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A,B,C,E A,B,C,E a A,B,C,E A,B,C,E A,B,C,E A,B,C,E A,B,E A,B,E A,B,C,E A,B,E POPIS ISPITNIH TIJELA ZA CERTIFIKACIJU SA VAŽEĆIM ODOBRENJIMA (03.06.2018) OPIS POSLOVA PODACI O ISPITNOM KONTAKT TELEFON ZA KOJE ISPITNO ISPITNO TIJELO MJESTU e-mail adresa TIJELO IMA ODOBRENJE Mrkonjić Grad, 050/211-411 a,b,c,e 1 Agro auto d.o.o. Brdo b.b. [email protected] 70.260 Gradiška, a,b,c,e 2 Auto centar Alfa d.o.o. Dejtonska b.b. 051/825-997 [email protected] 78.400 Posušje, 039/682-900 a 3 Auto-Inđilović d.o.o. Rastovačko polje b.b. [email protected] 88240 Doboj, 053-241-967 a,b,c,e 4 Autokomerc a.d. Ul. Nikole Pašića 5 [email protected] 74.000 Šamac, 054/612-435 Put Srpskih a,b,c,e 5 Autoservis A.D. [email protected] dobrovoljaca 8 [email protected] 76.230 Ilidža, 033/777-102 BIHAMK- Tehnički Blažujski drum 78 6 [email protected] pregledi i servisi d.o.o. 71210 a,b,c,e Brčko, 049-217-081 a,b,c,e 7 Braco i sinovi d.o.o. Banjalučka 54 [email protected] 76000 049/220-000 Brčko, a,b,e 490-106 za M1,N1,O1,O2,L kategoriju 8 Brčko Gas d.o.o. Banjalučka 8 [email protected] ODUZETO 76.000 ODOBRENJE ZA „C“ Rogatica, Conte-co d.o.o. i AMD 058/415-309 a,b,e 9 Pionirska 13 Rogatica [email protected] 73.220 Ljubuški, Crotehna d.o.o. 039/839-531 a,b,c,e 10 Nikole Kordića b.b. Ljubuški [email protected] 88.320 Tomislavgrad Crotehna d.o.o. 034-354-032 a,b,e 11 Kralja Zvonimira bb Podr. Tomislavgrad [email protected] 80.240 POPIS ISPITNIH TIJELA ZA CERTIFIKACIJU SA VAŽEĆIM ODOBRENJIMA (03.06.2018) Institut za zaštitu, Tuzla, 035/280-683 c 12 ekologiju i obrazovanje Bosne Srebrene 127 [email protected] d.d. 75.000 Mostar, 036/445-703 a,b,c,d,e 13 Testing centar d.o.o. Bišće polje b.b. [email protected] 88.100 Velika Obarska 055/256-120 a,b,e 14 Auto SIM d.o.o. (Bijeljina), Ljeljenča b.b. [email protected] 76.329 [email protected] Banja Luka, 051-467-400 a,b,c,e 15 Dunav Auto d.o.o. Jug Bogdana bb [email protected] Matuzići, 032/699-601 općina Doboj jug, 203. [email protected] a,b,c 16 Ganjgo line d.o.o. Brigade broj 88 [email protected] 74.203 Bijeljina, 055/294-326 a,b,c,e 17 Nešković d.o.o. Sremska br. 2 [email protected] 76.300 Banja Luka, 051/348-196 Knjaza Miloša 37 a,b,c,e 18 Nešković d.o.o. [email protected] 78.000 [email protected] Široki Brijeg, 039/710-601 a,b,c,e 19 Parts d.o.o. Obilazna cesta 20a [email protected] 88.220 Kiseljak, 030/879-606 a,b,c,e 20 Promet Mid d.o.o. Zenički put b.b. [email protected] 71.250 Banja Luka, Branka Popovića 051/371-423 a,b,c,e 21 P.S.C. TAM d.o.o. br.312 [email protected] 78.000 Tešanj, 032/666-730 22 PSC Jelah d.o.o. Jelah polje b.b. [email protected] a,b,c,e 74.260 Visoko, 032/735-932 a,b,e 23 Remis d.o.o. Visoko Topuzovo polje bb [email protected] 71.300 POPIS ISPITNIH TIJELA ZA CERTIFIKACIJU SA VAŽEĆIM ODOBRENJIMA (03.06.2018) Tuzla, 035-311-451 Remis d.o.o.Visoko a,b,c,e 24 XVIII HRV.BRIG.2 [email protected] podružnica TP Tuzla 75.000 Zenica, 032-407-279 Remis d.o.o.Visoko a,b,e 25 Vatrogasni put 3 [email protected] podružnica TP Zenica 72.000 Prijedor, 052/242-411 a,b,c,e 26 Servis komerc P-4 d.o.o. Svale b.b. [email protected] 79.000 Bihać 037/226-273 Univerzitet u Bihaću – Dr. Irfana Ljubijankića, 27 [email protected] Tehnički fakultet b.b. a,b,c,e 77.000 Zenica, 032/449-120 Mašinski fakultet a 28 Fakultetska 1 Prof.Amra 061/756-097 Univerziteta u Zenici 72.000 [email protected] Univerzitet u Zenici Zenica, Metalurški institut „Kemal 032/247-999 b,c 29 Travnička cesta 7 Kapetanović“ [email protected] 72.000 UNIS Institut za ekologiju, Istočno Sarajevo, 057/378-180 30 zaštitu na radu i zaštitu od Alekse