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4.8 Mongolia Additional Service Provision Contact List Mongolia Additional Service Provision Contact List 4.8 Mongolia Additional Service Provision Contact List Mongolia Additional Service Provision Contact List Type of Service Company Physical Address Name & Phone Number Description of Services Website & Title (office) & Fax Provided Email Number Rental Car Drive Mongolia n/a n/a +976 11 312 277 Rent out Land Cruisers http://drivemong Companies olia.com/wp/ and other 4WD Rental Car Happy Camel n/a n/a +976 9911 2075 4wd and other http://www. Companies happycamel. vehicles for hire com/ Rental Car Jeep Service n/a n/a +976-11-70185669 Hire a variety http://www. Companies jeepservice.mn/ of 4WD vehicles info@jeepservic e.mn Rental Car Special Car Rental Chingeltei District 6th n/a +976 9600 9892 Hire a variety www. Companies and Tour Khoroo, specialtourrent. Fax: _976 701 19892 of 4WD vehicles com Seruuleg Constructio #506 along info@specialrent .mn with smaller cars and buses Rental Car Sixt Golomt city block-4 n/a +976 7011 0304 Rent a variety http://www.sixt. Companies mn/ Constitutional street of 4 x 4 vehicles. [email protected] Ulaanbaatar 210628 Taxi Companies Ulaanbaatar Room# 115, Marketing +976-11-70112326 - to Taxi service in tsenguun@ubta Transport Service Manager call Taxi 1991 xi.mn or info@u Company Co., Ltd Mongol Huyndai Ulaanbaatar btaxi.mn Mr. Tsenguun Automative building, (150 vehicles in 20 Khoroo, Bayangol service) District, Ulaanbaatar Taxi Companies Bilegt Dulguun Co., Room#1201, 12 Floor, Manager 976-11-332244 - to call Noyon taxi service n/a Ltd taxi - 1950 Grand Plaza, Bayangol Ms. Batchimeg in Ulaanbaatar District, (130 vehicles in service) Ulaanbaatar Taxi Companies Tariat Trade Co., Ltd Tariat Trade Company Director 976-11-300000; 976- City taxi service n/a Building, 11-70145998 - for taxi Mr. Sh. call 300 000 within Ulaanbaatar Bichil Microdistrict, Rentsendorj (over 150 vehicles in service) Bayangol District, Ulaanabaatar Freight Express Line Seoul Street 6/2 Od Manager +967 11 327282 n/a www. Forwarders Plaza, expressline.mn Yu Yalalt No:204 Ulaanbaatar, yaka99@yahoo. Mongolia com Freight Surtiin Gol Co., Ltd Str. Artsat 1-145, 4 Director +976-91912707 All types of freight jmunkhzorig@ya Forwarders Khoroo , hoo.com J. Munkhzorig within Mongolia by road. Khan-Uul District, Ulaanbaatar They have over 50 trucks with varying capacities from 3-40 tones. Page 1 Freight Khuduugiin Teever Company Building, Director +976-11-367954 or All types of freight to all enkhee_2008@ Forwarders Co., Ltd +976-91917378 yahoo.com Uliastai, 23 Khoroo, Ms. A. provinces in Mongolia by Enkhjargal Bayanzurkh District, road (50-70 trucks of Ulaanbaatar varying capacities) Freight Mongol Post State Sukhbaatar District, Manager +976-11-70078989 Freight handling to http://www. Forwarders Stock Company mongolpost.mn/ Ulaanbaatar Munkh-erdene Fax: +976-11- all provinces of Mongolia. 