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Redni Broj Naziv Ponuđača Sjedište Država Ime I Prezime Odgovornog Redni Ime i prezime Naziv ponuđača Sjedište Država broj odgovornog lica Trg Nikole Kovačevića Aleksandra 1 NLB Auditmont Podgorica Crna Gora Podgorica Rakočević Vranjske Njive Doo 2 Shule Consulting Doo Crna Gora Podgorica Bratstva i jedinstva br.11 3 Agencija Auras Doo Crna Gora Podgorica “UNIPROM PEKARA“ DOO PODGORIČKI PUT BB 4 Crna Gora Vojin Žugić NIKŠIĆ NIKŠIĆ 5 Veletex Doo Podgorica Cijevna bb Podgorica Crna Gora Miloš Golubović 6 Mesna industrija Goranović Straševina bb Nikšić Crna Gora Đorđije Goranović 7 Eurozox Danilovgrad Spuž bb Danilovgrad Crna Gora Zoran Drobnjak 8 Mašino zajednica Martinović Jerevanska 24 Podgorica Crna Gora 9 Virage doo Podgorica Podgorica Crna Gora Jugobicikl- promet Doo Ul. Jerevenska br.2, 10 Crna Gora Novak Ćetković Podgorica Podgorica 11 Civil engineer doo Podgorica 4 Jul br.105/17 Crna Gora Aleksandar Laković 12 Smart techDoo Podgorica City kvart L3-1 Crna Gora Stevo Baćović 13 Hiperion doo Nikšić Nikšić Crna Gora Darko Šarančić 14 Sim solution doo Nikšić Nikšić Crna Gora Ana Zagarčanin 15 Znak doo Podgorica Podgorica Crna Gora Zoran Potpara Vojislavljevića br.68, 16 Oprema doo Podgorica Crna Gora Saša Vukčević Podgorica Vojislavljevića br.39, 17 Agrocentar doo Podgorica Crna Gora Podgorica 18 Ramel Doo Nikšić Hercegovački put br.17 Nišić Crna Gora Marinko Radulović 19 Sava osiguranje ad Podgorica Rimski trg 70 Podgorica Crna Gora Nebojša Šćekić 20 Bombeton Cetinje Peka Pavlović 56 Cetinje Crna Gora Nebojša Vujović 21 AD Zetatranas Podgorica Ćemovsko polje bb Podgorica Crna Gora Tomaž Koder Baranka export-import Pejanović 22 Stara raskrsnica bb Bar Crna Gora Željko Pejanović Bar 23 Cema Doo Podgorica Veliše Popovića bb Podgorica Crna Gora Zdravko Dragaš 24 PTT Inženjering Doo Podgorica Mitra Bakića bb Podgorica Crna Gora 25 Electro Team Doo Budva XVI Ulica br.21 Crna Gora Jelena Milović Franca Rozmana bb 26 Sigillum Co Doo Podgorica Crna Gora Rade Vujošević Podgorica Josipa Broza Tita 23a 27 Swiss Osiguranje ad Podgorica Crna Gora Ivan Lero Podgorica 28 Lovćen osiguranje ad Podgorica Ul. Slobode 13A, Podgorica Crna Gora Generali osiguranje Montenegro Kralja Nikole 27A/VI 29 Crna Gora Dejan Bajić ad Podgorica Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona 30 Uniqa neživotno osiguranje ad Crna Gora Nela Belević 98/IV Podgorica 31 Taratrans doo Podgorica Cetinjski put bb Podgorica Crna Gora Mladen Kljajević 32 Tekom promet doo Podgorica Kozaračka 66 Podgorica Crna Gora Vladimir Rajković 33 Marincolor Doo Herceg Novi Dubravica bb, 85343 Bijela Crna Gora Milena Želalić 34 Crnogorski telekom ad Podgorica Moskovska br.29 Crna Gora Nikola Ljušev Bulevar Josipa Broza bb 35 Voli Trade doo Podgorica Crna Gora Dušanka Đurović Podgorica Svetlane Kane Radević 3/1 36 Prime Zone” d.o.o. Podgorica Crna Gora Dejana Popović Podgorica Ljetopis automative doo 37 Kralja Nikole 357 Podgorica Crna Gora Borislav Mijović Podgorica Bulevar Mihaila Lalića 2, 38 Integra doo Podgorica Crna Gora Radule Radulović Podgorica Stanka Dragojevića bb, 39 Jugopetrod ad Podgorica Crna Gora Antonios Semelides Podgorica 40 Samveko Doo Podgorica Cetinjski put bb Podgorica Crna Gora Veso Ivanović 41 Elektro Čučković doo Kotor Kotor Crna Gora Branka Čučković Vuka Karadžića br.11, 42 Kastex doo Podgorica Crna Gora Natalija Karadaglić Podgorica Podgorica Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona 43 Core it