Šantića br.18 [email protected] b, požara-Istočno Sarajevo 71.123 Bugojno, Autocentar BH d.o.o. 030/252-535 a,b 31 Ul. Podgaj b.b. podružnica Bugojno [email protected] 70.230 051/825-385 Gradiška, 825-381 a,b,e 32 ULIKS d.o.o. Ul.Lijevčanska b.b. [email protected] za M1,N1,O1,O2,L i T 78400 kategoriju 051/320-555 Banja Luka, [email protected] a,b,e 33 SISTEMI TOI Krajiških brigada b.b. za M1,N1,O1,O2,L i T 78.000 kategoriju Doboj Jug 032/692-609 34 BOSNA EXPRES d.d. ul.Usorska br.21 [email protected] a,b,c,e, 74203 Matuzići, Laktaši 051/508-600 35 MARKET AUTO d.o.o Ul.Svetosavska 221 [email protected] a,b,c 78250 POPIS ISPITNIH TIJELA ZA CERTIFIKACIJU SA VAŽEĆIM ODOBRENJIMA (03.06.2018) Konzorcij Jamboss d.o.o. i Lukavac, 035/550-065 JU Srednja mješovita 36 elektromašinska škola Partizanski put b.b. [email protected] c, Lukavac 75.300 Zvornik, 056/210-023 37 Auto centar BANE Svetog Save br.71 [email protected] a,b,c,e 75400 Banja Luka, ROTAS a.d. 051/307-081 38 Ul. braće Pišteljić br.6 [email protected] a,b,c,e 78000 Derventa 053/331-901 39 MINIK d.o.o. Ul. Kninska b.b. [email protected] a,b,c,e 74400 Banja Luka, BOKSIT a.d. Milići 051/313-580 40 Ul. braće Pišteljića 1 PJ. Banja Luka [email protected] a,b,c,e 78000 Zvornik, BOKSIT a.d. Milići 056/263-611 41 Karakaj b.b. PJ. Zvornik [email protected] a,b,c,e 75400 Bijeljina, BOKSIT a.d. Milići 055/296-200 42 Šabačkih đaka, PJ. Bijeljina [email protected] a,b,c,e 76300 Prijedor, AUTOTRANSPORT 052/239-102 43 u. Rudi Čajevca br.5 PRIJEDOR a.d. [email protected] a,b,c, 79101 Gradiška, 051/814-418 44 KONEKS d.o.o. Gradiška XVI. Krajiške brigade 31 [email protected] a,b,c,e 78400 Kostajnica, DEJANOVIĆ PRODUKT 052/533-078 45 Ul. Petra Pecije 47 d.o.o. Kostajnica [email protected] a,b,e, 79224 Banja Luka, 051/379-500 46 AUTO SINA d.o.o. Ul.Put srpskih branilaca b, [email protected] za kat. M1,N1 i L br.92, 78000 Banja Luka 051/490-446 JAHORINA AUTO d.o.o. Ul. Skendera [email protected] 47 a,b, PJ STP B.Luka Kulenovića br.93 [email protected] za kat. M1,N1, O1,O2 i L POPIS ISPITNIH TIJELA ZA CERTIFIKACIJU SA VAŽEĆIM ODOBRENJIMA (03.06.2018) Istočno Novo Sarajevo, 057/343-060 MAŠINSKI FAKULTET 48 Ul.Vuka Karadžića br.30 [email protected] ISTOČNO SARAJEVO a,b,c,e 71123 Laktaši, 051/501-180 49 BAMBUS PETROL d.o.o. Ul. Veliko Blaško b.b. [email protected] a,b,c 78.250 Bijeljina , JAHORINA AUTO d.o.o. Ul.Meše Selimovića 50 055/226-130 a,b PJ STP BIJELJINA br.39 [email protected] 76300 Busovača 030/591-028 51 ORMAN d.o.o. Kaćuni bb [email protected] a,b,c 72260 Enijad Brkić 061/516 892 Mostar [email protected] 52 CENTRAL AGENT d.o.o. Bišće polje bb Mate Prskalo 063/933 333 a,b,c,d,e 88000 Mostar Knez Ivo od Semberije [email protected] 0038755 207 855 53 SIGURNO d.o.o. 88 , 0038765 647 597 a,b,e 76300 Bijeljina Zoran Cvijetić Banja Luka, 051 963 030 54 ALTRO d.o.o. ul. Branka Popovića [email protected] a,b,c,e b.b. Duško Danojlić 065 976 994 Pojašnjenje skraćenica za opis poslova : a) Pregled vozila za certificiranje prema kategorijama promjena po pojedinim vrstama ispitivanja na vozilima (prilog 1. Pravilnika),opća ispitivanja b) Pregled vozila sa pogonom na alternativna goriva (LPG,CNG,..) u skladu sa nacionalnim i međunarodnim propisima. c) Pregled vozila za prijevoz opasnih tvari u skladu s nacionalnim propisima i međunarodnim ADR sporazumom d) Pregled vozila za prijevoz lako kvarljive robe u skladu sa nacionalnim propisima i međunarodnim ATP sporazumom. e) Pregled vozila za prijevoz specijalnih tereta (novac, dragocjenosti i slično) u skladu sa nacionalnim i međunarodnim propisima..
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