70078916 munkherdene@ mongolpost.mn Freight DHL Ulaanbaatar 48, Operations +976-11-310919 +976- Air and truck freight - http://www.dhl. Forwarders Manager 11-313331 mn/ Peace Avenue-15 A international and domestic. Mr. D. Fax: +976-11-325772 dhl. Tserensodnom mongolia@dhl. com Freight MONEX - 6th Floor, Director +976-11-319304 +976- Have offices in Sukhbaatar, http://www. Forwarders Mongolian Express 11-318309 monex.mn/ Co Ltd VISTA Office Building, Mr. D. Enkhbat Zamyn-Uud Fax: +976-11-318125 info@monex. Chingis Avenue, and Ulaanbaatar Aiport mninfo Sukhbaatar District, Services include: Ulaanbaatar Airfreight Railway Freight, including railway transit via Mongolia Trucking Customs Brokerage Customs Bonded Truck Operator; Packing/ Crating Container Terminal Operator Warehousing Rates: 1st item -$50 USD, each item after that $6 USD. Flat rate of $50 per train wagon or truck. Freight Mongol Trans Khan Uul Duureg, n/a 1524521557 Freight forwarding www. Forwarders International Freight mongoltrans.mn Forwarder 3 horoo Zadgai, +976-11-70188814 or Transit via Mongolia 976-11-70188809 info@mongoltra Ulaanbaatar ZAMIN- Domestic trucking service ns.mn UUD - Mob: 9916-6697 Customs clearance Jinchin Hotel 2nd floor Fax: Warehousing and distribution MOSCOW OFFICE 976-11-53440 107078 St. New Bashmannaya, +976-11-682125 BLDG 14 Block 4 BEIJING OFFICE Room- 2230 Loading Building No.1 Datun Road Deshrnmen Page 2 Freight Auto Teevriin Tav Songino Khairkhan General +976-99115489 Local and international truck tavteever@yah Forwarders Stakeholding district, Director oo.com Company Fax: +976-11-632737 freight of all types khoroo 18 Ulaanbaatar, Ganbold S. Inter-city public transport Mongolia Warehousing Auto service center Spare parts shop Trading and services Freight Tuushin Co. Ltd Prime Minister Amar's Vice Director of +976-11-320064 Import and project Cargo http://www. Forwarders Street 2, Operation Transportation tuushin.mn/ Department Fax: +976-11-322800 Ulaanbaatar 210620 Export cargo transportation info@tuushin. Enkhriimaa mn Transit cargo handling Airfreight and courier services (FedEx) Handling Wagner Asia Bayangol District, 4th Rental Director +976 11 687588 Dealer of Caterpillar tumennasan@w Equipment khoroo, equipment: agnerasia.com Companies Tselmuun, G Fax: +976 11 687587 Baruun Uildver 133, They have forklifts, scissor lifts, Ulaanbaatar 16030 generators, trucks and earth moving equipment for rent: Fork lift x 11, Backhoe loader x 9, Small excavator x 19, small tractor x 8, skid steer loader x 9, light tower x 8, highway trucks x 33 Handling MONEX 6th Floor, Director +976-11-319304 Forklifts http://www. Equipment monex.mn/ Companies VISTA Office Building, Mr. D. Enkhbat Cranes, including truck crane info@monex. Chingis Avenue, and several other 30-50mt mninfo cranes Sukhbaatar District, Fleet of trucks - (see Ulaanbaatar transporters section) ISP Providers MCS Com "Tengis" cinema 1st Manager +976 88100214 Univision is a 100% local http://univision. Companies floor, investment mn/ Enkhchimeg Ulaanbaatar National Company. They were enkhchimeg. [email protected] the first to introduce combined internet, phone and TV services There internet connection in UB is through a fiber optic network. ISP Providers Magic Net n/a Manager +976 99114575, +976 First ISP provider in Mongolia. http://magicnet. Companies 11 312061 mn/ Battsolmon info@magicnet. mn ISP Providers Mobinet n/a Manager +976 99111034 Provide TV, internet and phone erdembileg. Companies connections. [email protected] Erdembileg Food Suppliers Nomin Holding 23-Peace Avenue, n/a +976 11 313232 Food - Rice, sugar, oil etc nomin@nomin. net State Department Store Fax: +976 11 314242 