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Company Name Address City Workphone Fax / Email Interests Company Name Address City WorkPhone Fax / Email Interests Ali Shokri 1338 Enghelab Ave., Tehran 009821-66955513, 66490241, Import of food, butter [email protected] A&N Trading Co. No. 369, Niavaran Ave., Shemiran Tehran 0098-21-2280360 0098-21-2280360 Email: Agro-Food-Tea, Nuts-Cashew [email protected] A&S Trading Co., Ms Keramati No 12, Fourth Road, Sanaei Street, Tehran 98-21-8823733 98-21-8844758 Food-Banana, Pineapple and Mango Yazdi, Ex-Im Dept. Karim Khan Zand Avenue, PO Box- Concentrate, petrochemicals- A. Mosafer Rahmati No.10, 6th Floor, Bahram Choubin St., Tehran 15847 0098-21-8309773-4 0098-21-8309774/Email: Food- Milk Powder North Iranshahr St. [email protected] Abdolrahim lou Tehran 009821-88337104 88337104;a.rahimlo@yahoo Food, diary .com Aboutorabian Trading 33, Mobasher Shopping Center, Opp. Tehran 009821-33122401, 33122401,33122819;iraj_ra Food, Rice Seied Esmaeel, Sirus St., 33122819 [email protected], ABS Market Resources P.O.Box: 14395/444 Tehran 0098-21-8823733 0098-21-8844758; Email: Agro-Food-Fruit Concentrate [email protected] Abzian Shomal [email protected] Animal food Adineh Vasl Trading Co (ATCO) No.2, Saba St., Sheikh Bahayee Ave., Tehran 0098-21-8040935- 0098-21-8061274; Email: Foodstuff, Corn, Soya bean meal Mola Sadra Ave. 8040959 [email protected] Afra Tejarat Unit 530, 5th Fl., Afra Tower, Between Tehran 009821-88780894 88873274; Food, Milk Powder Mirdamad and Jahane Koudak [email protected] Afzoodanida Co. Ltd. No.25, 1st Floor, Mohammadi St., North Tehran 0098-21- 0098-21-6424406 Food-Gelatin Eskandari Ave., P.O.Box: 14195/171 6424406/6433486 Afzoudaniha P.O.Box: 14195-171 Tehran 009821-66424406 66424406; Food, food additives raw materials alirezasedaghatchi@yahoo. AGH 3rd. Fl., No. 10, Khosro Shirin St., Tehran 009821-88793565 88885065, Food products producing & distributing Nezami Ganjavi St., Abbaspour ( 88884541/[email protected] Ahmadyad Apt. 503, 4th Fl., Sadaf Bldg., Molavi Tehran 009821-55817816-8 55804128;[email protected] Food, tuna fish St., Molavi om;[email protected] Akam Tosee 60, 7th Fath st., 3rd Km. of Karaj old Tehran 009821-66806501 66806997; Food, rice Road, (fath Highway), [email protected] Al Rawnaq General Trading Co. Tehran 98-21-2092472 98-21-2092472 Export-Metal-Aluminium scrap, ingots, Zinc, Cement, clinker, marble chip, Alborz Neopan unit 1, no. 4, Nilufar St., After Zafar Tehran 0098 22012133- [email protected] Food, sugar cane, export Crossing, Africa Blvd., 4/22058904 Alborz Trading Apt. 6, 2nd. Fl,. No. 14, Ashhari St., Tehran 009821-66732120 66734850;sahebmax@gmai food, rice, Import Under Hafez Bridge,Jomhouri St., l.com Ali Iranmanesh Kerman [email protected] Food, rice Alifard Co., Mr S Khorraminejad Kheradmand Shomali Ave., 12th St., Tehran 98-21-8828222, 98-21-8838913, Food - Mango Concentrate and Banana (Manager Comm.) No. 25, Post-15858 8830293, 884 6264/ [email protected] Puree All Right Trading Co. Unit26, 7th Floor, Leon Bldg., Fatemi Sq Tehran 0098-21-7409315-16 ( ) 742-6293 animal food-corn, soybean Almas Neshane Shiraz Co. No. 4, 1st Fl., Part Build, Felestin Ave. Shiraz +987116287679 / Paint, Resin Products, Building Covering [email protected] Materials in Granite, CMC in food, Foam Thursday, May 10, 2012 Page 1 of 22 Company Name Address City WorkPhone