Native name | Севертранс а.д. |
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Type | Joint-stock company |
Industry | Public Transport |
Founded | 8 July 1991(Current form) 1947(Founded) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Serbia |
Key people | Darko Bjelić (General director) |
Products | Bus, Coach services |
Revenue | €5.83 million (2017) [1] |
€0.27 million (2017) [1] | |
Total assets | €4.64 million (2017) [2] |
Total equity | €0.09 million (2017) [2] |
Owner | APATINTRANS DOO (59.26%) Others |
Number of employees | 154 (2017) |
Website | www |
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