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Niš Ekspres

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Native name
  
Ниш-Експрес

Headquarters
  
Niš, Serbia

Founded
  
1951

Total assets
  
15.95 million EUR (2013)

Industry
  
Transportation

Revenue
  
31.15 million EUR (2013)

Net income
  
87,106 EUR (2013)

Total equity
  
7.05 million EUR (2013)

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Area served
  
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Key people
  
Zoran Jovanović (General director)

Services
  
Intercity and international coach service, Local and city transit

Owner
  
Kozorcijum (70.00%) Delta Real Estate (15.02%) Others

Areas served
  
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Niš-Ekspres (full legal name: Akcionarsko društvo za saobraćajnu delatnost Niš-Ekspres Niš) is a bus company based in Niš, Serbia. The company was founded on March 3, 1951 as Preduzeće za putnički saobraćaj with a fleet composed of seven buses. Today it is the largest and most-used public intercity transportation from Niš.

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Bus manufacturing

The company started its own bus production under the name Nibus in 1996. They developed their first model, tourist coach Nibus 350 powered by MAN engine. After 5 years of continuous development Nibus 350 evolved into Nibus 400. In 2006, Nibus 400 won the award “Best of Serbia”.

Incidents

  • A bus was struck by a NATO missile on May 1, 1999, during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. The Niš-Ekspres bus was operating on the Niš-Priština line, which is no longer operated today. BBC reported that 23 people were killed.
  • Terrorist bombing on 16 February 2001, killing 12 civilians.
  • References

    Niš-Ekspres Wikipedia