State Invests 1.5 Million Euros in Vending Machine Service Contract

The State Investment Centre (SIC) has secured a five-year service contract for a network of vending machines, according to records from the state procurement register. The agreement, valued at 1.5 million euros, encompasses the provision and maintenance of vending machines specifically designed for coffee and snack distribution, alongside micropubs. The contract details a comprehensive service, including the ongoing supply of raw materials, consumables, and other goods to stock the vending machines.

Furthermore, the agreement covers the technical maintenance and repair of the equipment throughout the six-year period. The initiative, overseen by the state, aims to provide convenient access to refreshments and goods. The service will include ensuring the operational readiness of the vending machines and related equipment.

This procurement reflects the state’s ongoing efforts to support various sectors through targeted service contracts. Details regarding the specific locations and operational scope of the vending machines are available through the state procurement register. —

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  1. This seems like a significant expenditure for a relatively simple service, and I’m curious about the justification for the investment.

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