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QIZ Location Sector Company Name Address Contact Name Contact QIZ Location Sector Company Name Address Contact Name Contact Title Tel Mobile Fax Email Al Marwa Factory For 10th of Textile & textile 8 El Orouba St., Industrial 1 Manufacturing & Finishing Ihab Abd-Allah Amin Export Manager 015-363377 0100-1613253 015-364551 [email protected] Ramadan articles Area B2, Garment (Free Zone) Processed International Group for Third Industrial Area, Block 8, 2 Alexandria Agricultural Industrial and Agricultural Adel Moustafa El Zaki Chairman 03-4272566 0122-4209383 03-4244890 [email protected] Piece 2, Borg El Arab Products Investment Suez Canal St. Moharam Textile & textile Egyptian Company for 3 Alexandria Bek, El-Bar El-Kibly, Industrial Salem Mohamed Salem Vice President 03-3615748 0122-2166302 03-3618004 [email protected] articles Trade & Industry ( SOGIC ) Area, Alexandria 1st. Industrial Zone, Street Textile & textile Mostafa Eisa Mohamed 4 Alexandria Celio Egypt No.1 Entrance A, Borg El Chairman 03-4594354 0122-3569214 03-4594355 [email protected] articles Hussein Arab, Alexandria 3 Montaser El Gabalawy St., Shoubra El Textile & textile The Modern Egyptian Spinner 5 Bahteem Old Road, Shoubra Essam Abd El Fattah Lawyer 02-2201107 0122-3788634 02-2211184 [email protected] Kheima articles (Ghazaltex) S.A.E El Kheima 10th of Textile & textile Industrial Zone A6 Plot. 40, 6 Sotir Industry Co. Medhat Farouk Fanous Director In Charge 4555215 0122-2100752 4545005 [email protected] Ramadan articles 10th Of Ramadan Textile & textile AreaBlock 3, Piece 4, Borg 7 Alexandria Cottona Company Ashraf Ahmed Mostafa 03-4596069 0122-2148351 - [email protected] articles El-Arab Third Industrial 120 Osman Basha Street, EL- Textile & textile [email protected] 8 Alexandria Baby Coca for Clothing Bar El-Kibly, Semouha, Sherine Issa Hamed Ellish Managing Director 03-3815052 0122-2142042 03-3815054 articles g Alexandria Misr Company for Industrial Number 64, 15th May Road, Shoubra El Textile & textile 9 Investments , Private Free Shoubra El-Kheima, Mohamed Wadah Shamsi Vice President 02-2208880 0122-7495992 02-2211220 [email protected] Kheima articles Zone Kalyoubia Desert Road Alex/Cairo ( KM Textile & textile Misr El Ameria Spinning & 10 Alexandria 23 ), Petrochemical Road, Mahassen Hassan Ibrahim Export Manager 03-2020135 0100-2533613 03-2020390 [email protected] articles Weaving Co. Alexandria Obour City - Industrial Zone Textile & textile Hosam El-Din Mohamed 11 El Obour El Magmoua El Togaria B,G Block No. 22009 - Plot General Manager 02-42157431 0111-7800123 02-42155526 [email protected] articles Mohab Industrial 2A 2 El Mallah Street, Bigam Shoubra El Textile & textile El Mallah Company for 12 Road, Shoubra El-Kheima, Saber Ibrahim El Mallah Director In Charge 02-6041574 02-6081981 [email protected] Kheima articles Weaving Kalyoubia 10th of Textile & textile Egyptian Agriculture & Industrial Zone A/2,Plot 5/7, Assistant General 13 Farouk Fanous Soliman 015-413069 0100-2811110 02-22579248 [email protected] Ramadan articles Industrial Development CO. 10th Of Ramadan City Manager 10th of Textile & textile Al Faten For Ready Made Arafat St., C-1 Zone, 10th Of 14 Atef El-Sayed El-Sayed General Manager 015364876 01001809728 015364876 [email protected] Ramadan articles Clothes Ramadan City Kerdassa Road, Teraat Al- Textile & textile Maryotia St., In Front Of 15 South Giza High Fashion Fouad Nemer Hodroj Chairman 02-3854385 0122-2135730 02-3835655 [email protected] articles Monshaat Al-Bakari Bridge, Giza Plot 7, Third Industrial Zone ( 10th of Textile & textile Cairo Milano for Ready Made 16 A.L ), West of the 10th Of Khaled Magdi Mohamed Director In Charge 015-411028 0122-2109850 Ramadan articles Garments Ramadan City Chourbagi Modern for Textile & textile Osman Ahmed Osman Deputy Board [email protected] 17 South Giza Textiles And Clothing Hefni Shorbagi 02-35655628 0100-5298732 02-35655566 articles Street, Omraneya, Giza Member m.eg (Charmain) Textile & textile Himalaya International PVT . Public Free Zone, Nasr City, Assistant General brian.desouza@excelgrouponl 18 Nasr City Brian D'souza 222729653 01001234189 222740599 articles LTD Cairo Manager ine_eg.com Textile & textile Diamond Canari for Industry El Nile St., El Warak Road, 19 South Giza Rasha Arafa Chairman 02-35401464 0122-2203344 02-35456218 [email protected] articles & trade S.A.E Imbaba 10 El Keredly St., Abou El Textile & textile The Brothers for Trading And Mahmoud Mohamed Abd- 20 South Giza Nomros Road, Shoubramant, Chairman 0238092226 01222109250 025734939 [email protected] articles Industrial Development Elaal Giza 10th of Textile & textile Farag Co. Clothes Nile Street, 2nd Industrial 21 samir Abd el hameed ghamry Accountant 