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APEDA's Participation in Gulf Food, UAE Food Festival, Dubai , UAE APEDA’s participation in Gulf Food, UAE Food Festival, Dubai , UAE from 19 th to 22 nd February, 2007 IMPORTERS LIST Sl.No. Name of the Importer Telephone/Fax & E-mail Product interested 1. Nellara Food Products Tel: +971 2 5630751 Priya /MTR P.O. Box: 105319, Shahama Fax: +971 2 5630752 products Abu Dhabi – UAE [email protected] (Pickles) Mr. Mohamed Abdurahman Managing Partner 2. Supreme Group Tel: +966 1 4775192 Chicken Meat P.O. Box 86909 Riyadh Ext.160 imports 11632 Fax: +966 1 4765865 Saudi Arabia [email protected] Mr. Kevin Martin www.sfc-ksa.com Director (International Operations) 3. Arabian Marketing & Tel: +966 2 661 4177 Market promotion Promotions Fax: +966 50 365 9259 of Basmati Rice P.O. Box 9137, Jeddah [email protected] 21413 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mr. Atif Masood Sethi Account Director 4. Strategic Food Mobile: 971 50 450 2499 Food Stuffs International Co.L.L.C. UAE Mr. M. Narayan Dy. General Manager (Marketing) 5. EMKE Group Tel: +971 2 6411200 Import of P.O.Box 4048, Abu Fax: +971 2 6422599 foodstuffs, fresh Dhabi, UAE [email protected] produce. Mr. Saleem V.I. www.emkegroup.com General Manager 6. Everlasting Star General Tel: 04 2732904 Kitchen Express Trading (L.L.C) Fax: 04 2732905 Food Products P.O. Box: 97312, Dubai Mobile: 050-8094169 UAE 7. August General Traders Tel: +971 4 3596810 Food & Agro L.L.C Fax: +971 4 3596811 Commodities P.O. Box 45801, Dubai, Mobile: 971 50 4552079 UAE [email protected] Mr. G.J. Prasad Managing Director 8. Federal Food L.L.C Tel: 04-3390005 Pickles & Spices P.O.Box 54066, Dubai, Fax: 04-3393876 products UAE Mobile: 050-5690142 Mr. Shaju R. [email protected] Sales Executive Small Size 9. National Foods Company Tel: +961 08 91 13 22 Gherkins S.A.R.L. Fax: +961 08 91 13 23 Mr. Ahmad M. Al Dirani Mobile: +961 03 41 41 73 President Dama [email protected] www. dama co.com 10. B.C.I. Food – Agro Tel: 037 72 60 96 (5 LG) Gherkins, Nuts Alimentaire Fax: 037 73 29 40 133, Avenue de la [email protected] Resistance – Rabat- Maroc Mr. Omar Iraqi Housseyni 11. Ukraine Oil Seeds and Tel:+380 48 718 22 22 Mango Pulp Grains Trading Co. Ltd., Fax:+380 48 718 21 21 Deribasavskaya Str. 3, [email protected] Office2, Odessa, om 65026, Ukraine Mr. Manoj Tiwari General Manager 12. Cascade Marine Foods Tel: +06 5333999 Dehydrated Onion Ltd., Fax: + 06 5338558 (white) P.O. Box 1954, Sharjah [email protected] – UAE Mr. Ajit Pillai General Manager 13. HosenGroup Ltd Tel: +65 6778 2282 Mulberry juice Hock Seng Food Pte Fax: + 65 6779 –186 Ltd., Mobile: +65 9386 4882 267, Pandan Loop [email protected] Singapore 128439 Mr. Lloyd Sim Export Manager Tel: +971 4 332 71 44 Mango, Guava, 14. WILD Flavors Middle Fax: 971 4 332 71 99 Pomegranate juices East FZE Mobile: +971 50 674 27 36 P.O. Box. 261060 [email protected] Jabel Ali Freezone Dubai, UAE Mr. Ravishankar Purchase Manager 15. Orient Office – Export Tel: +49 0 4385 59 72 0 Soya meal, Proteins. – Import GMBH Fax +49 0 4385 59 72 