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INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE CANANEA DIVISION DE ADMINISTRACION Y FINANZAS DEPARTAMENTO ADMINISTRATIVO LISTA DE PROVEEDORES MAYO No INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO SUPERIOR DE CANANEA DIVISION DE ADMINISTRACION Y FINANZAS DEPARTAMENTO ADMINISTRATIVO LISTA DE PROVEEDORES MAYO No. NOMBRE DOMICILIO R.F.C. 1 ALAN FLORES MEJIA BLVD. LAZARO GUTIERREZ DE LARA No. 1, CANANEA SON. FOMA-630824-729 2 ARVAYO ARELLANO JESUS FRANCISCO BLVD. RODRIGUEZ ESQ.E.MONROY AAAJ-450306-399 3 AUTOLAVADO Y DETALLADO PROFESIONAL ROSBON S.ALUIS DE D. C.V. COLOSIO NO. 246 COL. LOS ARCOS ADP-070614-HD5 4 AUTO SERVICIO TRANSVERSAL S.A DE CV. BLVD. TRASVERSAL Y REFORMA S.A DE C.V. HERMOSILLO,SON ATR-960126-CR2 5 AUTOTRANSPORTES TUFESA S.A DE C.V. GUADALUPE VISTORIA 327 CD. OBREGON, SON ATU-940621-PU7 6 BANOBRAS PLAZA COBRO No. 152 BNO-670315-CD0 7 BENJAMIN BOLAÑOS BECERRA AVE. BACERAC NO, 65 COL. LAS MARGARITAS ,HERMOSILLO, SON BOBB-690524-8E5 8 CAM RECUBRIMIENTOS S.A DE C.V. CARRETERA A AGUA PRIETA Y CALLE COOPERATIVA CRE-100125-756 9 CAMINO REAL GASOLINERA S.A DE C.V PERIFERICO SUR IN G 500 CARR. LA COLORADA HERMOSILLO CRG930622UC6 10 CARLOS FRANCISCOLOPEZ SOTO CALLE ELZY TORRES NO.2,COL.LEYES DE REFORMA CANANEA LOSC-720830-P35 11 CECILIA LUDMILLA TOYOS CASTRO CARR. CANANEA-AGUA PRIETA KM.3.5 CANANEA,SONORA TOCC-771118-JL0 12 COMISION FEDERAL DE ELECTRICIDAD AVE. PASEO DE LA REFORMA 164, MEXICO D.F. CFE-370814-QIO 13 CONSUELO CHACON ALVIDREZ AVE CHIAPAS Y 8AVA. ESTE NO. 20 CANANEA,SON. CAAC481023-283 14 COPIADORAS Y SERVICIOS DE SONORA S.A DE C.V. HERMOSILLO,SON CSS930125-9Q7 15 DAVID RUIZ TEROS AVE CUATRO #193 COL. JESUS GARCIA RUTD840422CD-0 16 DEL COBRE ALG SUPPLIES S.A DE C.V. CALLE CALERA ,COL.MINERA SECCIÓN ESTE, CANANEA, SONORA CAS-1006-1744A 17 DISTRIBUIDORA HITECH, S.A. DE C.V. GUADALUPE VICTORIA No. 15, HERMOSILLO, SON. DHI-910826-G25 18 ELIZABETH MOLINA ALVAREZ AVE. JUAREZ NO.213 COL.LOS PINOS CANANEA ,SON. MOAE720219-816 19 EL PALO VERDE RESTAURANT S.A DE C.V. CARR. INTERNACIONAL NO. 10 CAMPO CARRETERO,IMURIS,SON PVR-030620T26 20 EZ TRAVEL S.A DE C.V. CALLE 3ERA ESTE Y CJON MORELOS COL .CENTRO FCO-841221-SB9 21 FARMACIA DEL COBRE S.A DE C.V. CALLE 3 ERA. ESTE Y CJON. MORELOS COL. CENTRO CANANEA FCO-841221-SB9 22 FRANCISCO YANEZ TRUJILLO SENDA MAGICA NO. 53 SNATIAGO DE QUERETARO QRO. YATF-640314-C12 23 GARAGE IMURIS, S.A. DE C.V. ESTACION DE SERVICIO No. 2319, IMURIS SON. GIM-950207-4NA 24 GASOLINERA CR. SATELITE DE HERMOSILLO,S.A. DE C.V.PERIFERICO S/N HERMOSILLO,SON GCS090105P48 25 GASOLINERA EL SERI S.A DE C.V. YAÑEZ S/N ESQ.DR. NORIEGA COL CENTRO HERMOSILLO,SON GSE970411-DXA 26 GASOLINERA GALLEGO HNOS. SA. DE C.V. AVE. JUAREZ NO. 144 COL.CENTRO CANANEA,SON GGH880929Q5 27 GASOLINERA Y REFACCIONARIA CANANEA, S.A. DE C.V.ENTRONQUE CARRETERAS CANANEA-AGUA PRIETA-IMURIS GRC-800424-DU7 28 GENERAL DE SEGUROS, S.A.B. BLVD. NAVARRETE No. , HERMOSILLO SON. SIN INFORMES 29 GICM S.C. BLVD. NAVARRETE NO. 72 COL. VALLE ESCONDIDO GIC-030814-P47 30 GOBIERNO DEL ESTADO DE SONORA DIRECCION GENERAL DE RECAUDACION GES-790913-CT0 31 GRUPO CASTILLO FELIX S.A DE C.V. BLVD. BENITO JUAREZ NO. 160-C PUERTO PEÑASCO,SON GCF-020917-D54 32 GRUPO DE DEPORTISTAS ASOCIADOS MINEROS DE CANANEA,S.ACARR.CAN-AGUAPRIETA DE C.V. S/N COL. MINERA GDA-050121-T52 33 GRUPO DUCA S.A DE C.V. CALLE GALEANA S/N GDU-920601-H65 34 GRUPO GASOLINERO LM, S.A. DE C.V. ESTACION DE SERVICIO ES7765, HERMOSILLO SON. GGL-020313-C5A 35 GRUPO HILBURN, S.A. DE C.V. CALLE 11 Y 12 AVENIDA 13 No. 1299, AGUA PRIETA, SON. GHI-010530-KP5 36 GRUPO TURISTICO SANTA FE S.A DE C.V. CARR. A AGUA PRIETA KM 3.5 GTS-951220-SMA 37 GUADALUPE ISELA CANCHOLA GUERRERO NO.109 CAGU-530330-8YA 38 IBEROGAS DE AGUA PRIETA S.A DE C.V. CARR. CANANEA-IMURIS KM 74 +900 IGA-940801-IZ8 39 IMPULSORA PUBLICITARIA SONORENSE, S.A. DE C.V. AVE. JUAREZ ENTRE 5TA. Y 6TA.ESTE, CANANEA SON. 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