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TANZANIA LOCAL SUPPLIERS and SERVICE PROVIDERS DATABASE Country of Company Business Additional No TANZANIA LOCAL SUPPLIERS AND SERVICE PROVIDERS DATABASE Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n A: Agriculture, Fishing and Forestry Supply of green P.O. Box 68, Korogwe - Jambe Agro vegetables, Tanga. 1 LSSP-2019-04-01 Company Individual Agriculture livestock products, TANZANIA 0715300413/0784300413/m Limited poultry, and [email protected]/jamb fisheries [email protected] P.O. Box Mlimani B- Supply of poultry D4 Kienyeji Kirumba, Mwanza. 2 LSSP-2019-04-02 Individual Poultry farm products including TANZANIA Poultry Farm 0763330800/revocatus.mga eggs and chicken [email protected] Supply of green Supply of vegetables, 1161 Kihesa Ngome, Limited Sageru vegetables and tomatoes, carrots, P.O. Box 583, Iringa. 3 LSSP-2019-04-03 Liability TANZANIA Interprises food storage fruits, onions and 0769064835 Company services well as food [email protected] storage services Poultry products P.O. Box 29, Mufindi. Mamabariki 4 LSSP-2019-04-04 Individual Poultry farm including chicken TANZANIA 0766838607 Kuku Supply and eggs supply [email protected] Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n B: Manufacturing P.O. Box 8702, DAR ES Advent Limited SALAAM 255753097056; Metal, Alminium, 5 LSSP-2019-04-05 Construction Liability Fabrication TANZANIA 255716505058; and Glass Works; Limited Company babuu@adventconstructions .com Mwakalinga Rd, Engineering Manufacturer of HI- Chang'ombe, Temeke, Limited (Manufacture Tensile Steel Re- P.O. Box 10392, Dar es Kamal Steels 6 LSSP-2019-04-06 Liability of Bars (Grade TBS TANZANIA Salaam. Ltd Company Reinforcement &BS500) and 222862975/sales@kamalste Steel) Structural Steel) el.co.tz/satyam.gupta@kam al-group.co.tz Ubungo Industrial Estate, Manufacture of Plot No. 4, Morogoro Road, Tanzania Steel Limited Engineering large diameter Box 7 LSSP-2019-04-07 TANZANIA Pipes Ltd Liability Services steel pipes and 5476,+255222450457/+255 fittings 22784987630/+2552278498 7631 [email protected] Plot 112, Mbozi Road, Temeke, P.O. Box 19956, Manufacture of Manufacture of Dar es Salaam. Limited HDPE & UPVC HDPE & UPVC 222199824/0767390079/078 8 LSSP-2019-04-08 Plasco Limited Liability TANZANIA pipes and pipes and related 4999786/ Company related fittings fittings [email protected] z/ [email protected] Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n fabrication of new trailers, fuel tankers and low Longido Street, Ilala, Box Limited Simba Trailer Trailer beds; repair and 19681, Dar es Salaam. 9 LSSP-2019-04-09 Liability TANZANIA Manufacturing manufacturing maintenance of 0752696344 aly@simba- Company used trailers; logistics.com customized engineering works 7 Mandela Road, Box CSI Limited Steel Steel Fabrications 38151, Dar es Salaam 10 LSSP-2019-04-10 Engineering Co. Liability Fabrications TANZANIA Engineering 0222450028/0784984911 Ltd Company Engineering [email protected] Alminium and Uhuru Street, Box 1502, Dar Alminium and Limited Glass Works; es Salaam. YAF Fabrication Glass Works; and 11 LSSP-2019-04-11 Liability and Retail TANZANIA 0784232852/0784138300 and Hardware Retail Hardware Company Hardware [email protected] Materials Materials m Specialized steel fabricators Makongo Juu CCM, Steel including assembly Ecohomes Limited Kinondoni, Box 60225, Dar Fabrications & of steel profiles of 12 LSSP-2019-04-12 Company Liability TANZANIA es Salaam 0754710712 structural steel different sizes and Limted Company 0715676774 sales specs according [email protected] clients design and needs Manufacturer of Manufacturing ALYKHAN-UPANGA, Ilala, Limited chain link fences, Cotex Industries of steel and Box 60584, Dar es Salaam 13 LSSP-219-05-363 Liability other wire TANZANIA LTD plastic 0784238428 Company products and products [email protected] plastic products Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n Tanzanite/Busara, Metallurgical Limited Kinondoni, Box 45954 Dar Mechanical Machining and 14 LSSP-219-05-366 Engineering Liability TANZANIA es salaam 0784613340 Works Fabrication Works Company 0784613326 [email protected] Ally Khan, Ilala, Box 5055, Dar es Salaam 255222780510 Lake Steel and Limited Steel Bars 0784276296 Steel Bars Making 15 LSSP-219-05-377 Allied Products Liability Making and TANZANIA 0688664880 and Selling Limited Company Selling lakesteel.admin@lakeoilgrou p.com khaled.mhamed@lakeoilgro up. Com Manufacturing Migeyo Road, , Manufacturing of of PVC/HDPE Chang'ombe, Box 46259, PVC/HDPE pipes pipes for water Dar es Salaam. SIMBA PIPE Limited for water distribution 255222864555 16 LSSP-2019-07-405 