Fax / Email Interests Almas Neshane Shiraz Co. No. 4, 1st Fl., Part Build, Felestine Ave. Tehran +9821177527174 / +9821177607591 / Manufacturers:Paint & Resin +989123968216 [email protected] Product,CMC in food, Alkyl Cellulose Almas Sabz Alborz 3rd Floor,No.920,Next to Saman Tehran 0098-21-44237560-1 44237562; Belts,high pressure hose,and food stuff Bank,1st Sadeghieh [email protected] Alp Trade Co. #4, 6th Flr.,No.6, Fifth St., Gandhi Ave. Tehran 0098 21 8793807-8 0098 21 8793763 Foodstuff - Spices- Black pepper Alvand processing Industries 2018, 14th st., N. Golafshan Ave., Tehran 009821-88368261-5 88372337; Food items, Phase 6, Shahrake Gharb, [email protected] Alvand Trade Int'l Co. No.25,Zagros Str.,Argentine Sq., Tehran 0098-21-88785578 88785579; Food-Safflower Oil, Safflower seed [email protected] Amaj Sadr Darya Co. unit 11, 6th Fl., No. 169, Gol Bldg., Tehran 88952460, 88956393, 88956393; E-mail: Food, fish, shrimp North Kargar St. [email protected] Amin Jam Tehran 00982188520484 jam_businessgroup84@yah Food, tea oo.com Amin Jam 3rd Fl., No. 412, Opp. Elahiat Tehran 009821- 88739356;jam_businessgro Food, tea and spice University, North Mofateh, 88759645,88520486 [email protected] Amin Sannat Engineering P. O. Box 16315-1813 Tehran 875 5858 - 876 6643 +98-21-875 6640 Food - Additives, Ingredient,Gum Base Amino food Snack Co. No.31,2nd Andisheh, Andisheh Tehran 0098-21-88451738 ( 8) 841-7145 food products St.,Shahid Beheshti Ave, Amir Hosseinzadeh Tabriz +98-41-445 062 Food - Meat Amir Keshmiri [email protected] Agro, food, rice, Amir Tejarat Aria No. 12, 7th Laleh St., South shahin St., Tehran 009821- 88412264, 88412264, 88451060; food Hemmat Highway, 88451060 [email protected] Amitise Co. #3, No. 441, Shariati Ave. Tehran 0098-21-7502419 0098-21-7507408 Garment footwear food toys,educational materials park accessories audio & ‎Ammaj Sadr Darya Co. ‎ unit 11, 6th Fl., No. 169, Gol Bldg., Tehran 009821- 88956393; ‎E-mail: Food, Fish, Shrimp North Kargar St., 88952460,88956393 [email protected] ‎ Amvaj Borz Jonum Co. No.11, Joubin St., Africa Blvd. 15186 Tehran 0098-21- 0098-21-8889319 Food-Shrimp Industry 8779527/8798364 Email:[email protected] Ararat Trading Co. Ararat Photo Shop, South Shariati Ave. Tabriz 0098-411-50431 0098-21-8732100/2017618 Food- Flour Arash Kala-e-Ahwaz Co. Ltd. #16, No. 426/2, 5th St., Seyed Tehran 0098-21- 0098-21-8032216 Foodstuff Jamaleddin Asadabadi Ave. ; P.O.Box: 8041706/8041707 Aria Tejarat Alamut Tehran 009821- 77503031; Food, beef 77505418,91930774 mahiar_hashemi59@yahoo. Arian Makoran Co. / Mr. Emran Chahbahar +989155451320 / +989155450531 / Importer of Sea food: Fish ,etc. Arefi +989371353408 [email protected] Arian Teb Sepahan Unit 5, A enterance, No.111, Forsat St., Tehran 009821-66905246 66913752; E-mail: Pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food North Kargar, [email protected] supplement; Web: www.arianteb.com Arian Top Noosh Apt. 1, No.13, 13th St., Bokharest St., Tehran 009821-88700180 88703687;[email protected] Food, rice m Thursday, May 10, 2012 Page 2 of 22 Company Name Address City WorkPhone Fax / Email Interests Arvan Kalaye Tehran Trading Co. #98, Tabandeh Ave., 7-Tir Sq., Code Tehran 0098-21- 0098-21-8845163 Chemical-Lithium Hydoxide 15897; P.O.Box: 15875-5797 8306875/8302744 Monohydrate, Food-Hydrogenated Castor Arvin 3rd Fl.; No. 19, Sadr Alley, Molasadra Tehran 