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Senarai Ejen Kupon Letak Kereta Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh SENARAI EJEN KUPON LETAK KERETA MAJLIS BANDARAYA IPOH BIL KOD SYARIKAT NAMA ALAMAT NO TEL NO. 31C, MARKET 1 A001 LOG ON ENTERPRISE MANOJ KUMAR STREET, 30000 013-5107704 IPOH NO. 40-42, JALAN 016-5512323 2 A002 UNICHEM PHARMACY CHEN KIAN LOY MARKET, 30000 / 05-2417889 IPOH NO. 78, JALAN 016-6275763 3 A003 MUTHU & LEE LEE CHEE WAI BANDAR TIMAH / 05-2544467 NO. 16, JALAN 012-5566239 4 A004 KEDAI KOPI ENAMBELAS KOU KAM WENG BANDAR TIMAH, / 05-2417889 30000 IPOH BILIK ARAS BUMI, KINTA HEIGHTS, 017- PERSATUAN PENJAJA & 5 A005 AYUB B HASHIM PERSIARAN BIJIH 5118676/017 PENIAGA KECIL MEJA TIMAH, 30000 -5852785 IPOH NO.21, PERSIARAN BIJIH 013-5065057 6 A006 GANETHA SUPER PHOTO S.THANABAL TIMAH, 30000 / 05-2543879 IPOH NO. 2, - / 05- 7 A007 BUKHARIAH ENTERPRISE MOHAMED RAFFI PERSIARAN BIJIH 2422786 TIMAH, NO. 20, PERSIARAN BIJIH 012-4251097 8 A008 MEE TEIK ENTERPRISE GOH EWE SOON TIMAH, 30000 / 05-2547726 IPOH NO. 27-29, JALAN TUN 9 A009 RESTOREN IPOH PADANG K.SURMUGAM 019-5115137 SAMBANTHAN, 30000 IPOH GERAI NO. 1, AHMAD DAN ANAK-ANAK SULAIMAN BIN 016-5965232 10 A010 JALAN TUN ENTERPRISE AHMAD / 05-5278340 SAMBANTHAN NO. 77, JALAN ILHAM MUTLAK 012-5635957 11 A011 WONG KOK YUEN BANDAR TIMAH, ENTERPRISE / 05-2416341 30000 IPOH NO. 1, MEDAN SELERA DATO' 016-5923383 12 A012 PERNG SWEE FUN PERNG SWEE FUN SAGOR, JALAN / 012- DATO SAGOR, 5066331 30000 IPOH NO. 17 JALAN, YOONG HUAT CHAN SDN 012-4418088 13 A014 LAM AH LIAT BIJEH TIMAH, BHD / 05-2540206 30000 IPOH NO. 33 JALAN MORGAN STATIONARY DATO 019-5768663 14 A015 LEE YOKE MING SUPPLIER MAHARAJALELA, / 05-2558118 30000 IPOH NO. 50 JALAN CENTURY PHARMACY DATO, TAHWIL 019-5130224 15 A016 CHAN CHOI FAN SDN.BHD. AZHAR, 30300 / 05-2401655 IPOH NO. 95 JALAN 019-5100626 16 A017 SERI MADANI ENTERPRISE ZAINAL ARIF BIJIH TIMAH, / 05-2433243 30000 IPOH NO. 57 JALAN SOON SENG (HUP KEE) - / 05- 17 A018 FU WAI TOK BIJIH TIMAH, SDN.BHD 2545128 30000 IPOH NO. 105 JALAN ZARKASI BIN 18 A019 OHARAT ENTERPRISE BIJIH TIMAH, 012-5920915 ZAKARIA 30000 IPOH NO 62 JALAN MF PHARMACEUTICAL 019-5116583 19 A020 YEE FOOK MENG BANDAR TIMAH, SDN.BHD. / 05-2537825 30000 IPOH 55 JALAN KAVARY TEXTILES & TAMBYRASAH A/L - / 05- 20 A023 