150 years of safe progress

The history of TMS combines the roots of the industrial revolution, the tradition of German quality, 

Eastern European tradition towards the modern economy and contemporary economic changes.

​1969 – FIRST SUBSIDIARY

While TÜV was publicly seen as providing vehicle inspections and expert consulting services for industrial plants, activities that took the burden off the government, TÜV still often remained invisible in the private sector.

​Fast, Fresh & Clean

“Traceability across the food chain is more complex than in any other industry, due to the large number of environmental pollutants that may compromise food safety anywhere along the food chain, as well as the time sensitive nature of fresh produce.”

​1957 – THE BEGINNINGS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY

At the end of the 1950s, atomic power was considered the technology of the future worldwide. Across political party boundaries, there was an agreement that West Germany should play a leading role when it came to using the almost unlimited nuclear energy resources.

​TMS successfully organized one-day seminar Public procurement – current issues and problems in practice, , in the conference room of the hotel Holiday Inn

On Friday, June 17th 2016, in the conference room of the hotel Holiday Inn, TMS Academy successfully organized one-day seminar Public procurement – current issues and problems in practice.  Lecturers  at this seminar were Danijela Bokan (Public Procurement Office, Head of the Department of Systems Analysis and International Cooperation), Svetlana Ražić (Public Procurement Office, Head of the Group for monitoring, control and surveillance of public procurement procedures), and Branislav Cvetković (Article Republic Commission for protection of rights in public procurement procedures).

Successfully held seminar on Public procurement – current issues and problems in practice, at the Holiday Inn hotel

On Friday, June 17, 2016, in the conference hall of the Holiday Inn Hotel, TMS Academy successfully organized a one-day seminar on Public Procurement – current issues and problems in practice. The lecturers at this seminar were Danijela Bokan (Directorate for Public Procurement, Head of the Department for System Analysis and International Cooperation), Svetlana Ražić (Directorate for Public Procurement, Head of the Group for Monitoring, Control and Supervision of Public Procurement Procedures),  and Branislav Cvetković (member of the Republic Commission for the Protection of Rights in Public Procurement Procedures).