72 Dorfstrasse 37 Tel: +49 0 162 102 35 74 24257 Schwartbuck – [email protected] Germany Mr. Jassir Qushta 16. Emke Group Tel: +971 2 Food Stuff PO Box 4048, Abuy 6730626/6732131 Dhabi, UAE Fax: +971 2 6732151 Mr. Narayanan Raman [email protected] Country Manager (Distribution & Trading) 17. Gulf Trading Egypt Tel: +202 5195008/5170061 Rice, Pasta Suite 42 3 rd Floor, Fax: +202 Building 30 – 32 5198914/5202304 Road 200, Degla, New [email protected] Maadi, Cairo, Egypt om Mr. Mohammad Asim Hafeez 18. Feel Fresh Fruits LLC Tel: +971 4 3205428 Fresh Produce, PO Box 294465 Dubai, Fax: +971 4 3205429 Mangoes, Sweet UAE Mobile: +971 50 2159441 Orange, Vegetables. Mr. James Varghese [email protected] Managing Director 19. Behpoodr Co Tel: +98 311 6204575 Skimmed Milk (food Industries Fax: +98 311 6204576 Powder Complex) Dubai: +97 142233461 No. 903 7 th Floor, Mobile: +97 1506454605 Kowsar Building Charbagh-e-Bala St. Isfahan Iran Mr. P. Safavi Chairman of the Board 20. G.T. Traders & Tel: +92 21 2567818 Chutney/Pastes Manufacturer Fax: +92 21 4810507 19 & 20, Ittehad Godown Mobile: +92 21 300 Plot No. D-96/a, SITE 8222237 Karachi (Pakistan) [email protected] Mr. M. Ashraf Gatta Proprietor 21. AI-Ian For Trading Tel: +967 1 269488 Priya Foods Sana’a Republic of Yemen Mobile: +967 77123432 (Rready – to – Eat) Mogahed Street [email protected] Mr. Salah R. Al Dobai General Manager 22. Waleed Associates Tel: +968 Dairy Products (Food Division) 24713313/24715025 PO Box 437 Muscat Fax: +968 24715041/42 Postal code 113, [email protected] Sultanate of Oman Mr. R.V. rajaram Sales Manager 23. Sweilem Import Export Tel: +962 6 4654771 Masalas Est Fax: +962 6 4616582 Agents – Imports [email protected] distributors PO box 910607, Amman 11191 Jordan Mr. Nabil Khoury General Manager 24. Pegasus Consultancy Pvt Tel: +9221 111 734266 Ltd., Fax: +9221 241 0723 2nd Floor Business Centre, [email protected] Mumtaz Hassan Road, Karachi Pakistan Mr. Sajida Khan Sr. Marketing Executive 25. Al Kamal Sweets Tel: 04-2351073 Confectionery Sweet Mars Trading Co. Fax: 04-2290193 LLC [email protected] PO box 28134 Near Al Jazeera Hotel AL Ras Market, Deira, Dubai, UAE Mr. Prem Jagwani Director 26. Federal Foods Tel: 04-3390005 Frozen Foods PO Box 54066, Dubai, Fax: 04-3393876 UAE Mobile: 050-7847837 Mr. Sajid Abdullah [email protected] Business Development Executive 27. K.M. Brothers Tel: +971 4 3370110 Canned fruits and PO Box 2044, Dubai, UAE Fax: +971 4 3378852 vegetables Mr. PP. Kariappa [email protected] General Manager Tel: +966 2 Gherkins, Sella rice 28. Arabian Trading 6476116/6485664 (Harayana) Corporation Fax: +966 2 PO Box nO. 23999 6490774/6270805 Jeddah 21436 (Saudi Mobile: +966 505621723 Arabia) [email protected] Mr. Zoeb S. Kapasi Fresh Eggs, Frozen 29. Cathay Pacific Catering Tel: +852 2116 2308 Eggs Services (HK)Ltd Fax: +852 2116 0524 11 Catering Road East [email protected] Hong Kong International Airport Lantau Hong Kong Mr. Wilrick Liu Category Manager (Food Products 30. Fruit juices, cut Arab Asia General Tel: +971 4 3938488 sanitized vegetables Traing Co. LLC Fax: +971 