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Répertoire Général Des Entreprises Du Congo REPERTOIRE GENERAL DES ENTREPRISES DU CONGO n° Entreprises Adresses Ville Secteur Activités Personne à ContacterPropriétaireTélephoneMobile /Femme/HommeTélephonepersonnelTéléphone de bureauE-mail1 1 2A CONSTRUCTION Pointe-noire BTP Travaux Publics-Genie ALROZ ABBAS 44203737 Civile-Import export 2 Me Marie de l’Assomption 41, rue Makoua, Poto-poto, sur l’Av. de la Paix Brazzaville Notaire Notaire Me Marie de l’Assomption 06 675 84 36 [email protected] MOUNDELE MATOKO MOUNDELE MATOKO 3 A.F.I.A. CONGO Avenue de Loango Pointe-noire Autres services Centre de formation 05 020 94 29 [email protected] 4 ABB SPA PWC 28, av général de gaulle, cq 101 arr 1( centre-ville)Pointe-Noire Sous traitant petrolier Services aux entreprises pétrolières 5 ABTP 68, Rue Makoua Poto Poto Brazzaville BTP BTP 06 692 68 00 6 ABYSS CONGO Pointe-Noire prestations aux Travaux et services sous Jean MORO soustraitant marins 7 ABYSS INTERNATIONAL SUTTER & PEARCE Pointe-Noire Sous traitant petrolier Services aux entreprises pétrolières 8 ACC EXPRESS Aéroport A. NETO Pointe-Noire Transport et transit Messagerie express NDEBEKA Marie-Joseph 05 559 22 59 06 664 30 28 9 ACERGY POINTE NOIRE Enceinte PAPN Pointe-noire Autres services Support logistique aux 05 542 36 84 sociétés opérationnelles du 10 ACHILLES ASSURANCES Brazzaville Assurance 11 ACS Av. William Guynet, centre Ville Brazzaville Commerce Commerce distrib. Biens M. Stéphane GUILPAIN 06 667 06 70 06 920 96 45 281 12 84 [email protected] / www.acs-congo.com d'équipement 12 ACTIMAR SAS Pointe-Noire prestations aux Assistance conseil Mariette Vincent jean claude soustraitant J. 13 ADONIS HOTEL 80, Av Foch, Rd Pt Ministère des Finances Brazzaville Hotelerie immobilier Hôtel WISSAM AMAD ADVENTIS ASSURANCES Brazzaville Assurance 14 745, Av de l'OUA Bacongo 04446 77 96 CONSEILS ADVENTIS ASSURANCES Pointe Noire Assurance 15 362, Av de l'Indépendance Agent AGC 05 770 52 58 06 664 28 80 CONSEILS 16 AFAQ INTERNATIONAL Pointe-Noire prestations aux Négociations des produits MAKKAWI AWADEL soustraitant des systèmes matériels TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Pointe-Noire Industrie Formation technique pour M. Vincent ROJAS 17 AFIA av de Loango 05 020 94 29 [email protected] les professionnels 18 AFRI-ASIA 3, Bd Lyautey face CHU Brazzaville BTP BTP 05 574 61 78 19 AFRIC INGENIERING & 4 Avenue Francois Charles Pointe-noire Autres services Etudes d'ingénierie 04 445 32 43 [email protected] CONSULTING Pointe Noire BTP Travaux de construction des MBAIALA Maurice 20 66043066 AFRIC TRAVAUX batiments Pointe-Noire BTP YAOUE Chastelle Etudes et audits en Bienheureuse AFRICA CONCEPT STUDIO ingenierie et Architecture- 21 Conseil en mangement des 69011359 bienheureuseyaoue@yahoo,fr CONGO entreprises des batiments et des travaux publics AFRICA ROPE DISTRIBUTION Pointe-Noire Industrie Fabrication appareils de 22 60, Av. Bitelika Ndombi 05 780 28 50 CONGO levage AFRICAINE DE COURTAGE Pointe-Noire Assurance 23 (AFRICO) AFRICAINE DES TRAVAUX Pointe-Noire BTP Batiments et Travaux LEHOT ierre 24 66697308 [email protected] PUBLICS Publics 25 AFRIK'ASSUR Av. Alphonse Fondere, Galerie Marchande ARC CentreBrazzaville Ville Assurance LOBEKA Théophile 05 774 61 61 06 634 