Doo Podgorica Crna Gora Andrej Minevski 98 Podgorica 44 Ravel doo Podgorica Ul. 8 Jula br.16 Podgorica Crna Gora Dražen Bulatović II Crnogorskog bataljona A8- 45 Avelj doo Podgorica Crna Gora Milanka Perović 3/24 Podgorica Cetinjski put bb Donja gorica 46 Dr trade doo Podgorica Crna Gora Dragojle Rabrenović Podgorica 47 Energomont doo Podgorica PC Kruševac bb Podgorica Crna Gora 48 Grand design doo Podgorica Cetinjski put bb Podgorica Crna Gora Termoinženjering Šljivančanin 49 Dalmatinska 194c Podgorica Crna Gora doo Podgorica Saše Božovića br.10 50 Lux print doo Podgorica Crna Gora Dejan Stojković Podgorica 51 Spectar group doo Podgorica Ul. 8.marta br.55 Podgorica Crna Gora Ul. Keše Đurovića br.11 52 Pro file Doo Podgorica Crna Gora Stefan Vujović Podgorica 53 Studio mouse doo Podgorica Krugovi bb Podgorica Crna Gora Merkator international doo Bijelo 54 Bijelo Polje Crna Gora Ismet Kurtćehajić polje Ul. Kralja Nikole br.27 55 Čelebić Doo Podgorica Crna Gora Andrija Radusinović Podgorica Konzorcijum Čikom doo 56 Podgorica i Euro-Unita doo Dalmatinska br.78 Podgorica Crna Gora Nenad Vraneš Podgorica Vododjelnica Doo Lazović 57 Ul. 8.Marta br.14 Podgorica Crna Gora Milica Lazović Podgorica 58 Mit-Berane doo Berane Ul. Gornoselska 4 Berane Crna Gora 59 Milves doo Nikšić Crna Gora 60 MAF NK doo Nikšić ul. Čevska br.8 Crna Gora Radovan Vukotić 61 Inel Medica Doo Podgorica Ul. Radosava Burića 4a Crna Gora Marina Vujović ARHING INŽENJERING” 62 Crna Gora D.O.O. Bijelo Polje ul. Radosava Burića, 63 URBI.PRO" D.O.O. Podgorica Crna Gora Dušan Džudović Podgorica 64 CEMA“ D.O.O. Podgorica Crna Gora ˝EUROPROJEKT˝ D.O.O. 65 Crna Gora Podgorica Ul. Zetskih vladara br.5 66 Crnagoraput ad Podgorica Crna Gora Željko Leković Podgorica 67 Nik Com doo Nikšić Milana Papića bb Nikšić Crna Gora Vladimir Nikolić 68 LD Gradnja doo Nikšić Crna Gora 69 BK Elektro Grupa doo Bar Crna Gora 70 Enforma doo Kotor Crna Gora 71 Met&Alu plast doo Danilovgrad Spuž bb Danilovgrad Crna Gora Nataša Kalezić 72 In\enjering put doo Podgorica Crna Gora 73 Tehnoput MNE Podgorica Crna Gora ul. 4. Jula, Lamela D4, 74 Toškovići doo Podgorica Crna Gora Ivica Tošković Podgorica 75 AM Sistem doo Podgorica Crna Gora 76 Projectman doo Podgorica Vukašina Markovića br.50 Crna Gora Dragana Žugić Bulevar dr. Ibrahima 77 Indel inženjering doo Podgorica Crna Gora Aleksandar Čvorović Koristovića 27/A Messer Tehnogas AD Beograd 78 ul. Vaka Karadžića bb Crna Gora Nada Andrić fabrika Nikšić 80 Vatrooprema doo Podgorica Bracana Bracanovića br.72 Crna Gora Tijana Đurišić 81 Ismet Tahirović Rožaje Biševo Rožaje Crna Gora Ismet Tahirović Hercegovački put br. 36 82 Osmanagić co Nikšić Crna Gora Damir Osmanagić Nikšić 83 Čikom doo Podgorica Dalmatinska br. 78 Crna Gora Nenad Vraneš 84 Ljetopis doo Podgorica Ul.Kralja Nikole 4 Crna Gora Stajović Željko Pete proleterske br.19, 85 Fobra doo Podgorica Crna Gora Nataša Obradović Podgorica 86 Spona doo podgorica Crna Gora Ul. Jovana Popovića Lipovca 87 Oreos Project doo Podgorica Crna Gora Bane Ristanović 1, Podgorica 88 Velmi-Yuvel doo Bijelo Polje Crna Gora Bul. Mihaila Lalića br.8, 89 Farmalab doo Podgorica Crna Gora Stevan Ražnatović Podgorica PDG Professional Development Ul. Kraljevačka br.8, 90 Crna Gora Slađana Petrović Group doo Podgorica Podgorica Ul. Crnogorskih Serdara bb 91 GKM doo Podgorica Crna Gora Goran Pešić Podgorica Konzorcijum Entext Inženjering Ul. Cetinjski put bb, 92 doo Podgorica i Ađi Invest doo Crna Gora Podgorica Nikšić Bulevar Ibrahima