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Hidroelectrica buys EUR 1.7 million IT system

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April 6, 2015

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Hidroelectrica bought an IT system at a record price of EUR 1.7 million, value-added tax excluded.

On March 31, the consortium consisting of Information Business Consulting, Electrica Soluziona, and Indra won the auction for an integrated enterprise resource-planning IT system with business-intelligence management analysis instruments, Business-review.eu portal reported.

There will be implemented multiple forms of labor-division organization, individualization of responsibilities and effort of each cost center, leading to the establishment of an economic-financial discipline and to the unitary treatment of the phenomena, said Remus Borza, Hidroelectrica legal manager’s representative.

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