SULTAN, YUSSOF TAILORING VYTHILINGAM 2543106 30000, IPOH 702 TINGKAT 7 PERAK KAYING NIZAMUDDIN HAJI 019-2186289 21 A025 WIZ COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION MAT ISA / 05-2551311 BUILDING, 30000 IPOH 18 LALUAN TASIK TIMUR 26 TAMAN 016-5504148 22 A026 H&H AUTO ENTERPRISE CHAW AH HAR SERI / 05-2412225 DERMAWAN, 31400 IPOH 22 JALAN BANDAR BIJIH - / 05- 23 A027 SENG HUAT CO CHAN AH LEK TIMAH, 30000 2542836 IPOH LOT 120089 TMN MERU KIN HENG DEVELOPMENT LEONG CHEE 012-5881196 24 A030 INDUSTRIAL SDN.BHD. HONG / 05-2011435 ESTATE, 30020 IPOH NO 9 MEDAN SELERA, JALAN SHARIFAH MAIMUN 019-5058932 25 A031 KHIDMAT EDAR MIZLY SILIBIN BT SYED AMAN / 05-5283264 JELAPANG, 30100 IPOH 297 JALAN SEENI UTHUMAN SILIBIN TAMAN 012-5199657 26 A032 RESTORAN SEENI ALI GAMUDA, 30100 / 05-5279120 IPOH 6A JALAN SASHITHARAN A/L 012-5070606 27 A033 FARMASI ARIES LABROORY, SUBRAMANIAM / 05-5064107 30100 IPOH 6D/6B JALAN AVVAL KHAN B. 012-5056207 28 A034 RES NASI KANDAR A.K LABROOY, 30100 SHARUL HAMEED / 05-5064124 IPOH 7 MEDAN ISTANA PURNAMA PESONA SAYED AZLAN B. 2 BANDAR IPOH 012-5031232 29 A036 SDN.BHD. SAYED AHMAD RAYA, 30000 / 05-2432077 IPOH 19 PSRN SG STESYEN MINYAK CHEMOR 2 TMN 012-5191786 30 A037 LIEW MEE FAH HUAPHING SDN.BHD. BUNGA RAYA, / 05-2011449 31200 CHEMOR 14(GROUND FLOOR), MEDAN RAJAH A/L 019-5595959 31 A038 BIGWAVE COMMUNICATION ISTANA 5 KRISHNAN / 05-5275991 BANDAR IPOH RAYA, 13 MEDAN ABU HASSAN 013-5082939 32 A039 PAYA RAJA JAYA ISTANA 6 SHAARI / 05-2546035 BANDAR IPOH RAYA, 30000 IPOH 5 & 7 MEDAN ISTANA 6 BADIUZZAMAN 33 A041 KEHAWADIN SDN.BHD BANDAR IPOH 013-367448 B.MOHAMED RAYA, 30000 IPOH 14 MEDAN ABUL RAHAMAN B. ABU ABUL RAHAMAN B. ISTANA 1, 012-4576776 34 A042 DAHARI ABU DAHARI BANDAR IPOH / 05-2539255 RAYA, 50+52 MEDAN ISTANA 1 TOMORROW 'S E-OFFICE - / 05- 35 A043 GOH SY HOW BANDAR IPOH SUPPLIERS SDN.BHD. 2425191 RAYA, 30000 IPOH 1A-3A MEDAN MOHAMAD ANUAR ISTANA 2 013-5200092 36 A044 CANTIK BERSERI SDN.BHD. SALEH BANDAR IPOH / 05-2411666 RAYA 30000 IPOH GERAI TEPI JALAN, PASAR 37 A046 L.Y LOONG ENTERPRISE LEOW YEE LOONG KAMPONG 012-5713333 TAWAS, 31400 IPOH 644 JALAN KUALA VENUS ADVANCE CHAW WENG KANGSAR TAMAN 012-5262739 38 A050 ENTERPRISE CHEW TASEK DAMAI, / 05-3574587 31000 IPOH NO. 2, STESYEN 017-5790749 MANIRAJAN A/L 39 A052 ERS BOOK STALL BAS, JALAN KIDD, / 