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Supplyco Outlets & Contact No.S OUTLETS UNDER EACH DEPOT ALAPUZHA SSM Kalavoor 0478 - 2861232 SSM Ambalappuzha 0477 - 2273020 SSM Mullackal 0477 - 2239718 SSM Zilla Court 0477 - 2239715 SSM Edathua 0477 - 2212213 SSM Kalarkode 0477 - 2268190 SSM Purakkad 0477 - 2296242 SSM Mannanchery 0477 - 2293747 SSM Kaichundimukku 0477 - 2233700 SSM Ramankary 0477 - 2707795 SM Thiruvampady 0477 - 2239716 MS Kaithavana 0477 - 2268238 MS Nedumudy 0477 - 2763338 MS Neerkunnam 0477 - 2282213 MS Thekekara 0477 - 2707801 MS Malikamukku 0477 - 2244420 MS Paravoor 0477 - 2266764 MS Pathirapally 0477 - 2248229 MS Komalapuram 0477 - 2125778 SM Thakazhy 0477 - 2274800 MS Thalavady 0477 - 2210828 MS Kainakary 0477 - 2725397 SM Punnapra 0477 - 2286216 MS Muttar 0477 - 2219305 MS Veliyanadu 0477 - 2754787 MS Kavalam 0477 - 2746142 P.H People’ss Bazaar 0477 - 2243720 MMS Zillacourt 0477 - 2262659 MMS Edathua 0477 - 2210935 MMS Thiruvampady 0477 - 2264122 NFSA Depot, 0477 - 2260612 Ambalapuzha NFSA Depot, Kuttanad 0477 – 2274116 District Depot 0477 - 2260530 ALATHUR SM Alathur 04922 - 224070 SM Kavassery 04922 - 237027 SM Pazhambalakode 04922 - 233377 SM Kottayi Supermarket 04922 - 285155 MS Mathur 04922 - 241236 MS Melarcode 04922 - 244688 MS Peringottukurissi 04922 - 217325 SM Vadakkenchery 04922 - 254058 MSS Kuthanur 04922 - 287801 MS Vandazhy 04922 - 261366 SM Kuzhalmannam 04922 - 273480 MS Kunissery 04922 - 235727 SM Puthucode 04922 - 267233 MS Kizhakkenchery 04922 - 255530 MS Karapotta 04922 - 267234 MS Thenkurissi 04922 - 283005 NFSA , Depot Alathur 04922 - 223639 NFSA Depot, Kannampara 04922 - 267117 NFSA Kottai 04922 - 286969 ATTINGAL MS Ayiroor 0470 - 2665101 MS Edava 0470 - 2664445 MS Kallambalam 0470 - 2691200 SM Karette 0470 - 2836223 MS Kavalayoor 0470 - 2687030 MS Madavoor 0470 – 2683700 MS Melkadakkavoor 0470 - 2620351 MS Mudapuram 0470 - 2643998 MS Chemmarathmukku 0470 - 2672310 MS Navaikulam 0470 - 2691300 MS Nilakkamukku 0470 - 2657050 MS Palayamkunnu 0470 - 2665099 MS Pallickal 0470 - 2681561 MS Perumghuzhy 0470 - 2635327 MS Poikakkada 0470 - 2670140 MS Ponganad 0470 - 2652421 MS Thattathumala 0470 - 2649610 MS Vakkom 0470 - 2653550 MS Valakkad 0470 - 2637477 MS Vanchiyoor 0470 - 2678871 MS Varkala 0470 - 2612613 MS Vettoor 0470 - 2612617 MS Thachode 0470 - 2606644 MS Mangattumoola 0470 - 2631311 MS Saigramam 0471 - 2429011 MS Korani 0470 - 2623795 MS Kattumpuram 0472 - 2860973 MS Chathanpara 0470 - 2623751 SM Attingal 0470 - 2620405 SM Cherunniyoor 0470 - 2612616 SM Kallambalam 0470 - 2691600 SM Kilimanoor 0470 - 2674054 SSM Thalavila 0470 - 2691616 SSM Njakkad MS Chirayinkeezhu 0470 - 2643538 MS Nagaroor 0470 - 2672310 SM Varkala 0470 - 2612615 SM Nagaroor jn 0470 - 2677097 MMS Kallambalam 0470 - 2691222 MMS Karette 0470 - 2838619 MMS Varkala 0470 - 2612614 MMS Chirayinkeezhu 0470 - 2646266 MMS Attingal 0470 - 2621221 P.B Kallambalam 0470 - 2690180 NFSA PDS Depot 0470 - 2624311 Chirayinkeezhu NFSA PDS Depot Varkala 0470 – 2626311 MS .Avanavanchery CHALAKUDY SM Annamanada 0480 - 2773731 SM Ashtamichira 0480 - 2897959 SM Chalakudy 0480 - 2707568 SM Irinjalakuda 0480 - 2833447 SM Kallettukara 0480 - 2728584 SM Poovathussery 0480 - 2773814 SM