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Trade Information of Country Saudi Arab List of Saudi importers of food products Sl. No.Name of Importer Address Phone/ Fax E-mail/ website 01 A.H. AL Muhanna PO Box: 1945, Tel. 00966-13- Trading & Contracting Dammam 31441 8422969/ 8422454 Est. Fax: 00966-13- 8423221 02 A.K. Almuhaidib & PO Box:30, Tel. 00966-13- [email protected] Sons Dammam 31411 8328888/ 8322033 a Fax: 8336082 03 Abdullehah Ali Athawi PO Box: 4221, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah 21491 6440219/ 6424508 Fax: 6479398 04 Abdulkarim ElkhreijiPO Box: 276, Tel. 00966-13- ictcs@ace- Group Dammam 31411 8324441 / 8329080 dmm.khereiji.com /8342326 Fax: 8349389 05 Abdullah A. AlPO Box:2395, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Munajem Sons Co. Riyadh 11451 4787933 Fax: 4764318 06 Abdullah Abbar &PO Box: 5700, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Ahemed Zainy Jeddah -21432 6474000 Fax: 6475542 07 Abdulla Abduljalil Est. PO Box: 5309, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21422 6477092 / 6435175 Fax: 6473375 08 Abdullah AhemdPO Box: 4500, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Balubadi Est. Jeddah -21491 6470615/ 6470870 t.sa Fax: 6481728 09 Abdullah Bahkim Est.PO Box: 16538, Tel. 00966-12- bahakim_sat@hotmail for Trade Jeddah -21474 6480993 .com Fax: 6481426 10 Abdullah Balsharaf Est.PO Box: 7748, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Jeddah -21472 6482642 Fax: 6479060 11 Abdullah Bin Saeed BinPO Box: 26212 Tel. 00966-11- Shaea Trading &Riyadh 11486 4763138/ 4732231 Contracting Est. Fax: 4763149 12 Abdullah EstablishmentPO Box:7778 Tel. 00966-12- jed.office@messinalin for Trading & Industry Jeddah -21472 6424879/ 6426998/ e.com.sa 6426999 Fax: 6432645 13 Abdulmohsen andPO Box: 884, Tel. 00966-13- Nasir al Omrani Alahsa 31982 5879982 Fax: 5879982 14 Abdulrahman &PO Box: 584, Tel. 00966-13- Mohammed A. AzizDammam 1421 8323572/ 8332363 Alshalan Fax: 8332360 15 Abdulrasheed BadrahPO Box: 820, Tel 00966-12-6430255 Corp. Jeddah -21421 Fax: 6442847 16 Abdulwahab Aujan &PO Box: 990, Tel. 00966-13- [email protected] Bors Co. for Trade &Dammam 31421 8570777 Industry Fax: 8577923 17 Ahmed Aatif Al KadiPO Box: 17644, Tel. 00966-12- Contracting Est. Jeddah -21494 6606643/ 6602633/ 6650813 Fax: 6694301 18 Ahmed Hasan HumaidiPO Box: 4765, Tel. 00966-13- Trading Est. Dammam 31412 8333507 Fax: 8349140 19 Ahmed MohammedPO Box: 1025, Tel 00966-12- Basumbul Makkah 5742894 Fax: 5740392 20 Ahmed MohamedPO Box: 18, Tel. 00966-12- Saleh Baeshen & Co. Jeddah -21411 6351760 Fax: 6531536 21 Al Arfaj Trading &PO Box: 8101 Tel. 00966-13- Marketing Est. Dammam 31482 8330369 Fax: 8330439 22 Al BensulaimanPO Box: 3309, Tel. 00966-13- Trading Corp. Al Khobar 31952 8991191 Fax: 8991181 23 Al Fao Foodstuff &PO Box: 13287, Tel. 00966-12- Commodities Co. Ltd. Jeddah -21493 6673172 / 6609101 Fax: 6652133 24 Al Halees Group PO Box: 14938, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Jeddah -21434 6027882/ 6870583 m.sa Fax: 6879742 25 Al Khalifa International PO Box: 1986, Tel. 00966-13- [email protected] Dammam 314 41 8428849 Fax: 8428837 26 Al Maimani Est. PO Box: 3328, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Jeddah -21471 6478202/ 6475148 Fax: 00966-12- 6475148 27 Al Mufti Company ForPO Box: 108, Tel. 0966-12-6601071/[email protected] Industry and Projects Jeddah -21411 6601654 Fax: 6675860 28 Al Wirwar Est. PO Box: 3461, Tel. 