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Plastic Primary Industrial Packaging Clearance Register PLASTIC PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING CLEARANCE REGISTER NO APPLICANTS ADDRESS CATEGORY PRODUCT CATEGORY 1. PRIMA PLASTICS BOX 5626, NAIROBI USE PACKAGING OF PEOPLE DAILY INDUSTRIES LTD NEWSPAPERS 2. ALPHA FINE FOODS LTD BOX 10338-00100, USE PACKAGING OF MEAT & VEGETABLE NAIROBI PRODUCTS 3. FLAMINGO BOX 10222-00400, USE PACKAGING OF FLOWERS FOR EXPORT HORTICULTURE (K) LTD NAIROBI 4. SUN FLORITECH LIMITED BOX 1701-20117, USE PACKAGING OF FLOWERS FOR EXPORT NAIVASHA 5. UNGA FARM CARE (EA) BOX 41788-00100, USE FLOUR PACKAGING LTD NAIROBI 6. GOLDEN TULIP FARMS LTD BOX 107-20303, OL USE FLOWER EXPORT PACKAGING KALOU 7. FINLAYS BRUSHWARE LTD BOX 32039-00600, MANUFACTURE PACKAGING FOR COPPER CABLES, PAINT NAIROBI BRUSHES AND RUBBER PRODUCTS 8. VESTERGAARD FRANDSEN BOX 66889-00800 USE IMPORTED MOSQUITO NETS & WATER (EA) LTD PURIFIERS 9. KENCHIC LTD BOX 20052-00200 USE FOR PROCESSED CHICKEN PACKAGING 10. PATCO INDUSTRIES LTD BOX 44100-00100 MANUFACTURE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF SWEETS 11. BINS (NAIROBI) SERVICES BOX 42766-00100 USE GARBAGE BIN LINERS LIMITED 12. HOUSE OF WAINE BOX 25035-00623 USE GARBAGE BIN LINERS 13. NOVA INDUSTRIES BOX 18510-00500 USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF LIMITED PESTICIDES, ,INSECTICIDES AND FUNGICIDES 14. GALAIYA FOODS KENYA BOX 43293-00100, USE PACKAGING OF VARIOUS FOODSTUFFS LTD NAIROBI E.G. SPICES & DATES 15. CASSINI AND TONOLO LTD BOX 14325-00800 IMPORTATION PCE PACKAGES SPARE PARTS FROM NAIROBI MANUFACTURERS 16. MUTHAIGA FINE MEAT BOX 63204-00619, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF LTD NAIROBI MEAT PRODUCTS 17. MASTER MIND BOX 68144-00200, USE PACKING SAMPLES FOR EXPORT TOBACCO(K) LTD NAIROBI 18. CLASSIC POLO D’ZINER BOX 48287 NAIROBI IMPORTATION & PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF COLLECTIONS LTD USE GARMENTS 19. EAST AFRICAN SEA FOOD BOX 10271-00400, IMPORTATION PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FLAT LTD NAIROBI BAGS FOR TILAPIA FISH, PROWNS & OCTOPUS 20. MOMBASA APPAREL (EPZ) BOX 92348-80100, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR LTD MOMBASA POLYTHENE ROLLS FOR GARBER CUTTING MACHINE 21. FARMERS CHOICE BOX 47791- 00100, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF PORK LIMITED NAIROBI CUTS, FRANKFURTERS/VIENNAS/SMOKIES, HAMS, BACONS, SAUSAGES & BURGERS 22. IVEE INFUSIONS EPZ LTD BOX 25251-00100, IMPORTATION PRIMARY PACKAGING MEDICINE FOR NAIROBI EYE/EAR/NOSE & INTRAVENIOUS INFUSION 23. VERTICAL AGRO (EPZ) BOX 41852-00100, IMPORTATION PRIMARY PACKAGING OF FRUITS & LIMITED NAIROBI VEGETABLES FOR EXPORT 24. PIONEER FOODS LTD BOX 61204-00200, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING SNACKS NAIROBI AND SPICES 25. PRIVAMNUTS EPZ(K) LTD BOX 2404-60100, EMBU USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF MACADAMIA NUTS KERNELS 26. LABORATORY & ALLIED P.O.BOX 42875-00100, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR LTD NAIROBI MEDICINES & RAW MATERIALS 27. TRICLOVER INDUSTRIES BOX 17663-00500, USE PLASTIC BAGS FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS & (K) LTD NAIROBI FOOD ITEMS 28. NODOR KENYA EPZ BOX 659-00204, ATHI IMPORTATION & PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR LIMITED RIVER USE DARTS & RELATED ACCESSORIES 29. GLOBAL APPARELS BOX 332-00204, ATHI IMPORTATION & PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING KENYA(EPZ) LTD RIVER USE GARMENTS FOR EXPORT 30. SIMPAK SUPPLIES LTD BOX 22916-00400 USE PACKAGING OF ANIMAL FEEDS NAIROBI 31. FAIR DEAL TRADING BOX 31519-00100, IMPORTATION REMOVAL OF ADHESIVE TAPES FROM COMPANY LTD NAIROBI CONTAINER NO. EGHU 9046068 32. MOMBASA APPAREL (EPZ) BOX 92348-80102, IMPORTATION & PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OR LTD MOMBASA USE FINISHED GARMENTS FOR EXPORT ONL FOR INFANTS ,TODDLERS, REGULAR TOPS & BOTTOMS 33. MWANZI LIMITED BOX 49125-00100, USE BAGS FOR FLOWER SLEEVES NAIROBI 34. SUZAN DUTY FREE BOX 19281-00501, USE PLASTIC BAGS AT DUTY FREE SHOPS AT NAIROBI JKIA & MOI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 35. KENBLEST LTD BOX 16-01000, THIKA USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR MAIZE FLOUR 36. EAST AFRICAN GROWERS BOX 49125-00100, USE PLASTIC BAGS FOR PACKAGING OF FRUITS, FRESH PRODUCE NAIROBI VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS 37. INNSCOR KENYA LTD BOX 27724-00506, IMPORTATION PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR NAIROBI IMPORTED SPICES PACKED IN PLASTIC BAGS 38. KAMILI PACKERS LTD BOX 61828-00200, MANUFACTURE PACKAGING OF NUTRAMEAL PRODUCTS NAIROBI 39. EUROPACK INDUSTRIES BOX 47358-00100, IMPORTATION PRIMARY PACKAGING OF 5G & 50G SUGAR, LTD NAIROBI TEA & COFFEE 40. LADY GRACE ENTERPRISE BOX 676-00206, KISERIAN USE PLASTIC BAGS FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL BAGS 41. ANIKET ENTERPRISES BOX 38173-00623, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING FOR NAIROBI MEDICAL ENVELOPES SIZE 102X67’ 42. PICKED & PACKED FRESH BOX 11016-00400, IMPORTATION FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR EXPORT PRODUCE NAIROBI MARKET ONLY 43. BETA HEALTHCARE BOX 42569-00100, USE SHRINKWRAPPING OF MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL LTD NAIROBI PACKAGING 44. NEWWIDE GARMENTS (K) BOX 292, ATHI-RIVER IMPORTATION & GARMENTS FOR EXPORT MARKET ONLY EPZ LTD USE 45. ASHTON APPAREL (EPZ) BOX 43371-80100, IMPORTATION & FINISHED PRODUCTS FOR EXPORT ONLY LTD MOMBASA USE FOR INFANTS, TODDLERS, REGULAR BOYS & GIRLS , MEN’S TOPS & BOTTOMS 46. OLIVADO EPZ LTD BOX 27953-00100, IMPORTATION PACKAGING OF CRUDE AVOCADO OIL NAIROBI 47. ET ELASTO TECH (EPZ) BOX 802, KILIFI USE PACKAGING FOR SILICONE SEALS FOR LTD EXPORT 48. SUMAN SHAKTI EPZ LTD BOX 2522-00621, USE ASSORTED MANUFACTURED GARMENTS NAIROBI FOR EXPORT OUTSIDE THE EAC 49. JANST HEALTHCARE BOX 63711-00610, IMPORTATION SURGICAL PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED NAIROBI 50. KAREN HOSPITAL LIMITED BOX 1500-00502, IMPORTATION MEDICAL WASTE LINERS NAIROBI 51. BETA HEALTHCARE BOX 42569-00100, USE SHRINKWRAPPING OF MEDICINE INTERNATIONAL LTD NAIROBI PACKAGING 52. CHANDARIA INDUSTRIES BOX 30621-00100, USE PACKAGING OF TOILET TISSUE, JUMBO LTD NAIROBI TISSUE, NAPKIN TISSUE, KITCHEN TOWEL, HAND