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Fibers and Synthetic Yarns Producers Fibers and Synthetic Yarns Producers 156 List of Fibers and Synthetic Yarns Producers Abharris Co ..................................................................................... 159 Abrisham mahan Delijan Fiber Co ..................................................159 Aliaf Sazan Behkoosh Co ............................................................... 160 Amin Moquette Co .......................................................................... 160 Arta Naghsh Tech Co ...................................................................... 161 Asia Delijan Textile Co ..................................................................... 161 Atrin nakh Qom Co ...........................................................................162 Babol Carpet & Moquette Industries Co ........................................ 162 Baftineh Co ..................................................................................... 163 Behnasj Sepahan Co ....................................................................... 163 Davar Alyaf fars Co .......................................................................... 164 Denaj Fiber Industrial Co .............................................................. 164 Eshtern Production Co ................................................................... 165 Golriz Ghom Fiber Co .................................................................... 165 Golriz Ghom Polyester Co .............................................................. 166 Ghyamnakh Production Co ..............................................................166 Hamedan Moquette Industrial Co .................................................. 167 Hamoun Fiber Co .............................................................................167 Iran Riesse Co ................................................................................. 168 Iran Tak Nakh Co ............................................................................. 168 Kara Sanat Zobdeh Qom Co .............................................................169 Kashan Kasra Spinning Co ............................................................ 169 Kaveh Aliaf Co ................................................................................ 170 Khavaran Alyaf Parsian Co ..............................................................170 Kianalyaf Qom Co .............................................................................171 Kia Polyester delijan ......................................................................... 171 Kimya Polyester Qom Co ..................................................................172 Mahoot Co ....................................................................................... 172 Nakh Tab Abadan Co ........................................................................173 Nakhtab Alborz Textile Industries Co ............................................ 173 Negin Boroujen Textile Co ............................................................. 174 Negin Mashad Moquette Co ........................................................... 174 Negin Polyester Eshtehard Industrial & Production Co .................175 Negin Rose Sepahan Textile Industries Co .................................... 175 Negin Zanjan Fiber&Polyester Tops Co ..........................................176 157 List of Fibers and Synthetic Yarns Producers Pardis Delijan Fiber Co ....................................................................176 Pars Moquette Industries Co .......................................................... 177 Pars Production Group ................................................................... 177 Pars Synthetic Fiber Co .................................................................. 178 Pars Yazd Fiber Production Co ........................................................178 Pirooz Delijan Fiber Co ....................................................................179 Polyacryl Iran Co ............................................................................ 179 Polyterlif Iran Co ..............................................................................180 Pooshineh Iran Yarn Industries Co ................................................ 180 Pouya Nakh Ilam Co......................................................................... 181 Rangin Nakh Negin Broujen Co ......................................................181 Rubber Industries Investment & Development Co (Tire Saba Yarn) .....182 Sahand Carpet Co ........................................................................... 182 Sanie Avar Chemie Co ...................................................................... 183 Saris Shomal Co .............................................................................. 