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The Kursk Region has joined the Moscow supplier portal

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The Kursk Region has become the 44th customer region on the capital's supplier portal, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on the MAX channel. The connection took place as part of a cooperation agreement that was signed last fall.

"Now customers from the Kursk region — state and municipal institutions — will be able to purchase goods and services at optimal prices in different regions of the country," the Moscow mayor explained. At the same time, Sobyanin noted, all entrepreneurs registered on the portal have received a new sales market for their products.

More than 395 thousand entrepreneurs work on the capital's platform and make purchases from over 60 thousand state and municipal institutions from 44 regions. The number of unique names of goods and services presented on the resource exceeds 3.4 million. More than 1.5 thousand contracts are signed daily through the portal.

Suppliers from the Kursk region have been working on the platform since 2017. During this time, they concluded 2.6 thousand transactions worth 466.5 million rubles with customers from different regions. Most often they sold their products to the capital, the mayor said.

The supplier portal is regularly updated to meet market demands. So, in December, users became able to sign contracts using a QR code and a direct link. So far, the service can only be used by regional customers who have access to the direct purchase format on the portal.

The Moscow supplier portal has been operating for more than 12 years. During this time, it has become an interregional electronic platform from a tool providing small-volume public procurement for the capital. In the first six months of 2025 alone, almost 58 billion rubles worth of purchases were made on the suppliers' portal, Sobyanin previously noted in his channel.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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