PAPER TOWEL & FACIAL TISSUE 53. KINANGOP DAIRY LTD BOX 64954-00620, USE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF NAIROBI SHRINK WRAPPERS 54. MANJI FOOD INDUSTRIES BOX 78277-00507, USE PACKAGING OF WHOLE CEREAL BISCUIT LTD NAIROBI 55. BIOLINE AGENCY LIMITED BOX 16601-00100, IMPORTATION PACKAGING OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES NAIROBI 56. WEST KENYA SUGAR CO. BOX 2101-50100, USE PACKAGING OF BROWN SUGAR OF 50KG & LTD KAKAMEGA 25KG & WHITE SUGAR IN LPDE BAGS OF 1KG & 2KG PACKETS 57. KONGONI RIVER FARM BOX 32931- USE PACKAGING LOCAL SLEEVES(BAGS) FOR LTD 00600,NAIROBI EXPORT 58. NJIMIA KENYA LIMITED BOX 68502-00622, USE PACKAGING OF ALLERCOL TABLETS, NAIROBI ULCERID TABLETS, EPSOM SALT & FUROSEMIDE TABLETS 59. COCKRID KENYA LTD BOX 76137-00508, USE PACKAGING SANITARY BIN LINERS NAIROBI 60. KRYSTALLINE SALT LTD BOX 80856-80100, MANUFACTURE & PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING OF SALT MOMBASA IMPORTATION 61. SUMMER MILLERS LTD BOX 49-00232, RUIRU USE PACKAGING BALING OF MAIZE 62. TOP FOOD(EA) LTD BOX 32172-00600, USE PACKAGING INNER LINER NAIROBI 63. SHREE SAI INDUSTRIES BOX 49796-00100, USE PACKAGING OF ASSORTED FOOD STUFF, LTD NAIROBI PULSES, SPICES, CEREALS, HERBS, SALT, ATTA & GRAM FLOUR 64. COOK N LITE BOX 83934-80100, USE PACKAGING HURICANE LANTERN, MUGS, MOMBASA KEROSENE STOVES 65. ASAKA E-POWER BOX 29064-00100, IMPORTATION 100% BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL FOR ECOSYSTEMS NAIROBI GARBAGE BAGS/LINERS & TREE SEEDLING TUBING 66. HERITAGE FOODS KENYA BOX 3256-00100,NAIROBI IMPORTATION & PACKAGING OF DOG FOOD LTD USE 67. KENYA AIRWAYS LTD BOX 19002-00501, IMPORTATION & PACKAGING OF WASTE FROM THE NAIROBI USE AIRCRAFT 68. ISINYA FEED LTD BOX 18138-00500, USE PACKAGING DRESSED POULTRY ONLY NAIROBI 69. 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GLASS(EAST) AFRICA LTD BOX 66135-00800, USE PACKAGING OF GLASS PUTTY & EASY NAIROBI GLAZE STEEL PUTTY 79. HANSE INPEX CO LTD BOX 39212-00623, USE PACKAGING OF DISINFECTANT TOILET NAIROBI BALLS (EVER FRESH) 80. ROEKHOF AFRICA LIMITED BOX 17931-00500, USE PACKAGING FLOWER SLEEVES NAIROBI 81. VILLAROSA KEMPINSKI BOX 48296-00100, USE VACUUM PACKAGING BAGS & CATERING NAIROBI TROLLEY SHRINK PACKAGING 82. BROOKSIDE DAIRY LTD BOX 236-00232, RUIRU IMPORTATION & PACKAGING MILK SACHETS (200 & 500ML) USE FOR FRESH MILK, CRATE-O-MILK BAGS & LIDS & BUTTER POLY BAG 83. INFECTION PREVENTION & BOX 64559-00620, USE PRINTED HAZARDOUS/BIOMEDICAL WASTE CONTROL ASSOCIATES NAIROBI PLASTIC LINERS FOR USE IN HOSPITALS, LTD CLINICS & LABORATORIES 84. ECSTACY LIMITED BOX 10177-00400, IMPORTATION PACKAGING OF SERVIETTES, NAIROBI AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS & ALSO MEDICAL & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS & SAMPLES FOR RESEARCH & LABORATORY TESTING FOR LOCAL & EXPORT MARKETS, 85. PREMIER FLOUR MILL LTD BOX 59307-00200, USE BALING OF FLOUR PACKETS FOR NAIROBI DISTRIBUTION 86. AXI TRADING BOX 40812-00100, USE PACKAGING OF GREENS GRAMS ENTERPRISES NAIROBI 87. FRIENDSHIP CONTAINERS BOX 42785-00100, USE PACKAGING OF LIDS FOR CARBONATED MANUFACTURERS
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