017- SAMIKANNU 30200 IPOH 5790749 10 MEDAN NOOR ISTANA, BANDAR 019-5556059 40 A055 AMNAZ KOMPUTER AMINOLRASHID B IPOH RAYA, NO / 05-2414985 ISMAIL 53 LALUAN KLEBANG JAYA TAMAN KLEBANG SUNAIDI BIN 41 A059 SN TUAH JAYA 31200 012-3595074 AHMAD CHEMOR 45 PRSN KLEBANG NG SAMSUL BAHARI 017-2659781 42 A060 AL NAIENA ENTERPRISE SELATAN 29, BIN MOHD RASID / 05-2924651 TAMAN BERTUAH, 3 LALUAN NAGA KANTHAN 1 DESA 016-5670700 43 A061 SOON FATT MINI MARKET HEONG YEE HUAT NAGA KANTHAN / 05-2014979 31200 CHEMOR NO 1203 JALAN BATUMALAI A/L 013-5246648 44 A063 KEDAI RUNCIT S.SAROJAH BESAR TAMAN SURIDEMUDU / 05-5269632 JATI, 30020 IPOH NO 37 LALUAN ROSNAH BT MOHD TAMAN JATI 1 45 A064 TAKOMA ENTERPRISE 019-5677721 JUSOH TAMAN MERU JAYA, 30020 IPOH 289A JALAN HUSAINI BIN SILIBIN TAMAN 017-5781141 46 A065 MASCON IT POINT IBRAHIM ALKAFF, 30100 / 05-5267550 IPOH 283 JALAN KLEDANG RAYA MURUGIAH A/L 016-5207473 47 A066 PUSTAKA M DIDIK 18 TAMAN THOPASAMY / 05-5275308 ALKAFF, 30100 IPOH 267 JALAN SILIBIN, TAMAN 012-5050282 48 A067 FOTO MANJOI SDN.BHD QUAH CHIN HEAN ALKAFF, 30100 / 05-5280688 IPOH 45 KLEDANG BALAN A/L RAYA 21, TAMAN 016-5261551 49 A068 RAJAN ENTERPRISE KRISHNAN ALKAFF, 30100 / 05-5281092 IPOH 9B PERSIARAN GREENTOWN 5 GREENTOWN 012-5060632 50 A069 MIDI MINI LAB SDN.BHD. KUAN HOE YEE BUSINESS / 05-5261166 CENTRE, 30450 IPOH 41 LALUAN DEVINADAN A/L TASEK TIMUR 16 013-5818337 51 A070 JODIE ENTERPRISE T.B. RAJOO TAMAN RIA, / 05-5497351 31400 IPOH 1409 JLN MURAI KPG DATO JOHARI BIN 012-5453529 52 A073 CHS COMPUTER SERVICES AHMAD SAID SIMAWAN / 05-5281753 TAMBAHAN 2, 30020 IPOH 60 PERSN JELAPANG 15 53 A075 FOONG KUN SEW YONG SOO YUEN 016-5278806 TAMAN SILIBIN, 30100 PERAK 15 MEDAN ISTANA 7 012-5081563 54 A077 GM STATIONARY SUPPLY GOH CHIN SUN BANDAR IPOH / 05-2425393 RAYA 30000 IPOH PT 144385 JALAN HO BROTHERS & COMPANY 017-5733894 55 A080 HO SENG HOOI KUALA KANGSAR MOBIL / 05-5062102 33000 IPOH NO 3 JALAN BANDAR BARU TAMBUN 2 013-4255610 56 A081 HEALTHY LIFE CYCLE SHOP ZULKIFLI BIN IDRIS BANDAR BARU / 05-5467424 TAMBUN, 31400 IPOH 36 JALAN GROVE MELATI CERGAS MOHD IZHAR B. TAMAN IPOH 57 A082 016-5440316 ENTERPRISE MAT DARUS GROVE, 30010 IPOH 22 JALAN JAVEED HUSSAIN JELAPANG 016-5488088 58 A085 SYARIKAT MEHRAJ SETOR A/L IQBAL HASSAN TAMAN SILIBIN, / 05-5261584 30100 IPOH NO 132 JALAN S.S. MUBARUK & BROTHERS PARTAP SINGH A/L - / 05- 59 A086 SULTAN YUSUFF, (M) S/B SAPURAN SINGH 2540416 30000 IPOH MOHD RADZIF B HJ 15 JALAN PASAR, 60 A087 PERNIAGAAN MRO SDN BHD 014-3449100 OTHNMAN 30020 IPOH 287 JALAN SILIBIN TAMAN - / 05- 61 A089 LEE POH MOTORS LEE YEE POH ALKAFF, 30100 5269322 IPOH NO 19 LENGKOK FATIMAH BTE CHERRY TAMAN 012-5276886 62 A091 SYARIKAT FATIMAH ABDULLAH CHERRY, 30100 / 05-5273713 IPOH NO 1, JALAN 63 A093 TADIKA RAJA LEE SIEW KIM TAWAS BARU 10, 017-5734138 TAMAN TASEK DAMAI, 30010 IPOH ZAINAL ABIDIN B 24, GERAI MEDAN 64 A094 AZ ZAH ENTERPRISE 019-5605081 YANG KIDD, WEE FOONG AUTO SUPPLY 27 HALA DATOH 012-5213887 65 A095 CHAN CHAI HOONG S/B 1, 30000 IPOH / 05-254096 31- 33 JALAN - / 05- 66 A096 KEDAI KASUT JAYASAMA NG BOK HUAT LAKSAMANA, 2533391 30300 IPOH 18 JALAN 67 A098 RESTOREN JIAA XIANG WOO YEAN PENG HORLEY, 30300 012-5343783 IPOH 1235 JALAN HARDIAL SINGH A/L JELAPANG, 012-5282960 68 A099 HARAY ENTERPRISE HARCHAN SINGH TAAMN JATI, / 05-5264176 30020 IPOH 885 MAIN ROAD CHOONG TUCK 016-5201125 69 A100 WA N YING ( CHOP ) JELAPANG, 30020 FEEI / 05-5260516 IPOH MUHAMMAD 26 MEDAN FAIZAL JAMAL ISTANA 7, 019-5770707 70 A101 CAJ TELECOMUNICATION DATUK WIRA BANDARAYA / 05-2530904 JAAMLUDDIAN IPOH RAYA, 379 JALAN 012-5700216 71 A105 FOTO MAJU LIEW HONG WAI SILIBIN, TAMAN / 05-5262121 SAZ, 30100 IPOH 18- 25, J ALAN KLEDANG RAYA BILLION SHOPING CENTRE - / 05- 72 A106 OOI PAKN YONG 19 OFF, JALAN (JLPG) SDN.BHD 5269221 SILIBIN TAMAN ALKAFF, 200, JALAN AUTORIGHT MARKETING 017-5737711 73 A108 LEE SIEW CHIN SULTAN SDN.BHD. / 05-2536855 ISKANDAR, YOONG HUAT CHAN SDN YOONG HUAT 74 A109 BHD CHAN SDN BHD NO 36 JALAN KALAIWANAN A/L 017-4803600 75 A111 KALAI CURRY HOUSE SULTAN YUSSUF, KALEESWARAN / 05-2549097 30000 IPOH 75 JALAN BIJIH TAN HOCK KEE & CO 012-5199301 76 A113 TAN HOCK ENG TIMAH, 30000 SDN.BHD / 05-2549301 IPOH NO 12 JALAN TUN CHITRA MATHAN ABDUL RAZAK, 77 A116 MAX BINARY TECHNOLOGY 012-5769677 MOHAN TAMAN CHERRY, 30100 IPOH 26 MEAN SILIBIN, 019-5119878 78 A117 HEALTHY TOUCH HWANG OI JUN JALAN SILIBIN, / 05-5265528 30100 IPOH NO 15 MEDAN SSF CORPORATION CHEONG SIAU ISTANA 6 - / 05- 79 A118 SDN.BHD SHAN BANDAR IPOH 2426688 RAYA 30000 IPOH 347 JALAN D.E FARMASI ( SILIBIN ) SILIBIN TAMAN 80 A119 RAJA NORSUHAILA - SDN.BHD.
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