00966-12- Makkah 5580337 /5581416 Fax: 5580354 29 Alalanda Est. ForPO Box: 6355, Tel. 00966-12- Trading Jeddah -21442 6690074 /6673228 Fax: 6605673 30 Alamar Trading Est. PO Box:44, Tel. 00966-13- Alhasa 31982 5875544 Fax: 5821677 31 Alamro Trading Co.PO Box: 9695, Tel. 00966-11- Ltd. Riyadh 1123 4659987/ 4912358 Fax: 4659861 32 Alarfaj Commercial &PO Box: 2368, Tel 00966-12- [email protected] Import Corp. Jeddah -21451 6434339/ 6446641/ m.sa 6449006 Fax: 6442857 33 Alazizia Panda UnitedPO Box: 3311, Tel. 00966-11- Corp. for Trading &Riyadh 11471 4644992 Foods Fax: 4633348 34 Albina Alarabi ForPO Box: 7301, Tel. 00966-13- Trading Dammam 31462 8334084 Fax: 8334282 35 Alcornice Shopping PO Box: 18693, Tel. 00966-12- Center, Jeddah -21425 6437291 Fax: 6420681 36 Aldewan Fast Food Co.PO Box: 15, Tel. 00966-126672653/ Jeddah -21411 6603996 Fax: 6603682 37 Alesayi Trading Co. PO Box: 1342, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21431 6875423/ 6202000 Fax: 6875058/ 6206469 38 Alguzi Trading Est. PO Box: 30498, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21477 6472577 /6379638 Fax: 6474522 39 Al Higgi Cold Stores PO Box: 15425, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Riyadh 11444 4212703 Fax: 4212300 40 Alhejailan ProjectsPO Box:9175, Tel. 00966-11- Engg. Co. Riyadh 11413 4761414 Fax: 4767491 41 Alhosain & AlfaliqPO Box: 147, Tel. 00966-13- ahbakery@ahgroups. Group of Companies Alhasa 31982 5310500 com Fax: 5310400 42 Alhussan Group ofPO Box: 279, Tel. 00966-13- [email protected] Companies Dammam 31411 8340500/ 8344826 Fax: 8330888 43 Ali Abdullah AlsiddiqPO Box:449, Tel. 0966-13-8271120/[email protected]. Trading Stores Dammam 31411 8272473 sa Fax: 8267674 44 Ali Abdllah AlzayerPO Box: 138, Tel. 00966-13- Trading Est. Qatif 31911 8559543 Fax: 8541600 45 Ali Hasan Batahaf PO Box: 4265, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21491 6428915 Fax: 6439435 47 Al Jazeerah Super PO Box: 8908, Tel. 00966-11- Store Co. Ltd. Riyadh 11492 4641013/ 4624641 Fax: 4655826 48 Al Johar Commercial PO Box: 2518, Tel. 00966-11- Group Riyadh 11461 4649725 / 4649718/ 4632962 Fax: 4649768 49 Alkhalaf Exhibition PO Box: 1150, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Riyadh 11431 4483539/ 4043439 .sa Fax: 4488922 50 Almakhwa Trading & PO Box: 5597, Tel. 00966-12- Contracting Co. Jeddah -21432 6870717 Fax: 6478803 51 Almanar Trading Est. PO Box:4940, Tel 00966-11-4760548 Riyadh 11412 Fax: 4769547 52 Al Marasam PO Box: 9119, Tel. 00966-11- Commercial Est. Riyadh 11413 4644374 Fax: 4644374 53 Mr. Maqboul Hassan PO Box: 17320, Tel. 00966-12419104 *magboulhassan@ma Manager- procurementRiyadh 11484 115/2414110/4778144warid -dt.com.sa and logistic niranjanm_reddy@hot Almawarid Trading Co. Fax: 2708230/ mail.com Ltd. 4778933 54 Almaweed CommercialPO Box: 3413, Tel. 00966-13- dammam@almaweed. Est. Dammam 31471 8330575/ 8332018 com Fax: 8347710 55 Almosalm Trading Est.PO Box: 13069, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21492 6671801 Fax: 6674247 56 Alnahdi Trading AndPO Box:30702, Tel. 00966-12- Contracting Group Jeddah -21462 6716983 Fax: 6725562 57 Alpha Trading &PO Box: 205, Tel. 0966-12-6474242 Shipping Agencies Ltd.Jeddah -21411 Fax: 6479191 58 Alrawaf Est. PO Box: 611, Tel 00966-13-8643881rawafcontracting@hot Dammam 31952 /8943717 mail.com Fax: 8943717 59 Al Reef Est. For SupplyPO Box: 3476, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] and Import Riyadh 11471 