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Emag Salach Gmbh Emce Winches Emen Tash Sepahan EMAG SALACH GMBH «Dr. Guido Hegener, Friedemann Lell, Jürgen Müller» Field of activity: «Turning, milling, drilling; Internal precision grind- Austrasse 24 73084 Salach Germany ing; External cylindrical grinding; Camshaft grind- ing; Crankshaft grinding; Gear hobbing; Joining & Laser Welding; ECM; Induction Hardening» Tel: 0049 7162 17-0 Fax: 0049 7162 17-4820 www.emag.com Hall: 38 [email protected] Stand: 1718 EMCE WINCHES Peter Paul Stokvis Field of activity: Lifting & Pulling equipment Winches Capstans ‹s Gravendamseweg 53 2215TC Voor- hout The Netherlands Tel: 0031 252214080 Fax: 0031 252214080 www.emce.com Hall: 41 [email protected] Stand: 2033 EMEN TASH SEPAHAN CO. Morteza Iranpour Field of activity: 1- Fire Fighting Chemicals 2- Drilling Chemicals «Unit 5, 3rd Floor, corner of Jahanmehr, 3- Antifoam & Defoamer 4- Ethoxylates Fathi Shaqaqy St. Tehran - Iran, Teh- ran,Tehran, ZipCode:1431753551» Tel: 0098-31-36673337 Fax: 0098-31-36670960 www.ementash.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ENDRESS+HAUSER Tariq Bakeer Field of activity: Sensors, instruments, systems and services for «7WB-2100, DAFZA, Dubai, UAE» level, flow, pressure and temperature measure- ment as well as analytics and data acquisition, automation engineering, logistics & IT services & solutions. Tel: 0097-142535100 Fax: 0097-146091811 www.mesc.endress.com Hall: 38B [email protected] Stand: 2538 230 ENERGY AND POWER INDUSTRIES LABORA- hamidreza salehi TORIES CO Field of activity: Independent Accredited Laboratory in field of test «unit 6,No 5,corner of Rezvan St,South and inspection of electrical ,electronic and explo- Shiraz Ave,Shahid Hemmat Express- sion proof devices in the oil ,gas and petrochemical way,Tehran,Iran» Industry.the first and the only Accredited lab for explosion proof devices and systems Tel: 0098-21-88058974 Fax: 0098-21-88058976 www.eepil.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: «ENERGY INNOVATION (BEIJING) NETWORK Jason TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.» Field of activity: It is a goods, materials, and service of online and «ROOM 311-315,HUASHANG PLA- offline B2B internet platform in the whole world ZA,NO. 2,YANJINGXILI,CHAOYANG and all industrial chain in oil and gas area only. DIST.,BEIJING,CHINA» Tel: 0086-10-85376747 Fax: 0086-10-85376747-8010 www.egyinnovation.com Hall: 38 [email protected] Stand: 1773 ENETAF SANE CO. Esmaeil Hedayati Field of activity: COMPRESSORS / EXPANDERS / BLOWERS AND «unit1, No.3, Firoozeh Alley, Northern ACCESSORIES Designer & manufacturer of flexible Sohrevardi St., Tehran, Iran» pipe connection included Metal Expansion Joint, Rubber Expansion Joint, Metal Flexible Hose, Rubber Hose & Fabric Expansion Joint Tel: 0098-21-88512545-8 Fax: 0098-21-88537455 www.es-co.ir Hall: [email protected] Stand: ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING FULAD mohammad Ismail habibi faizi FERDOS PARS Field of activity: Design and manufacture of industrial parts(STEEL,- «Latest North Door,NEGARESTAN10 alley, SUPER ALLOY......) The casting of metals NEGARESTAN BLVD ,After the town Jafari- ye,road Shahriar- Mallard ,TEHRAN,IRAN» Tel: 0098-21-65405861-3 Fax: 0098-21-65405860 WWW.FERDOSCO.COM Hall: [email protected] Stand: 231 «ENGINEERING, RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY «Habibollh Bitaraf DEPUTY OF MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM» Field of activity: This deputy consists of five different specialized «Floor 14, Ministry of Petroleum Bldg., general offices: 1. Technical & Executive System & Taleghani Ave., Tehran, I. R. Iran» programs› Assessment General Office 2. Research Affairs General Office 3. Technology Affairs General Office 4. Sourcing, E-Procurement & Commer- Tel: 0098-21-61624922-3 cialization of Technology Affairs 5. Physical Asset Fax: 0098-21-88912221 Management System General Office doert.mop.ir Hall: Stand: ENTREPOSE «Jean-Luc Mevel Field of activity: «ENTREPOSE was created in 1935; first contract in «2nd Floor, No. 23, 6th Street, Arab IRAN dated from 1955.» Ali St. (Nobakht) - Khoramshahr Ave. (Apadana), Tehran - Iran» Tel: +98 21 88 51 62 77 - +98 21 88 51 61 88 Fax: +98 21 88 51 58 41 www.entrepose.com Hall: 35 [email protected] Stand: 1898,1 ENTREPOSE MILLS INTERNATIONAL «Didier HACHE Field of activity: SCAFFOLDING & SHORING MANUFACTURER 165 Bld de Valmy - 92707 -COLOMBES Cedex – FRANCE Tel: 0 Fax: 0 http://www.entrepose-echafaudages.com/ Hall: 35 [email protected] Stand: 1895 ERREESSE SRL Field of activity: Tel: 0 Fax: 0 Hall: 40A Stand: 1497,1 232 ERTEASH GOSTAR PEYMAN Saeed Abedizade Field of activity: - Metal expansion joint - Metal flexible hose - «No. 16, Between Sarhang Etaati & Sarsabz St., Rubber Expansion Joint - Rubber hose - Composite Marzdaran Blvd, Sheikh Fazlallah Noori Hway, Hose - Textile Fabrics Expansion Joint -PTFE Hose Tehran,Tehran, ZipCode:1464736163» Tel: 0098-21-88255790 Fax: 0098-21-88284285 www.flexible-joint.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ERTEASHAT SANATE ARAK mahmoud sharifi Field of activity: Metal Expansion Joints, Fabric Expansion Joints, «West Pouyandegan St, 301 St, Metal Hoses, Bellows Safety Valve Kheirabad Industrial Zone, Arak, Iran» Tel: 0098-21-88331042 Fax: 0098-21-88339417 www.erteashat.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ERVIN SHIMI AZMA Ahmad Mousayi Field of activity: Advanced Technology for Lab «Unit 4, No.15, South Ladan St., East Janbazan St., Haft Hooz St., Tehran» Tel: 0098-21-77946710 Fax: 0098-21-22912008 Hall: [email protected] Stand: ESFAHAN PACK COMPANY Mehran A.Hariri Field of activity: NO30-3 RD ST-JEY INDUSRIAL PACKAGED SYSTEMS ZONE-ESFAHAN-IRAN Tel: 0098-31-35723838 Fax: 0098-31-35723841 .esfahanpack.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: 233 ESFAHAN PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY Akbar Torkan Field of activity: Aromatics Producer : Benzen, Toluene, Or- «Petrochemical Blvd. , Km 5 Azadegan tho-Xylene, Para-Xylene, Mixed Xylene, Phthalic Highway P.O.Box : 81395-313» Anhydride (PA), Raffinate I, II, III Tel: 0098-31-33922000 Fax: 0098-31-33922681 www.epciran.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ESFAHAN STEAM EQUIPMENT (E.S.E. VALVE Parviz Jamali CO.) Field of activity: (PIPES / TUBES / HOSES AND FITTINGS) * Design and Production of steam line equipment including «501, Azadegan Bldg., Azadegan Ave., steam & water Pressure Reducing Valve , Control Isfahan, Iran.» Valve ,Safety Valve ,Steam Traps and Production of valve by customer order. Tel: 0098-31-36631151 2 Fax: 0098-31-36641861 www.esfahansteam.