INDUSTRIES Liability distribution mining TANZANIA mining 0692453332 LIMITED Company activities and gas activities and 0784800102 distribution gas distribution [email protected] networks networks [email protected] C: Electrical Works and Equipment Kilimanjaro-Salasala, Limited Best One Electrical Electrical Works Kinondoni, P.O. Box 35782, 17 LSSP-2019-04-13 Liability TANZANIA Limited works Contractor Dar es Salaam. Company 0752225099; 0756800825 Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n Plot 22B, Nyerere Road, Vingunguti Estate, P.O. Box Sale of Solar Diamond Limited Import and 7847, Dar es Salaam 18 LSSP-2019-04-14 Equipment and TANZANIA Motors Limited Liability Sale of Solar 255(22)2928372; generator products 0754778899; Rupin@hansa- global.com Elictrical installations, Supply of backup Mbweni Malindi, P. O. Box Limited Electrical systems, supply of JS Electromec 66752 Dar es Salaam. 19 LSSP-2019-04-15 Liability Works standby power TANZANIA LTD 0754300348 Company Contractor backup systems, [email protected] Industrial automation and control products, Mikocheni A, Kinondoni, P.O. Box 105199, Dar es Limited Manufacture of Salaam. Europe Inc Manufacture of 20 LSSP-2019-04-16 Liability electrical TANZANIA 0765118888/0769531553ng Industries Ltd electrical products Company products [email protected]/mlawa @tropicalint.com/sales@trop icalint.com Power supply and technical solutions Cocacola Road, Mwenge - Aggreko Energy Limited through rental of Kinondoni, P.O. BOX 7686, 21 LSSP-2019-04-17 Rentals Liability Engineering power generation TANZANIA Dar es Salaam. 222773521 Tanzania Ltd Company equipment and [email protected] temperature control equipment Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n Electrical Works New Bagamoyo Road, Contractor; Makumbusho Area - Limited Telecomunications Derm Electrics Electrical and Kinondoni, P.O. Box 4756, 22 LSSP-2019-04-18 Liability , ICT & Security TANZANIA (T) Ltd ICT contractor Dar es Salaam. Company Systems; Heating, 222774507/0754251200 Ventillation & [email protected] Airconditioning; Distributor of Distributor of Nova Road, Kawe, Limited electrical electrical kinondoni, Box 78491, Dar 23 LSSP-2019-04-19 Lectron Limited Liability equipment,mot TANZANIA equipment,motors, es Salaam. 0784272033 Company ors, pumps pumps and valves [email protected] and valves Sale and Sale and leasing Nyerere Road, Box 9262, MANTRAC Limited leasing of of power Dar es Salaam. 2228606012 24 LSSP-2019-04-20 TANZANIA Liability power TANZANIA generation VPANTALEO@MATRACTA LIMITED Company generation equipment NZANIA.COM equipment Electrical works contractor & P.O. Box 604, Ubungo-Dar Newgen Limited Electrical Specialized es Salaam. 25 LSSP-2019-04-21 Integrated Liability works Telecommunicatio TANZANIA 0713123881/0769347655 Services Company contractor ns, ICT and [email protected]/kas security systems [email protected] contractor Junction of Lugoda Street and Sokoine Drive, Plot No. 41, P.O. Box 31016, Dar es Power and Limited Electrical Salaam - Tanzania Electrical works 26 LSSP-2019-04-22 Network Back- Liability works TANZANIA [email protected] contractor Up Ltd Company contractor [email protected] .tz costamumba@powerandnet work.co.tz Country of Company Business Additional No. REF. NO. Legal Name Registratio Physical Address Type Category Information n State Grip Limited Electrical Electrical & Electrical works Plot 1&2, Mikocheni A, 27 LSSP-2019-04-23 Liability works TANZANIA Technical contractor Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam Company contractor Works Ltd Plot 720 G, Mbezi Beach- Makonde, Kinondoni, Box Pivotech Limited Electrical 60225, Dar es Salaam. Electrical works 28 LSSP-2019-04-24 Company Liability works TANZANIA 0713281271/0715509065 contractor Limited Company contractor [email protected] m/mmakaka@pivotechgroup .com Plot 27-28, Nyerere Road, Ilala, Box 3229, Dar es Limited Electrical Salaam. 222860197/ D.B. Shapriya & Electrical works 29 LSSP-2019-04-25 Liability works TANZANIA 0745977584/ 0782940940 Co. Ltd contractor Company contractor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ubungo, P.O. Box 5446, Dar Limited Electrical Tech-Masters Electrical works es Salaam. 30 LSSP-2019-04-26 Liability works TANZANIA (T) Limited contractor 0784670147/[email protected] Company contractor om Turnkey electrical Aly Khan Road, Plot No. 53, installations, Ilala, Box 8264, Dar es Limited Electrical Burhan Power commissioning of Salaam. 31 LSSP-2019-04-27 Liability works TANZANIA Engineers Ltd electrical and 222126568/0688215353 Company contractor instrumentation
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