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Register 2018 Register (approved by Ministry of Rural Development and Food of the Hellenic Republic) of exporters of fresh kiwi fruits of Greece for export period 2018/2019, in accordance with the article 2 of the 24 th November 2008: “Protocol of phytosanitary requirements for the export of kiwi fruit from the Hellenic Republic to China between the Ministry of Rural Development and Food of the Hellenic Republic and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China”. 01. AC "NESTOS" A) “AC "NESTOS"” I) The exporter of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain regional units of Greece and are for export to the People’s Republic of China (China) during the export period 2018/2019. Name of the Headquarters Name and surname, Phone, Fax and Email exporting with full postal full address and company address Number of Identity Tax Registration Card of the person Number. responsible on phytosanitary issues AC "NESTOS" 5TH KILOMETER KARKATZALOS Τel. +302591062130 VAT EL CHRYSOUPOLIS- ANASTASIOS, 6979223209 096067392 KERAMOTIS, ΑΕ 894204, Fax. +302591061026 64200, PERNI KAVALAS, E-mail. KAVALA, GREECE [email protected] GREECE [email protected] ΙΙ ) The packing house, storage facility and the cold treatment facility of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain regional units of Greece and are for export to the People’s Republic of China (China) during the export period 2018/2019. Name of the Headquarters Name and surname, Phone, Fax and Email exporting with full postal full address and Number company address of Identity Card of the Tax Registration person Number. responsible on phytosanitary issues 1 Packing house: 5TH KILOMETER KARKATZALOS Τel. +302591062130 AC "NESTOS" CHRYSOUPOLIS- ANASTASIOS, 6979223209 VAT EL KERAMOTIS, ΑΕ 894204, Fax. +302591061026 096067392 64200, PERNI KAVALAS, E-mail. KAVALA, GREECE [email protected] GREECE [email protected] 2 Storage facility: 5TH KILOMETER KARKATZALOS Τel. +302591062130 AC "NESTOS" CHRYSOUPOLIS- ANASTASIOS, 6979223209 VAT EL KERAMOTIS, ΑΕ 894204, Fax. +302591061026 096067392 64200, PERNI KAVALAS, E-mail. KAVALA, GREECE [email protected] GREECE [email protected] 1 / 90 3 Treatment 5TH KILOMETER KARKATZALOS Τel. +302591062130 facility: CHRYSOUPOLIS- ANASTASIOS, 6979223209 AC "NESTOS" KERAMOTIS, ΑΕ 894204, Fax. +302591061026 VAT EL 64200, PERNI KAVALAS, E-mail. 096067392 KAVALA, GREECE [email protected] GREECE [email protected] ΙΙΙ ) Cold treatment in transit, of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain regional units of Greece and are for export to the People’s Republic of China (China) during the export period 2017/2018. Name of the Headquarters Name and surname, Phone, Fax and E-mail. company with full full address Tax Registration postal and Number of Number. address. Identity Card of the person responsible on phytosanitary issues. MAERSK Branch in Branch in Thessaloniki HELLAS S.A Thessaloniki KARKATZALOS Tel. +30 2310564324 1 (Agent of A.P. 26th October ANASTASIOS, Fax. +30 2310564405 Mollen Maersk, Str 38-40 ΑΕ 894204, [email protected] Copenhagen) Thessaloniki PERNI KAVALAS, TAX ID NR. GR 546 27 GREECE 998923405 ZIM Akti Miaouli Tel. +30 210 4585800 KARKATZALOS 2 INTEGRATED 85 Fax. +30 210 4585900 ANASTASIOS, SHIPPING Piraeus, ΑΕ 894204, SERVICES Greece PERNI KAVALAS, HELLAS S.A. 185 38 GREECE TAX ID NR 094390140 CMA – CGM Akti Miaouli KARKATZALOS Tel. +30 210 