015-366805 0106-8841226 015-362895 [email protected] Ramadan articles Manufacturing Zone, 10th Of Ramadan 3 Eskan El Shabab st. piece3 Shoubra El Textile & textile Wagdy Moamen & Partners Wagdy Abd El-Hamid [email protected] 22 industrial Zone B/G -Block manegar 02-2200032 0122-3121207 02-2225747 Kheima articles for Textile Industries Moamen om 22009 El Obour 20 Abd El Moneim Salem St., Shoubra El Textile & textile Adel Hassanien Abd El-Halim 23 Adel Textile Factory Begam Road Shoubra El Director In Charge 02-6042197 0122-2184923 02-6042197 [email protected] Kheima articles Mohamed Kheima, Kalyoubia Page 1 of 41 QIZ Location Sector Company Name Address Contact Name Contact Title Tel Mobile Fax Email 3 El Montasser St., Factories Shoubra El Textile & textile Glass Co. for Ready Made Export And Import shippingdpt@glass- 24 Road, Shoubra EL-Kheima, Hanan Mohamed Mohamed 02-44719662 0100-8094062 02-44731891 Kheima articles Garments Private Free Zone Dpt garments.com.eg Kalyoubia Textile & textile Port Said Public Free Zone, 25 Port Said Dolphin Garments Co. Hany Al- Hussieny Owner 066-3732811 0100-1724099 066-3725299 [email protected] articles Port Said Textile & textile 14 May Road, Smouha, Mohamed Abd El Kader El- 26 Alexandria Vestia Ready Made Garments Managing Director 03-4270253 0100-5382523 03-4250550 [email protected] articles Alexandria Tawil 10th of Textile & textile El Masria Co. for Tricot & Block 4/7, Industrial Zone A2, Montaser Mahmoud Manager And 27 015-411101 0122-3421025 015-411103 [email protected] Ramadan articles Spining 10th Of Ramadan City Mahmoud Partner 28 Km Alex-Cairo Desert Textile & textile international_garment@yahoo 28 Alexandria International Garments Road, Near Mansour Nagat Hosny Ibrahim Planning Manager 03-4703337 0100-5165154 03-4703337 articles .com Chevrolet Textile & textile Ahmed Mohamed El-Sayed 29 Port Said Egyraq Garments co. Public Free Zone, Port Said Chairman 066-3733800 0122-7994122 066-3735474 [email protected] articles Sarhan Textile & textile Trans Universe Ready Made Plot No. 20, Street H, Port 30 Port Said El Said Mohamed Rayan Executive Manager 066-3720655 0101-9975099 066-3732922 [email protected] articles Garments Said Public Free Zone 3 Montaser El Gabalawy Shoubra El Textile & textile Misr Spain Co. for Blankets Street, Bahteem Old Road, 31 Essam Abd El Fattah Lawyer 02-42201107 0122-3788634 02-42211184 [email protected] Kheima articles &Textiles S.A.E Shoubra El Kheima, Kalyoubia Textile & textile Plot No.9/10/11/12/14/15 Merchendiser and m.saad@lotus- 32 Port Said Lotus Garments Co. MAMDOUH SAAD IBRAHIM 066-3735552 0122-7399551 066-3735552 articles Public Free Zone Planning Manager garments.com.eg 10th of Textile & textile Cotton Belt Egypt - Magdy El Industrial Zone B3 Site 69, 33 Sherif Magdi El-Showeikh General Manager 015-379287 0122-0004794 015-368767 [email protected] Ramadan articles Showeikh & Co . 10th Of Ramadan East of Portex Factory, P.B. Al-Mostakbal for Printing And 34 Port Said Leather products 1289, Port Said Public Free Nasr El-Deen Wahba El-Alfy Planning Manager 066-3727400 0122-2239372 066-3727300 [email protected] Corrugated Zone Textile & textile Port Said Public Free Zone, D quilting- 35 Port Said Quilting Egypt Sameh Abd El-Khalek Finance Manager 066-3723224 0122-3140995 066-3724441 articles row, Port Said [email protected] 3 Montaser El Gabalawy Color Mix Co. for Printing & Shoubra El Textile & textile Street, Bahteem Old Road, 36 Industrial Blankets And Essam Abd El-Fattah Lawyer 02-42201107 0122-3788634 02-42211184 [email protected] Kheima articles Shoubra El Kheima, Textiles Kalyoubia 3 Ibrahim El Nazer St., Shoubra El Textile & textile Marzouk for Clothing Mohsen Marzouk Youssef El- 37 Begam Road, Shoubra El Owner 02-6088800 0100-1080222 02-5102575 [email protected] Kheima articles Industries Dakani Kheima, Kalyoubia Textile & textile Kafr Hakim Ali, Teret El- fadel Mohamed Ghazal accountVice 38 South Giza Giza Spinning & Weaving 02-38900210 0122-2103470 02-38900216 [email protected] articles Mansoureya, Imbaba, Giza Marzok Abd Elhamid Chairman and Textile & textile Eurotex For Garments Row E, Public Free Zone, GENERAL SAMEH@EUROTEX- 39 Port Said SAMEH YOUSSEF 0663724899 01223668991 0663724898 articles Production Port Said SECRETARY EG.COM Block 34, Second Industrial Textile & textile Egyptian International Co. for 40 Alexandria Zone, New Borg El Arab City, Mohamed Reda Kamel Export Manager 033832838 01225463298 033832841 [email protected] articles Kinitting And Dyeing( Dyetex ) Alexandria Misr Company For Textile & textile Public Free Zone, Nasr City, 41 Nasr City Industrial And Textile Mohamed Wadah Shamsi Vice President 02-2208880 0122-7495992 02-2211220 [email protected] articles Cairo
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