March 22 (SeeNews) - Serbian state-owned railway asset management company Infrastruktura Zeleznice Srbije launched a tender for the sale of 365 tonnes of scrap copper at a starting price of 237.6 million dinars (2.01 million euro/$2.22 million), it said.
The call for bids expires on March 28, at 12 pm local time, the company said in statement on Monday. The submitted bids will be opened on the same day, at 12:30 pm.
As a part of a broader project to remove 435 km of unused rail tracks in the next two years, the company previously announced sales of rail scrap worth 302 million dinars and old railway sleepers for 6.8 million euro.
Infrastruktura Zeleznice Srbije was an infrastructure asset management branch of Serbian Railways until it unbundled into three separate companies in 2015.
(1 euro = 117.729 dinars)