The Ministry of Defence procures spare parts from Millog Oy
Ministry of Defence
Publication date
6.8.2021
12.38
| Published in English on 6.8.2021 at 12.40
Press release
The Ministry of Defence has authorised the Defence Forces to order spare parts for systems of the Army and for all services' joint systems as well as for intelligence, surveillance and command and control systems for 2022.
The spare parts to the Defence Forces will be delivered by a Finnish company, Millog Oy.
The total value of the procurement without value added tax will be EUR 35 million, consisting of a spare parts order and an option, worth EUR 19 and EUR 16 million respectively.
The spare parts will be used for the maintenance of Army systems and all services' joint systems as well as for the maintenance of intelligence, surveillance and command and control systems. The procured spare parts will be used to maintain systems that are in operative use.
Inquiries: Timo Nyyssönen, Special Adviser, Ministry of Defence, tel. +358 295 140 02 and Juhani Kauppinen, Public Information Chief, Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command, tel. +358 299 800 (switch board)
The spare parts to the Defence Forces will be delivered by a Finnish company, Millog Oy.
The total value of the procurement without value added tax will be EUR 35 million, consisting of a spare parts order and an option, worth EUR 19 and EUR 16 million respectively.
The spare parts will be used for the maintenance of Army systems and all services' joint systems as well as for the maintenance of intelligence, surveillance and command and control systems. The procured spare parts will be used to maintain systems that are in operative use.
Inquiries: Timo Nyyssönen, Special Adviser, Ministry of Defence, tel. +358 295 140 02 and Juhani Kauppinen, Public Information Chief, Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command, tel. +358 299 800 (switch board)
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