Karuvannur 0480 - 2886494 SSM Mala 0480 - 2897955 SM Aloor 0480 - 2789801 MS Anballor 0480 - 2755613 MS Adichili 0480 - 2737350 MS Athirappilly 0480 - 2769878 MS Chalakudy 0480 - 2702261 MS Edathirinji 0480 - 2642562 MS Kadukutty 0480 - 2717784 MS Karalam 0480 - 2887673 MS Kodakara 0480 - 2725519 SM Kodaly 0480 - 2744246 SM Koratty 0480 - 2735875 MS Kottanellur 0480 - 2864651 SM Kuzhur 0480 - 2779930 MS Mechira 0480 - 2706450 MS Meloor 0480 - 2737038 MS Pariyaram 0480 - 2748428 MS Porathissery 0480 - 2833780 MS Pudukkad 0480 - 2755042 MS Pullur 0480 - 2833781 MS Puthenchira 0480 - 2897996 MS Thottippal 0480 - 2792995 MS Varatharappilly 0480 - 2763820 MS Vellangallur 0480 - 2865053 MS Palppilly 0480 - 2763610 MS Kuttichira 0480 - 2744309 MS Poomangalam 0480 - 2862917 MS Kuttikad 0480 - 2747144 NFSA Depot, Mukundapuram 0480 - 2788312 NFSA Depot , Chalakudy 0480 - 2788311 MSS Nandikave 0480 - 2969300 MSS Vallivattom MS Valungamuri 0484 - 2730390 CHANGANASSERY SM Chenganassery 0481 - 2425488 SM Pullikkakavala 0481 - 2456139 SM Karukachal 0481 - 2485977 SMS Changanssery 0481 - 2425102 MS Chethipuzha 0481 - 2727400 MS Karukachal 0481 - 2485061 MS Changavassery 0481 - 2423532 MS Kurichi 0481 - 2320606 SM Manimala 0482 - 8240099 MS Madappally 0481 - 2472263 MS Nedumkunnam 0481 - 2417490 MS Pathanadu 0481 - 2494728 MS Paipad 0481 - 2447637 MS Therikkodithanam 0481 - 2440641 MS Vellavoor 0481 - 2498541 MS Vazhappilly 0481 - 2727400 MMS Njaliyakuzhy 0481 - 2460475 SM Pulinkunnu 0477 - 2705099 MS Njaliyakuzhy 0481 - 2460800 MS Neelamperoor 0477 - 2746029 NFSA Changanassery 0481 - 2421423 CHAVAKKAD MS Althara 0487 - 2541505 MS Anjngadi 0487 - 2530300 MS Anjoor 0487 - 2680633 SM Chavakkad 0487 - 2500518 MS Azhikodu 0480 - 2819030 MS Chendrappinni 0480 - 2838414 MS Edakkazhiyoor 0487 - 2616122 MS Edavilangue 0480 - 2805490 MS Engandiyoor 0487 - 2293590 MS Eriyad 0480 - 2817769 MS Guruvayoor 0487 - 2556994 SM Kaippamangalam 0480 - 2642589 MS Kodungallur – Medical 0480 - 2810180 MS Methala 0480 - 2803240 MS Mullassery 0487 - 2265563 MS Narayanamangalam 0480 - 2802940 MS Nattika 0487 - 2402640 SM Pavaratty 0487 - 2644515 SM Perinjanam 0480 - 2642579 MS Poovathoor 0487 - 2640720 SM mathilakam 0487 - 2853009 MS Poyya 0480 - 2894460 MS Puthiyakavu 0480 - 2642578 MS SN Puram 0480 - 2854085 MS Thalikkad 0487 - 2555056 MS Thalikkulam 0487 - 2607786 MS Thalmpuranpady 0487 - 2553006 SM Vadanapppilly 0487 - 2607783 MS Valappad 0487 - 2391704 MS Venkitangu Thoyakkavu 0487 - 2265527 MMS Kodungallor 0480 - 2810180 MMS Mathilakom 0480 - 2851116 MS Muthammavu 0487 - 2507099 SM Kattoor 0480 - 2870144 PB Kodungalloor 0480 - 2806830 NFSA Depot Nattika 0480 - 2835414 NFSA Depot Chavakkad , 0488 - 5221900 Kunnamkulam CHENGANNUR SSM Chengannur (Market 0479 - 2453001 Jn.) SSM Chengannur (Padinjar 0479 - 2453002 Nada) SSM Xi’an College Jn. 0479 - 2453003 SSM Cheriyanad 0479 - 2362840 SSM Mannar 0479 - 2313400 MS Ala 0479 - 2367050 MS Budhanoor – 1 0479 - 2466687 (Ennakkad) MS Budhanoor - 2 0479 - 2466668 MS Kuttamperoor 0479 - 2314122 MS Mulakkuzha 0479 - 2142412 MS Pandanad 0479 - 2466662 MS Puliyoor (Thonakkad) 0479 - 2326170 MS Thiruvandoor 0479 - 2429366 MS Venmony 0479 - 2354131 SMS Chengannur 0479 - 2458250 SMS Mannar 0479 - 