the contract for diaries production, Beta Print Sarl and JSR Photo Concept will respectively produce calendars and leather organizers, while Colorix will manufacture envelopes and greeting cards.

These contracts, the amounts of which have not been disclosed, are subsequent to an international tender issued May 8 by the Central Bank of CEMAC States.

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