Dreševića, 93 Stadion doo Podgorica Crna Gora Snežana Šćepanović Podgorica 94 Intermost doo Podgorica Podgorica Crna Gora Vanja Sladoje Konzorcijum Grand Design- 95 Cetinjski put bb, Podgorica Crna Gora Vlatko Novaković Efusion doo Podgorica Bul. Vojvode Stanka 96 Osmi red-d doo Podgorica Crna Gora Angelina Vuković Radonjića bb Podgorica 97 Was design doo Smokovac bb, Podgorica Crna Gora Veljka Vlahovića br.90, 98 Kips doo Podgorica Crna Gora Podgorica Kritskog odreda 4/1, 99 Farmegra doo Podgorica Crna Gora Branislava Raičević Podgorica Mehanizacija i programat ad 100 Ul. Voja Deretića bb Nikšić Crna Gora Radenko Čvorović Nikšić 101 Alliance doo Podgorica Cetinjski put bb Podgorica Crna Gora Ratko Pavićević Ul. Stara Zlatica bb, 102 Tošmil ZTI doo Podgorica Crna Gora Tamara Tošković Podgorica 103 Teknoxgroup D.O.O. Danliovgrad Bandići bb, Danilovgrad Crna Gora Kroko proizvodnja i razvoj DOO 104 Belostenčeva 8 Hrvatska Žarko Popović Zagreb 105 Infodom doo Zagreb Andrije Žaje 61 Hrvatska Elektrotehnički institut Nikola 106 Koste Glavinića 8a Srbija Tesla ad Beograd DSP Chromatography Doo Milutina Milankovića 120g Darko Stevanov- 107 Srbija Beograd Beograd Pavlović Građevinski institut 108 Makedonija „Makedonija“ A.D. Skoplje 109 Spona M doo Podgorica Avda Međedovića 12 Crna Gora Biljana Perić 110 CMA Small Systems AB Stockholm Švedska Alexey Nazarov 111 Inovatic” d.o.o. Nikšić Nikole Tesle S-115 Crna Gora Jakša Vušković Bul. Džordža Vašingtona 112 ,,Saga CG” DOO Podgorica Crna Gora Ivan Bojanović 108/1 113 Alfa projekat doo Podgorica Bjelopoljska br.42 Crna Gora Nikola Sekulić 114 Monte Nik Garden Nikšić Mokra Njiva br .34 Crna Gora Bosna i 115 Bedem doo Begov Han Žepče Hercegovina 116 MK Elektron doo Podgorica Bul. Pera Ćetkoviča 163 Crna Gora ul. Murtezira Karaduzovića 117 Tenegro Group doo Podgorica Crna Gora Zvonko Nišavić bb Podgorica 118 Simtex doo Danilovgrad Grbe bb Crna Gora Nataša Mastilović 119 Kings&Co doo Podgorica ul. Crnogorskih serdara br.77 Crna Gora Milan Doderović 120 Bip Hotels doo Podgorica Crna Gora Marco Polo Travel Agency doo 121 Crna Gora Podgorica 122 „DING” doo Podgorica Steva Boljevića Crna Gora Danilo Bašić Satellite Broadband Service 123 Kralja Nikole 202, Podgorica Crna Gora Ljiljana Vuković Network Montenegro, Podgorica 124 Boin doo Podgorica Dušići bb Tuzi Crna Gora Sandra Bojaj AD’’Institut za šumarstvo’’, Novaka Miloševa 10/2 125 Crna Gora Slaviša Lučić Podgorica Podgorica doo’’Taxus Forest Project’’, 126 Prijepoljska bb Pljevlja Crna Gora Ilija Krejović Pljevlja Bosna i 127 doo’’Šuma Plan’’ Romaniska 1E Banja Luka Duško Topić Hercegovina doo’’Wald Projekat’’, Bosanska Ustikolina bb Bosanska Bosna i 128 Ismet Sendić Krupa Krupa Hercegovina 129 Eminent doo Podgorica Vukice Mitrović br.40 Crna Gora Trg Nikole Kovačevića 6 130 JZU Dom zdravlja Podgorica Crna Gora Nebojša Kavarić Podgorica 131 Analysis doo Beograd Srbija „BOJE I LAKOVI 132 Serdara Šćepana bb Nikšić Crna Gora Nataša Dragović DRAGOVIĆ”DOO NIKŠIĆ 133 Enel Doo Nikšić Crna Gora 134 Mils Doo Nikšić Crna Gora 135 Batara doo Nikšić Crna Gora Montex Elektronika doo 136 Crna Gora Podgorica 137 Bulldožder doo Nikšić Crna Gora 138 V Projekat doo Nikšić Crna Gora 139 Akropolis doo Nikšić ul Maksima Baćovića Crna Gora Ranko Bjeletić 140 Ađi Invest doo Nikšić Crna Gora 141 Glosarij doo Podgorica Vojislavljevića 76 Crna Gora Mirjana Mijušković 142 Urion doo Podgorica Crna Gora 143 Ding doo Podgorica Ul.
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