DFA set to win crucial Miami contract

15-Jun-2005

US. Duty Free Americas (DFA) looks likely to win Miami International airport's duty-free contract after the landlord's selection committee ranked the retailer's technical and financial bids above those of rival bidders Dufry Group, Brasif/Duty Free World and The Nuance Group/Duty Free Air and Ship Supply (DFASS)

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Following a meeting on June 6, at which bidders were required to make technical presentations, the committee voted on the proposals and then opened the contestants' financial bids.

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