2313400 Taluk Depot 0479 - 2452698 NFSA Depot, Chengannur 0479 - 2320149 MS Kollakadavu 0479 - 2352699 CHITTUR SUB DEPOT MS Nenmara 04923 - 242144 MS Nelliyampathy 04923 - 246351 MS Pudunagaram 04923 - 251110 MS Chittur 04923 - 221415 SM Thathamangalam 04923 - 227184 MS Vandithavalam 04923 - 232764 MS Kozhinjampara 04923 - 209320 MS Kollengode 04923 - 262294 MS Adiperanda 04923 - 245182 MS Velanthavalam 04923 - 235140 MS Elavanachery 04923 - 266027 CHERTHALA SM Aroor 0478 - 2876660 SM Cherthala – 1 (Iron Bridge) 0478 - 2812288 SM Cherthala – 2 (Civil 0478 - 2823233 Station) SM Eramalloor 0478 - 2187894 SM Ponnamveli 0478 - 2595495 SM Poochakkal 0478 - 2153514 SM Thuravoor 0478 - 2560496 MS Arookkutti 0478 - 2878838 MS Arthunkal 0478 - 2571315 MS Kadakkarappalli 0478 - 2157524 MS Kanichukulangara 0478 - 2865701 MS Kanjikkuzhi 0478 - 2864930 MS Kodamthuruth 0478 - 2561186 MS Ottappunna 0478 - 2554071 MS Perumpalam 0478 - 2513128 MS Puthanagadi 0478 - 2584240 MS Thanneermukkam 0478 - 2820848 MS Thrichattukulam 0478 - 2878839 MS Vayalar 0478 - 2595496 MMS Cherthala 0478 - 2820845 MMS Eramallor 0478 - 2879357 MMS Poochakkal 0478 - 2533311 MS Kodamthuruth 0478 - 2561186 Taluk Depot 0478 - 2813108 NFSA Depot , Cherthala 0478 - 2813471 NFSA Coir Society 0478 - 2813471 NFSA Thirumala 0478 - 2813471 SM Mararikkulam ERANAKULAM SM Aluva 0484 - 2624191 SM Arakkunnam 0484 - 2748881 SM Arayankavu 0484 -2746597 SM Chottanikkara 0484 –2713100 SM Eroor 0484 - 2775531 SM Kalamassery 0484 - 2543690 SM Kanjiramattom 0484 - 2745004 SM Mulamthuruthy 0484 - 2739048 SM Thrikkakara 0484 - 2422188 SM Thripunithura 0484 - 2785477 SM Irumpanam 0484 – 2774514 SM Vyttila 0484 - 2305320 SM Vennala SM Thiruvamkulam 0484 - 2787750 SM Karimugal 0484 - 2721266 MS Thykoodam (Vyttila) 0484 - 2302921 N/M Godown Eroor 0484 - 2782247 MS Udayamperoor 0484 - 2243053 MS Thengode 0484 - 2428770 MS Thiruvaniyoor 0484 – 2734140 MS Chethicode 0484 - 2749390 MS Kangarappady 0484 – 2410127 MS Choornikkara 0484 - 2627780 MS Vennikkulam 0484 - 2712260 MS Vattapara (Ekm) 0484 - 2738020 MS Thripunithura 0484 - 2776743 MS Kakkanad 0484 - 2427766 MMS Mulamthuruthy 0484 - 2740002 MMS Vyttila 0484 - 2306320 MMS Thiruvaniyoor 0484 - 2733610 Dist Depot 0484 - 2302418 NFSA Depot ,Kanayannur 0484 - 2775052 NFSA Depot , Ekm 0484 - 2307110 N/M Godown Aluva 0484 - 2630014 HARIPAD MMS Haripad 0479 - 2418431 MMS Kayamkulam 0479 - 2447843 MMS Muthukulam 0479 - 2474775 SM Kayamkulam 0479 - 2448740 SM KSEB ,Haripad 0479 - 2404322 SM Danappady 0479 - 2404321 SM Muthukulam 0479 - 2473999 SM Karthikappally 0479 - 2487841 MS Arattupuzha 0479 - 2489450 MS Cheruthana 0479 - 2404683 MS Karuvatta 0479 - 2491014 MS Chingoli 0479 - 2486975 MS Devikulangara 0479 - 2441761 MS Kariyilakulangara 0479 - 2436569 MS Pallipad 0479 - 2406299 MSS Veeyapuram 0479 - 2319300 MS Muttom 0479 - 2400880 SM Thrikkunnapuzha 0479 – 2480533 MS Velanchira 0479 - 2432310 MSS Krishnapuram 0479 - 2438323 MS Iykya , Junction 0479 - 2449533 LPG Outlet Kayamkulam 0479 - 2447051 NFSA Depot, Haripad 0479 - 2414504 Taluk Depot 0479 - 2412686 MS Kumarapuram 0479 - 2412876 MSS Tharayilkadavu 0479 - 2489300 KALPETTA SSM Kalpetta 04936 - 206441 SSM
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