7th floor Ulaanbaatar 15172, Mongolia 210644, Page 3 Food Suppliers Tavan Bogd Group Tavan Bogd Group n/a +976 11 345224 Flour http://www. Head tavanbogd.com Fax: +976 11 345223 Oil /mn Office Chinggis Avenue, Noodles info@tavanbogd Khan-Uul district, .com Non perishable food such as Ulaanbaatar-36 E- canned foods Food Suppliers Bosa Orkhon center-1, Mr. Usukhbayar +976-11-305056 Food - Rice, sugar, oil etc n/a Amarsanaa street, Bayangol district, Ulaanbaatar 16040 Food Suppliers Altan Taria Mill Khoroo 4, G. Ganzori +976-11-632067 Flour n/a Songino Khairkhan district, Ulaanbaatar 211137, Food Suppliers Altan Taria - Sukhbaatar Head of +976 013 622 3512 Flour doloonjin@altant Selenge Branch Operations aria.mn Doloonjin Bayanjargal Food Suppliers Khuvsgul Guril Khoroo 7, Murun soum, Ganbat L. +976-382-22477 Flour n/a Tejeel Mill Khuvsgul Province Suppliers of Wagner Asia Bayangol District, n/a +976 70113673 Generators http://wagnerasi Other a.com Commodities Baruun-Uildver-133, Excavators sales@wagnera Wagner Asia Bldg, Forklifts sia.com P.O.Box-26 Graders Ulaanbaatar- 16030 Suppliers of Tavan Bogd Group Tavan Bogd Group Head Project Analyst 976 11 345224 Truck, car and bus tires www. Other tavanbogd.com Commodities Office Chinggis Avenue, Ariuna Iderbat Fax: 976 11 345223 Blankets and clothing Khan-Uul district, info@tavanbogd Ulaanbaatar-36 Vehicle lubricants .com Printing products Suppliers of Nomin Holding 23-Peace Avenue, n/a +976 11 313232 Building Supplies http://www. Other nomin.mn/holdin Commodities State Department Store Fax: +976 11 314242 Electronics g/ 7th floor Ulaanbaatar 15172 Motor Vehicles nomin@nomin. net Generators Homewares Suppliers of Deedsiin ger Co. Ltd In front of the Traumatic n/a +976-99107172 Gers n/a Other Hospital, Commodities Bayangol district, Ulaanbaatar Suppliers of Ger Production Khan-Uul district, Sales Manager +976-70120090 Gers n/a Other Center of Blind Ulaanbaatar Commodities Odpurev Suppliers of Bogd Urguu Co.,ltd Bayanzurkh district, n/a +976- 11-365843 Gers n/a Other Ulaanbaatar Commodities Suppliers of Altai Khaliun Co. Ltd n/a n/a +976-11-319564 Gers n/a Other Commodities Suppliers of IT Zone/MCS MCS Plaza, Seoul n/a +976-77 122223 Computers and computer n/a Other street, supplies Commodities Ulaanbaatar Page 4 Suppliers of BSB Computers Sukhbaatar district, n/a +976-11-325331 Computers and computer n/a Other supplies Commodities Ikh Surguuliin street-2, Ulaanbaatar Suppliers of Lenovo Newsonic Rockmon building, n/a +976-11-330022 Computers and computer n/a Other Co.,ltd supplies Commodities Undsen huuliin street-24, Bayangol district, Ulaanbaatar Accommodation Accommodation Olympiin orgon Choloo, n/a +976 11 323 829 n/a http://www. ubcontinentalhot Ulaanbaatar el.com/ Accommodation Chinngis Khaan To-kyogiin gudamj 10, n/a +976 11 313 380 n/a http://www. Hotel chinggis-hotel. Ulaanbaatar com/ Accommodation Springs Hotel Olympic Street 2a, n/a +976 11 320 738 n/a http://www. springshotel.mn/ Ulaanbaatar Accommodation Kempinski Hotel East Cross Rd, n/a +976 11 463 463 n/a http://www. Khan Palace kempinski.com Ulaanbaatar /en/ ulaanbaatar /Pages /Welcome.aspx Accommodation Bayangol Hotel Chingisiin Orgon Choloo, n/a +976 11 328 869 n/a http://www. bayangolhotel. Ulaanbaatar mn/ Page 5.
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