Zaporizhzhia Military Office Spends 333 Million Hryvnias on Foreign Recruitment Flights.
Contract for Air Transport of Military Service Candidates
According to TSN.ua: The Zaporizhzhia Regional Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC) has signed a contract worth over 333 million hryvnias to arrange air transport for military service candidates. The total value of the contract is 333,020,274 hryvnias, including VAT, and it was agreed between the Zaporizhzhia TCC and a specialized enterprise. This significant expenditure highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to bolster its military personnel.
Purpose of the Procurement
The procurement covers services for airlifting foreign nationals and stateless persons arriving in Ukraine. Its primary goal is to facilitate the transportation of candidates for military service. The contract's scope extends beyond flights to include comprehensive logistical support, such as:
- Document processing
- Visa arrangements
- Insurance
- Ground transportation
- Organization of meals and accommodation
The purchase was conducted using a non-competitive procedure, authorized by Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 1178. This approach indicates the high priority and urgent need to arrange air transport for these service candidates.
This agreement reflects a growing necessity to secure military personnel for Ukraine, particularly under the current security conditions. — Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine
Organizing air transport for foreigners and stateless persons is a key component in attracting new candidates, which could positively impact the staffing of military units. The use of a non-competitive tender further underscores the urgency of these measures, emphasizing the procurement's relevance to national security concerns.
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