59 59 africassurassurance@yahoo,fr 26 AFRIK'ASSUR 3, Rue Bandas Imm. KAYAKAYA Brazzaville Assurance 05 521 13 70 06 634 59 59 [email protected] Pointe-Noire prestations aux Installation et maintenance KIWANI KING Maurice 27 AFRIMEL ITALGRU soustraitant des grues offshore 28 AFRIQUE CONSTRUCTION C Pointe-noire 06 687 33 06 [email protected] 29 AGC Av. Sergent Malamine Centre-Ville Brazzaville Assurance Assurance M. Raymond IBATA 06 666 43 76 22 281 53 13 06 918 93 00 [email protected] 30 AGC-VIE Av. Amilcar Cabral Brazzaville Assurance Assurance vie Mme Aïssata MOUSSA 05 557 05 71 [email protected] AGENCE D’ARCHITECTURE – Brazzaville Architecte Jean Michel NKODIA WAMBA 31 AMENAGEMENT – URBANISME 37, Av. Auxence ICKONGA, Centre ville Architecte 06 848 58 08 [email protected] (JM-2AU) AGENCE D’ARCHITECTURE Pointe-Noire Architecte Ignace Edouard NSATOU 32 D’URBANISME ET DES / Architecte 05 557 35 88 [email protected] REALISATIONS (AGEAU) Brazzaville BTP [email protected] / 33 AGENCE SUD AV. Félix Eboué, Imm. SDV Etudes et travaux 06 636 28 38 06 675 40 51 www.agencesud.com AGGREKO INTERNATIONAL Pointe-Noire prestations aux Fournitures équipement Francine DURAND 34 PROJECT LTD soustraitant pétroliers Pointe-Noire Industrie M. J-Philippe DUMONTET 35 AGIMEX Pêcherie 06660.72.94 [email protected] Pointe-Noire Assurances DAGUZAN épouse MAURO 36 AGIR FINANCES CONGO Assurance Santé Isabelle Marie Antoinette 06 667 52 52 0 66 67 52 52 [email protected] Femme 37 AGRANDISS Pointe-Noire BTP GUYADER Erwan 69424242 Pointe-Noire Transport et transit M. Panagiotis POULOT 38 AGS Déménagements 04 444 15 52 [email protected] Pointe-Noire Companie Aérienne M. Jean-Marc LECHOPIER 39 AIR France Av Amilcar Cabral Centre Ville Transport aérien 06 667 51 51 22 281 24 42 [email protected] / www.airfrance.cg 40 AIR LIQUIDE SCGI 45 Av Moussenongo, KM4 Pointe-Noire Industrie Gaz Industriel M. Malick MBEMGUE 04 444 08 08 04 444 02 02 [email protected] Pointe-Noire prestations aux MBENGUE Malick soustraitant Production et distribution de 41 AIR LIQUIDE SA 101 Av. Bitebika Ndombi gaz industriel et medicaux et (242) 05 502 19 99 services associés Brazzaville Télécom et TCI Patrice NOUAZALAY 42 AIR NET Galerie Tour ARC Fournisseur d'accès internet 06 663 28 28 [email protected] 43 AIRTEL Congo Av. Amilcar Cabral Brazzaville Télécom et TCI Téléphonie mobile M. Beston TSHINSELE 05 500 91 00 [email protected] 44 AK CONSULTING Av Félix Tchicaya Quartier OCH Pointe-Noire BTP Construction bâtiment 01 667 64 64 06 667 64 94 AL MANSOORI PETROLEUM Pointe-Noire Sous traitant petrolier Services aux entreprises Mr ANDRUS Kim Paul 45 Cabinet C2A LLC pétrolières Pointe-Noire prestations aux BERND BURGER 46 Rue du Docteur Jamot, Rd Point Kassaï Sécurité , protection sureté soustraitant 47 ALHVS Pointe-Noire BTP CHMEISSANI Wafie 12222222 [email protected] ALIMA PALCE HOTEL (Sodexh- Oyo Hotelerie immobilier Alains FERRAND 48 Hôtel - Restaurant Congo) Brazzaville Télécom et TCI Judicael LAKPE 49 ALINK TELECOM Av E. Patrice Lumumba Fournisseur d'accès internet 06 962 13 00 06 962 13 06 [email protected] Pointe-Noire BTP BAMBI Claude Francis 66638147 50 ALL SEAS Simon Espérence [email protected] 51 ALLIANZ CONGO Av; Pebelot, Résidence Gabriella, ZI Pointe-Noire Assurance Assureur M. Philippe AUDOUIN 294 19 70 05 313 13 03 [email protected] Pointe-Noire prestations aux Assistance et préparation LOISEL Jean Marc Hervé 52 Boul. Loango Immeuble PBG (2ème étage) ALPHA MAINTENANCE soustraitant des travaux en arrêt Pointe-Noire prestations aux Commande référencée ALSEMA Gérard 53 Boul. Loango Immeuble PBG (2ème étage) (242) 06 655 43 43 ALSEMA HOLDING B.V. soustraitant CG/530069523 Pointe-Noire Industrie M. Philippe RICHE [email protected] 54 Transf.Métaux 05592.67.35 05720.02.02 22294.04.12 ALUCONGO [email protected] Brazzaville Hotelerie immobilier Younes BASSAM 55 AMBASSADEUR 16, Av de l'Amitié face CHU Hôtel Brazzaville Télécom et TCI MALANDI Fernand 56 AMC TELECOM Rue Alphone Foudere, Imm CNSS Central Bar Fournisseur d'accès internet 05 545 07 60 [email protected] Pointe-noire Transport et transit 57 AMK Rue tchilala Transport fluvial et maritime [email protected] 58 AMERICANO Pointe-Noire Artisanat Fabrication de pop corn NGKANGATH Italion 55538843 [email protected] Pointe-Noire Commerce Livraison eau potable- NZOMAMBOU Guy Edgard 59 06665.22.56 06606.54.29 [email protected] AMSA SERVICES eqpment protec industrielle Pointe-Noire BTP Travaux et Batiments - YEMBI Roland Yves 60 55305780 [email protected] ANGODIS-CONGO Prestation de service Pointe-Noire prestations de services 61 Annick services Transport et bâtiment Annick Oyaba, 05 573 13 14/05 553 74 44 62 ANC BOBINE Pointe-noire Artisanat Rébobinage AISSI Comlan Nazaire 55531099 [email protected] Brazzaville Pétrole Pierre Narcisse LOUFOUA AOGC (AFRICA OIL AND GAS 63 CORPORATION EXPLORATION Passage à niveau Rue Mbochis, Moungali Exploration/Production 06 664 68 94 & PRODUCTION) Brazzaville Architecte Constantin BOTSEBE- ARCHITECTURE – BATIMENTS NGALO 64 / Architecte 06 622 62 62 [email protected] – CONSEILS (ABC) ARCHITECTURE IMAGERIE ET Brazzaville Architecte Eugène Emmanuel OKOKO 65 Av. Nelson Mandela n° 221 Centre ville Architecte 05 551 09 74 aicokoko]yahoo.fr CONSTRUCTION (A.I.C) ARCHITECTURE INGENIERIE Brazzaville Architecte Robert NGABOU 66 ET BATIMENTS (ARCHIBAT- 117 bis, Av. Félix Eboué section R, Mpila Architecte 06 622 87 38 [email protected] SARL) Brazzaville Architecte Victor Jean de Dieu ARCHITECTURE-REALISATION MADZOUS 67 122, rue Djoué Moungali Architecte 05 556 19 77 / DE TOUS TRAVAUX (A.RE.TRA.) 68 ARCHITOP Brazzaville Architecte Architecte Camille ITOUA GATSE 06 663 27 61 [email protected] Pointe-Noire Industrie Fab. App. Levage. Cab. M.Alfred DOMEC 69 05 557 87 74 04 448 58 93 [email protected] ARD CONGO Acier Pointe-Noire prestations aux Soudure, Chaudronnerie, Alfred DOMEC 70 Face C.E.T.I. (Gendarmerie KM4) (242) 04 448 58 93 ARD CONGO SA soustraitant tuyauterie et levage Pointe-Noire Artisanat BAZOUNGOULA EMERY 71 A.R.M. Rébobinage 66941633 arm31055@gmail,com ARMEMENT GUENIN IMPORT Pointe-noire Industrie Pêche industrielle de 72 Avenue joachin Opaungault,Mvoumvou,Zn Foire 06 664 34 34 EXPORT poissons 73 ASCOMA Bd Denis Sassou Nguesso, Imm. MUCODEC 2ème étagePointe-Noire Brazzaville Assurance Courtage Assurances M. Philippe RIBERI 05 530 13 66 05530.13.14 06656.56.56 [email protected] 74 ASIA CONGO INDUSTRIES Pointe-Noire Eaux forets et peche Exploitation forestière CHIENG KING SUI 06 646 13 44 Brazzaville Companie Aérienne [email protected] / 75 ASKY Airlines Av.
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