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ESHTEAL ENERGY ENGINEERING CO. Ali Mozhgan Field of activity: Eshteal Energy Engineering Co. A Specialist in «No.7,7th Alley, Iran zamim Ave• Shah- Engineering, Procurement and maintenance rak Ghods, Tehran, 1465884544, iran» Services in Different Industries Including Oil, Gas, Petrochemicals and etc Tel: 0098-1-88371524 - 31 Fax: 0098-1-88371532 www.eshteal.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ESMAILI FACTORIES CO. HamidReza Esmaili Field of activity: DRILLING EQUIPMENT,WIRELINE,COILED TUBING, «No 106, Ghaem Street, Haft Juy Ind PCE Zone, Ghods City,Tehran, Iran» Tel: 0098-21-46893460 Fax: 0098-21-46893633 www.esmaili.ir Hall: [email protected] Stand: 234 ESPAK Mohammad Amin Paktinat Field of activity: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS «Motahari No 108, 3 floor» Tel: 0098-21-88347521 Fax: 0098-21-88848201 www.espak.ir Hall: [email protected] Stand: ESTIL KARAAN BENIS GHASEM MIRBEYGI BENISI Field of activity: (Different kinds of bolts , nuts , washers of «central branch: NO 4 , shiri alley , stainless steel in grades 304 , 316 ,316 L) - (STUD qazvin street , qazvin square , teh- BOLTS & NUT 304 CLASS2 , 316 CLASS 2 & STUD- ran-(02155426731-3) DING BAR B 16)- (different steel & stainless steel retaining rings & washers) Tel: 0098-21-88516850-88517328 Fax: 0098-21-88516403-55426734 www.ekb-bolts.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ETTESAL FOOLAD ARVIN MOJTABA IRAJIAN Field of activity: MANUFACTURE OF FORGING FITTINGS,VALVE, «unit E,16th floor,bloor tower,university FLANGE square,abrasan street,TABRIZ,IRAN» Tel: 0098-41-33349863 Fax: 0098-41-33349873 www.ef-arvin.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: ETTESAL STEEL HOMA CO Mohsen Markazi Field of activity: Manufacturer of industrial valves and equipment «Unit3,No. 48,Padidar St,Afri- for oil and gas and petrochemical industries ca Blvd.,Tehran, Iran Post Code: 1518834515» Tel: 0098-21-88191590 Fax: 0098-21-88191380 www.ettesalsteel.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: 235 EUCARO BUNTMETALL GMBH Heiner Maass Field of activity: Seawater Piping made from advanced Copper alloy Senator-Helmken-Str. 3 28197 Bremen Tel: 0049-421 520 250 Fax: 0049 421 520 25 99 www.eucaro.de Hall: 35 [email protected] Stand: 1805 EURO TURBINE B.V. Jan Hermans Field of activity: • Gas turbine hot section parts • Steam turbine «Van Cleefstraat 2, 5911BG, Venlo» blades and vanes • Gas turbine parts repair • Turbine air inlet system and air cooling system • Monitoring system Tel: 0031-77-3202640 Fax: 0031-77-3202649 www.euroturbine.eu Hall: 44B [email protected] Stand: 1313 EUROSLOT PARS Mehrdad Taheripour Field of activity: Mass Transfer & Reactor Internals Oil & Gas Well «No.2,Unit2,(East 32 nd)St.South Screen Industrial Metal Filtration Media Allameh Ave.,Sa›adatabad Area,Teh- ran,Iran» Tel: 0098-21-88686942-3 Fax: 0098-21-88686168 www.euroslotpars.com Hall: [email protected] Stand: EVONIK INDUSTRIES Sassan Pakdel Field of activity: Evonik, the creative industrial group from Germany, Evonik Resource Efficiency GmbH Paul- is one of the world leaders in specialty chemicals, Baumann-Str. 1 45764 Marl Germany operating in the Nutrition & Care, Resource Effi- ciency and Performance Materials segments.
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