009821-88663954 88874847;arvingbo@gmail. Agro, food, nuts, cashew Ave., com Arvin Commercial Group Apt. 6, 8th Fl, PAM Tower, Zafar St., Tehran 009821-8889852 88799616; [email protected] Agro, food, brown rice Africa Blvd., Arya Essence Co. Tehran 0098-21-8726690-2 Chemical-Phosphoric acid, shampoo/soap raw materials, Aryana Tehran 009821-88614176 22045306;alireza_aryana@y Import of food, soy bean oil ahoo.com Asadollah Amini Apt. 7, 2nd Fl., Saraye Sina, 11149, Tehran 009821- 33925982; Export of Agro food, Green raisin 15th Khordad Ave., 33902282,33904065, [email protected] Asgar Zadeh Trading No. 45, Saraye Solhi, 15th Khordad Tehran 0098-21-5802214-15 0098-21-5623519 Agro-Food-Cashew Avenue, Bazar Norozkhan Ata Tea 8, Monfared Alley, First of Abdollahi St., Tehran 009821-55631137 55818859; info@ata- Import of Food, rice & Tea Next to Akabrabadi Hospital, Molavi tea.com ATEK Research Institute P.O.Box 13145-1377 Tehran 0098 21 8001176 0098 21 6716448 Chemical-Detegent-Raw Material- Essence-Food Color Ava International Transport 3, Emam Reza Ave Mashhad 91 727 - 90 661 +98-51-91 727 Agro - Food Stuff Ava International Transport 3, Emam Reza Ave Mashhad 91 727 - 90 661 +98-51-91 727 Export - Food Stuff, Chemical & Oil Azadi Mfg.,Int'l Trdg.,Mktg & Bazar Area, Opposite Daraei St., Saeb Tabriz 0098 41 5559739 5559739, [email protected] Chemical-iron oxides,phosphoric Industrial Group, Building, 2nd Fl., No.2, acid,hydrogen peroxide,food/drug Bagh Toyur Co. No. 213, Tohid Ave., Forsat Shirazi St. Tehran 0098-21-6435168-9 0098-21-6435170 Food-Poultry products-Eggs Bahar Afshan Tehran 009821-22255240 22255240;baharafshan_co Import of food, sugar, tea, garment [email protected] Baharam Apt. 5, No.238, Padid Bldg., Mirdamad Tehran 009821-22916625 22911924; Email: Food, tuna fish, Blvd., [email protected] Baharavaran Taban Export Co. No.9, 21st St., Khaled Eslamboli Ave. Tehran 0098-21-8718142 0098-21-8720388 Export- Agro-Food-Grains-Dry Pea, Rose Water, Coriander Balkhi World Wide Trading P.O.Box: 51335-1678 Tabriz 0098411-5235777 5235777; Food , rice Bamdad Opp. Mashinhaye Edari, Meidan Karaj- Hashtgerd 0098262-4227701- 4227703; Food, dairy, import of raw materials dovom, 1st. Phase, Hashtgerd 2,22226741 Bana Food Industry 2nd. Fl., No. 4, 2nd Alley, Vozara St., Tehran 009821-88705590-4 88553123;info@bana- Import of Agro food, eggs www.bana-food.com; food.com Bandar Kong Pouya P.O.Box: 15615-135 Tehran 009821-77521645 77500563; Food, chickpeas [email protected] Bari Trading Unit 2, No. 20, Kamran Alley, Rahi Tehran 009821-888955715 [email protected], Agro, Food, rice Moayeri St., Fatemi Ave., [email protected] BATITCO 112, Corner Saied Alley, somayeh st., Tehran 009821-88301094-7, 88827923; Food, rice, fruit Mousavi St., Taleghani St., [email protected] Thursday, May 10, 2012 Page 3 of 22 Company Name Address City WorkPhone Fax / Email Interests Bazargani Ahangari Orumie 0098411-6370281 6370281; Food, Meat bazarganiyeahangari@yaho Bazargani Saberi 243, Between Dastgheib 15 & 17, Mashad 0098511-7626619 7626619; [email protected] Food stuffs, melanine and glass plates, Dastgheib Blvd., petrochemical products,rubber Behkam food Industry Magazine Unit8, 4th., Floor, No.12, Jam St, Ostad Tehran 0098-21-8842584, ( ) 882-6388 food industry exhibition MotahariAve 8831595 Behrouz Food Industries,Mr.
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