4 3931031 PO Box 43325, Dubai, Mobile: +971 50 6517619 UAE [email protected] Mr. Sujeeth K. General Manager 31. Princeton Ltd Tel: +971 6 557 4513 Flavours & colours PO Box 120072 Saif Fax: +971 6 557 4514 Zone [email protected] Sharjah, UAE m Mr. Rajesh Udupi Regional Manager 32. Albert Abela Co. (Abu Tel: +971 2 Rice, Eggs, Dhabi) 6674610/6656653 Spices PO Box 143 Abu Dhabi Fax: +971 2 6656684 UAE [email protected] Mr. Ayman Saleh Purchasing Manager 33. Dalls Ibn-Zoher Scientific & Tel: 6451092/6451093 Medical Co. Ltd., Fax: 6451094 PO Box 42133 Jeddah Mobile: 966 505624749 21541 Kingdom of Saudi [email protected] Arabia Mr. Abdullah Maimanee Chief Executive Officer 34. Sameer Qutub Al-Deen Tel: +966 2 Food stuffs Sultan Est. 6356735/2363360 PO Box 32093 Jeddah Fax: +966 2 2363360 21428 [email protected] Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mr. Rafiq A. Qadir 35. Solyman Services (UK) Tel: +971 06 557 2266 Mango Pulp Ltd Fax: +971 06 557 2271 PO Box 8611 Saif Zone, ssl.dxb.food@solymanservic Sharjah, UAE es.me.com Mr. Anand V. Sawant Sales Manager 36. Sk Allied International Tel: +971 4 3324884 Frozen Produce, LLC Fax: +971 4 3324251 Milk Products PO Box 62189 Dubai, [email protected] UAE Sheikh Zayed Raod Mr. Munir Barmare Business Development Executive 37. Geo Chem Middle East Tel: +971 4 3477244 Food Testing PO Box 5778 Fax: +971 4 3477255 services AL Qouz Industrial Area Mobile: 050-8687693 Dubai UAE laboratory@geicgen,ae Mr. Amith L. Ananda Microbiologist 38. Al-Ghanim Commercial Tel: 2413013 Food Stuffs Projects Group Fax: 2413015 PO Box 4325 Safat dawood@alghanem- 13044 Kuwait group.com Mr. Dawood Al Ghanim Asst. General Manager 39. Rganic Foods & café Tel: +971 4 3384822 Organic foods PO Box 49337 Dubai, Fax: +971 50 4513908 UAE butchery@organicfoodsandc Mr. Robby Coetzee afe.com Meat & Perishables In- charge 40. Branded Fine Foods Ltd Tel: 254 41 Gherkins Lumumba Road, PO Box 2491183/2491130 99403 – 80100, Fax: 254 41 2490093 Mombasa, Kenya [email protected] 41. Jaleel Traders LLC Tel: +971 4 320 3200 Fresh Produce Commission Division Fax: +971 4 333 1415 PO Box 3262, Dubai,UAE Tel: +971 50 354 1572 Mr. K.K. Nazer, [email protected] Sales Manager 42. Thakur Flowers Tel: +971 4 220 0897 Fresh Flowers 111 Dubai Flower Centre Mobile: +971 502915024 PO Box 119900 Dubai, [email protected] UAE Mr. Prabhakar B. Thakur 43. Dubai Flower Centre Tel: +971 4 216 3434 Storage & PO Box 119900 Fax: +971 4 224 4995 Marketing of Fresh Dubai, UAE Mobile: +971 50 871 6066 Produce Mr. Ian Strachan Managing Director 44. True World Tel: +971 4 340 11 11 Food stuff for International LLC Fax: +971 4 340 61 11 restaurants. PO Box No. 50793 Mobile: +971 50 453 4645 Dubai, UAE [email protected] Mr. Kishore Y. Bhatia, MD 45. Mr. Anurag Malkoti Tel: 009714-8816900 Marketing Manager Fax: 009714-8816910 M/s. GYMA Enterprises Mobile: 0097150-4583761 FZE E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 16886 Jebel Ali, Dubai UAE 46. Mr. Naveen Kumar Seth Tel: 06-5599840 Director Fax: 06-5599850 M/s.
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