183 Savis Delijan Fiber Co ......................................................................184 Sepahan Moquette Industrial and Production Co ......................... 184 Shadilon Industrial & Production Co ............................................ 185 Shayan Delijan Fiber Co ..................................................................185 Sina Fiber Co .................................................................................. 186 SinaGamDiba Co .............................................................................. 186 Sirang Production Cooperative Co .................................................. 187 Syna Fiber Co .................................................................................. 187 Tabnaz Isfahan Spinning Cooperative Co .......................................188 Termeh Moquette Co ....................................................................... 188 Termeh Sadaf Delijan Fiber Co ....................................................... 189 Zagross Peyman Fiber Co .............................................................. 189 Zarif Mosavar Co ............................................................................ 190 Zarin Shomal Co ............................................................................. 190 Zobrissi Chehelsotoon Industries Co ...............................................191 158 Abharris Co. Name of Managing Director: Afshin Moghimi Type of Products: Hygienic Polypropylene and Polyester Fibers.,Nonwovens. Head Office Address: No. 123, By Alghadir Mosque, Mirdamad, Blvd. Tehran -Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 21) 22258940 Fax: (+98 21) 22258951 Factory Address: Km. 9 Abhar - Takestan Rd. Abhar-Iran Factory Tel: (+98 24 ) 35284446 Fax: (+98 24 ) 35284400 Website: www.abharris.com Email: abharris@nikoogroup.com Abrisham mahan Delijan Fiber Co. Name of Managing Director: Hamid Reza Najafi Types Of Products: Polyester Fibers Head Office Adress: Saman Bld.-Shahid Rajaee St.-Delijan-Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 86) 44222088 Fax: (+98 86) 44222085 Factory Adress: Delijan Industrial Town-Km5 Isfahan Rd.- Delijan- Iran Factory Tel: (+98 86) 44433725-9 Fax: (+98 86) 44433728 Website: www.abrishammahan.com Email: info@abrishammahan.com 159 Aliaf Sazan Behkoosh Co. Name of Managing Director: Akbar Labbaf Type of Products: POY, FDY, DTY, BCF, CF, ATY Yarns Head Office Address: No. 179 Jamshid Dead End. North Sheikh Sad- ough St., Esfahan 8163744372Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 31) 36618872 Factory Address: No. 152, 4th Sheikh Bahaei St., 1st Main St., Mourcheh Khort Industrial Town, Esfahan 8333115961 Iran Factory Tel: (+98 31 ) 45642652 Website: www.Behkoosh.ir Email: AkbarLabbaf@behkoosh.ir Amin Moquette Co. Name of Managing Director: Ali Parvas Type of Products: Kinds Of Floor Covering-Industrial Resins- Polypropelyne Fibers Head Office Address: 1st Floor, No. 45, 16th Alley-Ghanbar Zadeh St., Dr. Beheshti Ave., Tehran 1533963181 Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 21) 88755777-9 Fax: (+98 21) 88766279 Factory Address: Km 6 Aminabad Rd., Opp Piryousefian Village, Km. 10 Ghazvin -Boein Zahra Rd., Ghazvin – Iran P.O.Box: 341851987 Factory Tel: (+98 28) 33454050-3 Email: amc@aminmoquette.com info@aminmoquette.com 160 Arta Naghsh Tech Co. Name of Managing Director: Jalal Fathi Bitaraf Type of Products: Polypropylene Fibers - BCF Yarn, Polyamide Fibers.P.V.C floor Covering Head Office Address: No. 85 Shahid Taheri Alley,Vali Asr Ave.Tehran – Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 21) 26218171-4 Fax: (+98 21) 26218144 Factory Address: Sanat 12 St ,Opp Iran Khorak Restaurant,. Km. 5 Takestan - Ghazvin Rd.Takestan - Iran Factory Tel: (+98 28) 35223142-3 Fax: (+98 28) 35229805 Website: www.artantc.com Email: tehran@artantc.com Asia Delijan Textile Co. Name of Managing Director: Mohammad Ebrahimi Types Of Products: kind of Polyester & Polypropylene Head Office Tel: (+98 21) 88108061-3 Fax: (+98 21) 88108064 Factory Adress: North Sanat St.-sanat Sq.- Sanat Blvd. Delijan Indus- trial Town- Delijan-Iran Factory Tel: 086-44433690-8 Fax: 086-44433699 Website: www.asiatex.ir Email: info@asiatex.ir 161 Atrin nakh Qom Co. Name of Managing Director: Hamed Moghaddam Types Of Products: Twisting and Production Kinds of Filament Yarns Head Office Adress: No 6- Laleh Dead End –Shiraz St.-Moghaddasi St.-Shahid Bahonar St.-Niavaran St.- Tehran-1584853185-Iran Head Office Tel: (+98 21) 22724415-19 Fax: (+98 21) 22724473 Head Office Factory: KH421 Block - 6th Hemmat - Hemmat Blvd.- Shokouhieh Industrial Town- Qom3738116935Iran Head Office &Factory Tel: (+98 25) 33346253-7 Fax: (+98 25) 33342721 Babol Carpet & Moquette Industries Co. Name of Managing Director: Mohammad Safa Minagar Type of Products: Tufted Moquttee, Nonwoven, Automotive Inte- rior Trims Head Office Address: Between Velayat Sq &Kargar Sq, Babol - Iran Head Office
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