4290011(-18) 3 TAX ID NR 85 & Flessa ANASTASIOS, Fax. +30 210 4290091 099880210 2, Piraeus, ΑΕ 894204, Greece PERNI KAVALAS, 185 38 GREECE COSCO Akti Miaouli KARKATZALOS Tel. +30 210 4290810 4 SHIPPING 85, Piraeus, ANASTASIOS, Fax. +30 210 4290808 AGENCY S.A. Greece ΑΕ 894204, HELLAS 185 38 PERNI KAVALAS, TAX ID NR GREECE 094507892 CHINA SHIPPING Ag. KARKATZALOS Tel. +30 210 4015586 5 TAX ID NR Dionysiou 3, ANASTASIOS, Fax. +30 210 4015549 999654536 Piraeus, ΑΕ 894204, Greece PERNI KAVALAS, 185 45 GREECE 2 / 90 IV) The orchards of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain regional units of Greece and are for export to the People’s Republic of China (China) during the export period 2018/2019. The codes of orchards producing fresh kiwi fruits are as follow: REGIONAL UNIT of KAVALA, code number: 55 No of The code of a Place/location/field surface and holder Register the village number of field Cartographic Field ² Holder of Code the field setting/or (ha) the field num place/or (producer) ber location/or number of field Profillidis 01 (01) CHRISOUPOLI AERODROMIO 01 55/01/001 0,51 Lazaros Kizaki 02 (01) CHRISOUPOLI ARKIA 02 55/01/002 0,38 Theokti Parasxakis 03 (01) CHRISOUPOLI ARKIA 03 55/01/003 2,06 Stergios Parasxakis 04 (01) CHRISOUPOLI ARKIA 04 55/01/004 0,78 Stergios Koukaki 05 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 05 55/01/005 0,46 Chrisi Koukaki 06 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 06 55/01/006 0,39 Chrisi Trakalianou 07 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 07 55/01/007 1,16 Maria Panagiotidis 08 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 08 55/01/008 1,02 Georgios Panagiotidis 09 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 09 55/01/009 2,00 Georgios Panagiotidis 10 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 10 55/01/010 1,07 Georgios Parasxakis 11 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 11 55/01/011 0,62 Stergios Simsirakis 12 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 12 55/01/012 1,18 Athanasios Simsirakis 13 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 13 55/01/013 1,00 Athanasios Simsirakis 14 (01) CHRISOUPOLI DRIMOUSA 14 55/01/014 1,01 Athanasios Ioannidou 15 (01) CHRISOUPOLI MEGALA 15 55/01/015 0,93 Kiriaki Malandris 16 (01) CHRISOUPOLI MEGALA 16 55/01/016 1,46 Varsamis Panagiotidis 17 (01) CHRISOUPOLI MEGALA 17 55/01/017 1,49 Georgios Passalidis 18 (01) CHRISOUPOLI MEGALA 18 55/01/018 0,58 Ioannis Georgiadis 19 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 19 55/01/019 2,41 Georgios 3 / 90 Dimitrakes 20 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 20 55/01/020 0,85 Dimitrios Theodoridis 21 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 21 55/01/021 0,79 Polichronis Theodoridis 22 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 22 55/01/022 0,99 Polichronis Theodoridis 23 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 23 55/01/023 0,91 Polichronis Paterakis 24 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 24 55/01/024 1,36 Stavros Tzintala 25 (01) CHRISOUPOLI FITORIO 25 55/01/025 0,98 Soultana Georgiadis 26 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 26 55/01/026 1,00 Georgios Pamouki 27 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 27 55/01/027 0,50 Eleutheria Panagiotidis 28 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 28 55/01/028 0,80 Georgios Passalidis 29 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 