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The first batch involves the acquisition of 100 large buses, powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), for the Maputo Metropolitan Area, and the second batch provides for the purchase of 50 medium-sized buses, also powered by CNG, for the Mozambican capital.
The Mozambican government intends to acquire 390 buses to strengthen urban and rural public transportation in the country, with nearly half of them powered by natural gas, according to information from the public tender reported in March of this year by Lusa. The public tender launched by the FTC, open until March 25th, establishes the supply of buses for urban transportation and typical mixed-use vehicles for rural transportation, in batches.
The first batch involves the acquisition of 100 large buses, powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), for the Maputo Metropolitan Area, and the second batch provides for the purchase of 50 medium-sized buses, also powered by CNG, for the Mozambican capital.
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The third lot includes 100 mid-size diesel-powered buses “intended for the provinces”. The fourth lot includes 100 more “typical vehicles for public transportation in rural areas,” and the fifth lot includes 40 buses for transporting employees of the country’s public institutions.



