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PHARE Grant Tables with Beneficiaries Phare 2004 Grants table list Name Page Grants awarded under Call for Proposals BG2004/016-711.11.04/ESC/G/CGS published on 24 February 2006 25 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals BG2004/016-711.11.04/ESC/G/GSC-1 published on 07 July 2006 654 Схема за безвъзмездна помощ за стимулиране на публично-частното партньорство 854 GRANT CONTRACTS AWARDED DURING April - November 30th, 2006 905 Grants awarded without a Call for Proposals - BG 2004/016-919.05.01.01 - Support for participation of the 920 Republic of Bulgaria in Community Initiative Interreg III B (CADSES) and Interreg III C Programme Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG2004/016-715.02.01: Joint Small Projects Fund between 952 Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Turkey, published on April 3rd 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG 2004/016-782.01.02/GS: People to People in Actions in Support for Economic Development and Promotion of Employment between Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of 967 Greece, published on March 30th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG2004/016-782.01.03-03/Grants: Promotion of Nature Protection Actions and Sustainable Development across the border, Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Greece, 991 published on July 10th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG2004/016-782.01.06.03/Grants: Promotion of the Cultural, Tourist and Human resources in the Cross-Border region, Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Greece, published on 1007 July 10th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG2004/016-783.01.03.01*Grants: Joint Small Project Funds , 1037 Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Romania, published on July 10th 2006. Grants awarded under Call for Proposals:BG2004/016-785.01.01/Grants04SER01/02/001-04SER01/11/066 , Local Capacity Building Grant Scheme between Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Serbia, published on 1064 April 18th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG2004/016-785.01.02/Grants 04SER01/11/052, Joint Small Project 1090 Funds between Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Serbia, published on February 8th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG 2004/016-786.01.01/Grants – 04MAC03/02/002: Grant Scheme for Nature Protection, Valorization of Cultural Heritage and Co-operation among Public Institutions at 1109 Regional/Local Level between Republic of Bulgaria and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, published on July 11th 2006 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals: BG 2004/016-786.01.02/G/CBC/JSPF – 04MAC03/02/001: Joint Small 1120 Project Funds between Republic of Bulgaria and Republic of Serbia, published on March 23rd 2006 FINANCING SOURCE: BG2004/006-070 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals PHARE2004/EMLMI/GRANTS “Ethnic Minorities Labour Market 1137 Integration” published on 10 July 2006 BG 2004/016-711.11.01 Human Resources Development and Promotion of Employment Project Grant 1164 Scheme Financing Memorandum BG 2004/006-070 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals Phare 2004/DATCN/GRANTS 1272 Development of an Adult Training Centre Network GRANT CONTRACTS AWARDED under BG 2004/016-711.01.02 Deinstitutionalisation through provision of community based services for risk groups 1293 project under Call for proposals EuropeAid/123341/D/ACT/BG, Phare 2004/ Deinstitutionalisation/GRANTS, published on 2 of May 2006 Phare 2004 - GEL CSDP 2004 - DK 1372 GRANT CONTRACTS AWARDED DURING November 2006 FINANCING SOURCE: PHARE BG2004/016-711 Grants awarded under Call for Proposals BG2004/016-711.11.04/ESC/G/CGS published on 24 February 2006 Percentag e of Beneficiary: Action Grant Action total Name & Address Action title duration amount location eligible 13 (Months) (EUR) action costs (%) "EA" AD Haskovo, San Stefano “EA” Plc Haskovo 6 1 881.75 65.00% str. N43 Development and introduction of QMS "APEX SERVIZ" OOD under ISO 9001:2000 as Plovdiv, Osvobozdenie appropriate in “Apex Plovdiv 5 2 421.25 65.00% str. N3, h-l Es-Pi-Es, Service” Ltd to meet ofis 707, 708 international standards requirements Development, documentation and "BULMASH - introduction of System of ENGINEERING" OOD food safety management Haskovo 6 3 250.00 65.00% Haskovo, Rodopi str. in accordance with the N24 requirements of ISO 22 000:2005 Design and implementation of an "A.P.P. integrated quality ZOOHRANINVEST" management system in EOOD accordance with the Stara Zagora 6 2 540.00 64.80% Stara Zagora, requirements of the Gen.Gurko str, bl. 67, standard ISO 9001 and a entr. A, fl. 2, ap. 3 food safety management system HACCP Consultancies for application of the EU "TANGRA AV" OOD directives for the “CE” Sofia, Vuzrajdane marking for a group of Sofia 6 2 964.00 65.00% district, Zona B-5, bl. 7, products for ventilation entr. V, fl. 11, ap. 155 and air-conditioning, manufactured