29 55/01/029 2,91 Ioannis Passalidis 30 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 30 55/01/030 2,59 Ioannis Passalidis 31 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 31 55/01/031 1,72 Ioannis Paterakis 32 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 32 55/01/032 0,52 Stavros Profillidis 33 (01) CHRISOUPOLI XASAN BEI 33 55/01/033 1,00 Lazaros Malandris 34 (01) CHRISOUPOLI KALYBIA 34 55/01/034 0,7 Varsamis Lepidas 35 (02) AGIASMA KOKKALA 35 55/02/035 25,88 Konstantinos Dimopoulou 36 (02) AGIASMA PALIA MANA 36 55/02/036 0,56 Elisavet Kaintatzopo 37 (02) AGIASMA PALIA MANA 0,33 ulou 37 55/02/037 Giannoula Lepidas 38 (02) AGIASMA PALIA MANA 38 55/02/038 7,00 Konstantinos ACHLADOTOP Tsitlakidou 39 (03) CHRISOCHORI 39 55/03/039 OS 1,96 Eleni ACHLADOTOP Tsitlakidou 40 (03) CHRISOCHORI 40 55/03/040 OS 1,00 Eleni Anagnostidis 41 (03) CHRISOCHORI VOULGARIKO 41 55/03/041 0,39 Antonios Anagnostidis 42 (03) CHRISOCHORI VOULGARIKO 42 55/03/042 0,63 Antonios Strevrenidis 43 (03) CHRISOCHORI KALOI AGROI 43 55/03/043 1,34 Andreas Chrisalidis 44 (03) CHRISOCHORI KALOI AGROI 44 55/03/044 1,01 Panagiotis 4 / 90 Anagnostidis 45 (03) CHRISOCHORI LIVADIA 45 55/03/045 2,13 Panagiotis Chrisalidis 46 (04) NEA KARIA GETZELI 46 55/04/046 1,10 Panagiotis Gklavaki 47 (04) NEA KARIA KALEDES 47 55/04/047 2,19 Aikaterini Poulouktsis 48 (04) NEA KARIA KALEDES 48 55/04/048 1,58 Athanasios Mpaxevanis 49 (04) NEA KARIA KARAGATSA 49 55/04/049 2,50 Konstantinos KARAMPATAKI Paliatsos 50 (04) NEA KARIA 50 55/04/050 A 1,40 Fotios Almpanis 51 (05) PIGES VALTA 51 55/05/051 1,70 Konstantinos Tsakalos 52 (05) PIGES PALIA MANA 52 55/05/052 2,62 Ioannis Tsakalos 53 (05) PIGES PALIA MANA 53 55/05/053 1,50 Ioannis Tsakalos 54 (05) PIGES PALIA MANA 54 55/05/054 0,40 Ioannis Mallidis 55 (06) GRAVOUNA ERATINO 55 55/06/055 1,40 Dimitrios Tsakiri 56 (06) GRAVOUNA ERATINO 56 55/06/056 1,62 Despoina Mallidis 57 (06) GRAVOUNA ERATINO 57 55/06/057 1,40 Xristos Siskos 58 (07) ERATINO OIKISMOS 58 55/07/058 2,16 Anastasios Siskos 59 (07) ERATINO OIKISMOS 59 55/07/059 2,00 Antonios Karelis 60 (07) ERATINO OIKISMOS 60 55/07/060 2,66 Dimitrios 5 / 90 02. KOLIOS COMPANY SA I) The exporter of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain prefectures of Greece and are for export to the People’s Republic of China (China) during the export period 2018/2019. Name of the company Headquarters Name and surname Tel Fax and E-mail and tax registration with full father's name full postal number postal address and Identity address Card of the person responsible for phytosanitary issues O Tel . 26810 52365, 3 km EO 51383,51304 KOLIOS COMPANY Arta - SIAPATI KONSTANTINIA Fax: 2681051084 SA Ioannina - AG.MARKOU 5 ARTA [email protected] VAT no:EL 094268170 Arta PC 47150 attach. [email protected] , D.O.Y.Artas PC 47100 I.C.AI816112 & [email protected] II )The packing house, storage facility and the cold stores of fresh kiwi fruits, produced in certain prefectures of Greece and are for export to the People’s republic of China during the export period (2018 -2019) Name of the Headquarters Name and surname Tel Fax and E-mail company and tax with full postal father's name full registration address postal address and number Identity Card of the person responsible KOLIOS 3O km EO Arta for phytosanitary COMPANY SA - Ioannina - issues VAT no: Arta 094268170 PC 47100 D.O.Y.Artas Tel .
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