4110822/ 4114177 Fax: 4110355 60 Alsafwa GroupPO Box: 5360, Tel. 00966-12- Company For TradingJeddah -21422 6601355/ 6690944/ & Marketing Ltd. 6654504 Fax: 6673020 61 Al Saheal Trading Est. PO Box: 3192, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21471 6517139 / 6511539 Fax: 6532237 62 Al Saleh Est. ForPO Box: 57769, Tel. 00966-11- Trading Riyadh 11584 4769410 /4769409/ 4769410 Mob. 0503717866/ Mr. Bargi Fax: 4728438/ 4769415 63 Alsaraya Trading Est. PO Box: 9449, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21413 6433255/ 6433265 Fax: 6425626 64 Alshagawi TradingPO Box: 252, Tel. 00966-13- Company Alhasa 31982 5861328 Fax: 5867224 65 Alshahini Cold Stores PO Box:9132, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21432 6519485 / 6532128 Fax: 6531696 66 Mr. Mac Mundan, 00966-11- 00966-11-4761930 E-mail: Purchasing Dept. 4778144 siddigfadl@mawarid- Al Mawarid Trading Co. dt.com.sa (MEED) Riyadh 67 Alshadiaf Trading Est. PO Box: 4150, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Riyadh 11491 4792080 /4782441 Fax: 4763899 68 Alsuwaiket Trading &PO Box: 691, Tel. 00966-13- Contracting Co. Al Khobar 31952 8579780 Fax: 8572904 69 Alta’m International PO Box: 7944, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Riyadh 11472 4765856 /2414805 Fax: 4731412 70 Althougan Trading Est.PO Box: 165, Tel. 00966-14- Skaka 6245094 Fax: 6241196 71 Altuwaijiri ForPO Box: 4560, Tel. 00966-11- [email protected] Agricultural & TradingRiyadh 11412 4583605 /4572184 m / Co. [email protected] Fax: 4582714 om 72 Ameen Omar Jaad AlPO Box: 5527, Tel. 00966-12- Ajaad Trading Est. Makkah 5736300 /5109879 Fax: 5743065 73 Amouni DevelopmentPO Box: 4445, Tel. 00966-12- Co. Jeddah -21491 6883279/ 6874791/ 6882035 Fax: 6879668 74 Anwar AlnojounPO Box: 1173, Tel. 00966-12- International Trading Jeddah -21431 6715361 Fax: 6711494 75 Arabian Business Est. PO Box: 2129, Tel. 00966-13- mohammed_aes@ya Dammam 31451 8344047 hoo.com Fax: 8342990 76 Arabian Commercial PO Box: 7807, Tel. 00966-11- Construction Corp. Riyadh 11472 4413104/ 4413018 Fax: 4413365 77 Arabian Est. For TradePO Box: 832, Tel. 00966-12- actjeddah@actshippin & Shipping Food &Jeddah -21421 6440983 g.com Commodity Division Fax: 6440272 78 Arabian Est. For TradePO Box:832 Tel. 00966-12- actjeddah@actshippin & Shipping Ltd. Jeddah -21421 6422808/ 6422852 g.com Fax: 6440285 79 Arabian food Corp. PO Box:419 Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21411 6512820 Fax: 6516504 80 Arabian Marketing Co.PO Box: 9362, Tel. 00966-11- Ltd. Riyadh 11413 4824543 Fax: 4825529 81 Arabian Stores Co.PO Box: 5967, Tel. 009662-6478038/ Sarawat Super Stores Jeddah -21432 6478373/ 6481286 Fax: 6476146 82 Arabian Trading corp. PO Box:5894, Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Jeddah -21432 6475254/ 6482246/6484237 Fax: 6482246 83 Arcoma ArabiaPO Box: 811 Tel. 00966-12- [email protected] Commercial AgencyJeddah -21421 6444212 co. Ltd Fax: 6420975 84 Asherjee forPO Box:22192 Tel. 00966-12- International TradeJeddah -21495 6485472/ Corp. Fax: 6480366 85 Ba Abdulla Trading Est.PO Box: 18028, Tel. 00966-12- Jeddah -21415 6476947 Fax: 6483110 86 Baseam Trading Co. PO Box: 2156, Tel. 00966-11- Riyadh 11451 4116863 / 4116942 Fax: 4117250 87 Baba HawasPO Box: 1003, Tel. 00966-13- www.babahabbas.co Restaurant Al Khobar 31952 8646086 m Fax: 8942089 88 Badrah Saudi FactoriesPO Box:1678, Tel. 00966-12- Co.
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