by “TANGRA-AV” Ltd. Development and implementation of "ECOVITA" OOD Quality Management and Pazardzik, Sinitevska Food safety systems in Pazardzik 6 3 250.00 65.00% str. N3 “Ecovita” Ltd. – fruit and vegetable processing company Development and introduction of QMS ET "KOLOR PLAST - under ISO 9001:2000 as IVAN RASHKOVSKI" appropriate in ET Stara Zagora, Stara Zagora 5 2 340.00 65.00% COLOR PLAST – Ivan Gen.Stoletov str. N82, Rashovski to meet entr.A,app.37 international standards requirements Consultancy services for preparation for implementation of environment management "BULNED" EOOD systems (EMS), in Vraza, 20 Hristo Botev accordance with ISO Vraza 6 2 332.20 65.00% str. 14001:2004 and occupational safety and health standartds (OHSAS), in accordance with OHSAS 18001:2002 Knowledge of the import "RODOPASTROY" and export market – a OOD guarantee for the Momchilgrad 6 3 150.00 64.29% Momchilgrad sustainable development 45 Giumiurdzinska str. of “Rodopastroy” Ltd. Development and introduction of QMS under ISO 9001:2000 and SD "DELTA PLUS - Human Resource DIMITAR I SIE" management. as Plovdiv, Nikola appropriate in Delta Plus Plovdiv 5 3 230.50 65.00% Vapzarov str. N109, fl. – Dimitrov & Co. 7, ap. 120 Unlimited Partnership in order to meet international standards requirements Consultancy services for preparation for "MARISAN & implementation of KOLEV" OOD occupational health and Ruse 6 1 076.40 65.00% Ruse, Rodina 2, bl. safety management "Balaton", entr.1, fl. 8 system in accordance with the market standard OHSAS 18001:2002 Preparation of MONTEL PLC for certification according to DIN 6700 - "MONTEL" AD the international standard Sofia 3 3 094.00 65.00% Sofia, k-s Kremikovci for manufacture of railcars and their spare parts for the rolling stock by Consulting assistance Business plan for innovative development "BULDZAK" AD and increasing of the Burgas, Industrialna str. Burgas 6 3 250.00 65.00% competitiveness of Buljac N3 PLC from 2007 to 2013 year "ELECTROSTART" Improvement of AD operational and strategic Varshetz 3 3 229.00 65.00% Varshetz, Republika financial planning in blvd. N2 Electrostart JSCo Improvement of the competitiveness of Ken "KEN" AD Jsc through consulting Stara Zagora, Tzar services in Stara Zagora 4 2 262.00 65.00% Simeon Veliki blvd research&development N115 and identification of applicable Acquis Communautaire Develop and Implement "INHOM - 98" OOD Production Management Aksakovo, South Information System Aksakovo 6 1 620.45 65.00% Industrial Zone, ceh za utilizing advanced metalni zagotovki information technologies "BULGED" OOD Introduction of ISO Sofia, Sredec district, 9001:2000 Quality Sofia 6 3 100.00 63.79% Kuzman Shapkarev str. Management System in N4 Bulged LTD “Health, Safety and "BOSICO PI" EOOD Labour – a Guarantee for Sofia, k-s Mladost 3, European Quality and Sofia 6 3 160.00 64.91% bl. 372, entr. 1, fl. 14, Competitiveness of ap. 81 “BOSICO – PI” “ “Development and implementation of the "DZENUS - commercial policy of the HALACHEV" OOD company “Dzenus- Gabrovo 6 3 198.00 65.00% Gabrovo, 1 Kozharska Halachev” Ltd and str. internalization of the activities” IMPLEMENATION OF "PROMCOOP" EOOD QUALITY Sofia, Poduene district, MANAGEMENT Sofia 6 2 900.00 63.18% Vladayska reka str. SYSTEM IN N12 PROMCOOP "LOGEL" LTD LOGEL Ltd Quality Sofia, Sredec district, Management System in Sofia 6 2 880.00 64.86% G.S.Rakovski str. compliance with ISO N108, fl. 2, ofis 206 9001:2000 Development and introduction of QMS under ISO 9001:2000 and "LARG" OOD Human Resource Plovdiv, k-s Trakia, management. as Plovdiv 5 3 230.50 65.00% Nedjalka Shileva str. appropriate in LARGE N30 Ltd in order to meet international standards requirements CONSULTANCY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR "MILKOTRONIK" MARKETING, SALES OOD AND SERVICE Stara Zagora, Tzar DEPARTMENT (MSSD) Stara Zagora 4 2 866.00 64.99% Simeon Veliki blvd. IN COMPANY N167, entr. A, fl. 7, MILKOTRONIC LTD ap.25 USING CRM (CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT) SYSTEM “Enough power to find solution for any problem”“Consultancy for support the “Iceberg "ICEBERG 93" EOOD 93” Ltd. in building-up Sofia, Iskur district, Sofia 6 3 150.00 64.95% the basics of Iskarsko shose str. N8 Environmental and OSH standards based sustainable business performance” Development and implementation of FOOD safety management "BARZAKOV system (FSMS) on the OLIVA" OOD basis of the system for Stara Zagora 5 1 755.00 65.00% Stara Zagora, 53 Tzar Hazard Analysis and Kaloyan str., fl.2,app.3 Critical Control PointS (HACCP) IN BARZAKOV OLIVA OOD Title Development and introduction of QMS "APOLON 2003" under ISO 9001:2000 and OOD HACCP System as Sopot 6 2 184.00 65.00% Sopot, Hristo Botev str. appropriate in “Apolon – N28, bl.V,fl.5,app.15 2003” Ltd in order to meet international standards requirements Financial management "YORDAN MISHEV" consultancies and Project AD proposal assistance for Yambol 6 3 240.00 64.93% Yambol, Inje Voivoda more competitive Yordan str.
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