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Akmola Region F List of companies in Akmola region Company Name of Address Type of activity name leadership Koksheatuskie Askar K. 475006, Kokshetau city, production Mineral Water Aliev Severny promzon of soft drinks Bottlers LLP t.(31622)65444,65400 and alcohol f 65400, e-mail:[email protected] Tynys OJSC Kairbek K. 475012, Kokshetau city, manufacture Kysainov 13 Mira str. of aviation spare parts, t. (31622) 57563, 33943 medical, gas, f. 54710 fire equipment e-mail:[email protected], [email protected] APK Savid-Astyk Kaidar T. 475005, Kokshetau city, post-harvest grain LLP. Islyamov 5 Pravda str. processing, grain T.(31622) 60110, 65991, storage; flour, groats f.60314 and mixed fodder production Dairy Factory Dulat N. 475000,Kokshetau city, dairy produces LLP Zhaksylykov District New Meat Packing. stocking, processing Tel./fax(31622) 71088, and sales e-mail:[email protected] Igilik JSC 475015, Kokshetau city, meat processing District New Meat Packing. Tel.(31622) 71378,70025, f. 71407 Kaz Sabton Franc E. 474456, Akmola oblast, extraction CJSC Malec Stepnogorsk city, District 4, of uranium ore, build. 2, mineral fertilizers, t. (31645) 91002, sulphuric acid f. 91016 production Vasilkovsky Hasen K. 475000, Kokshetau city, gold ore processing, GOK OJSC Absalyamov 29 "b" Gorky str., cathodic gold t. (31622) 55557,55547, production f. 55544, e-mail: [email protected] GMK Kazakhaltyn Kanat Sh. 474456, Akmola oblast, gold ore processing OJSC Asaybaev Stepnogorsk city, t. (31645) 91350,91660, f. 91660 Stepnogorsky Anatoly I. 474456,Akmola oblast, fabrication Bearing Factory Tomilov Stepnogorsk city, of roller bearings CJSC t. (31645) 59929,50959, for railway transport f. 59929 Herbicides Bayrzhan S. 474456, Akmola oblast, production OJSC Matmyratov Stepnogorsk city, of chemicals for t.(31645) 91394 plants protection Koluton-95 Medelbek K. Akmola oblast, Astrakhan grain processing, CJSC Agibaev district, station Zholty, flour production t. (31641) 23351 Aidabulsky Edige M. Akmola oblast, Zerendin alcohol production Spirtzavod OJSC Kubenov district, v. Aidabol, t. (31632) 21370 Tatiyna LLP Alichan A. Akmola oblast, Zerendin dairy production Rachimov district, v. Victorovka, t. (31632) 21185, 65130, f. 65130 Sary - Arka JSC Alibek K. 475008, Kokshetau city, dairy production Akelbaev Ubileny district, t. (36122) 71450, f. 73054 Kigiz JSC Otto O. 475012, Kokshetau city, Landys 21 Mira str., t. (31622) 70600, 70400, f. 70473 Akmola Oblast Gulnar K. 475000, Kokshetau city, Department Kusainova 108 Abai str., of Economy and t.(31622) 53525, f. 30156, Small Business e-mail:[email protected] Development List of companies in Aktobe region Company Name Address Type name of the leadership of activity CNPC Van 463022, Aktobe, Oil and gas Aktobemunaygas Duntzin Nekrasov Str., 158, production OJSC tel. /3132/ 96 68 10, fax /3132/ 96 69 25, e-mail: [email protected] Plant of Alexey A. 463015, Aktobe, Promzone, Manufacture chromium Himich tel. /3132/ 50 96 02, of chromium compounds 50 96 06, 50 18 01, compounds OJSC 50 58 44, fax /31 32/ 50 51 41, e-mail: [email protected] Ferrochrom Valerie I. 463000, Aktobe, Promezone, Production OJSC Himich tel. /3132/ 50 03 79, of ferro-alloys fax /3132/ 50 45 06, e-mail: [email protected] Donskoy Viktor V. Aktobe region, Chromtau city, Mining and GOK OJSC Til Mira Str.,25, processing tel./fax /3132/ 21 31 75, of chromium ore 21 11 48, e-mail: [email protected] Aktoberntgen Rahimzhan S. 463022, Aktobe, Production OJSC Ismagambetov Akhtanov Str., 48, of X-rays equipment tel./fax /3132/ and spareparts 96 02 30, 21 56 09, 21 34 83, e-mail: [email protected] Air repair plant Kuandyk S. 463003, Aktobe, Airport, Major repair # 406 GA OJSC Kadyrbayev tel./fax /3132/ 97 73 68, of air equipment 97 78 01, e-mail: [email protected] Koktas OJSC Turlan B. 463000, Aktobe, Manufacture Zhakupov Bratiyev Zhubanov Str., 269, of detritus, nature sand, tel/fax /3132/ 52 18 98, quartz sand, sand-gravium 52 07 43, mixture. e-mail:[email protected] Mineral water mining Aktobe plant Kairat A. 463015, Aktobe, Promezone, Major repairs of metal Koilybayev tel./fax /3132/ 54 56 40, of road vehicles constructions e-mail: [email protected] and hydro-apparatus LLP MTS Tractor Sabyrzhan N. 463006, Aktobe, Major repairs OJSC Begimbayev 312 Strelkovaya divisiya Str., 42, of tractors and tel./fax /3132/ 50 05 81, other types 50 39 29, 50 47 71 of agricultural equipment Keramika Ginoyat K. Aktobe region, Chromtau, Manufacture OJSC Satybaldin Promzone, box 08, of ceramic tile tel. /3132/ 2 10 19, fax /3132/ 2 19 56, e-mail: [email protected] Dastan Askhat A. 463000, Aktobe, Construction, LLP Aitzhanov 312 Stroitelnaya divisiya Str., maintenance, 3 building, rehabilitation of roads. tel. /3132/ 21 02 98, Construction of housing 21 10 21, 21 17 33, premises, supply e-mail: [email protected] and realization of inflammable lubricants Stroydetal Anatoly F. 463000, Aktobe, Promzone, Manufacture LLP Simonov tel. /3132/ 50 27 59 of ferro-concrete products, technical lime Kyzyl Kain Mamyt Abdumalik I. Aktobe region, Lignite and LLP Raimbergenov Karagalinsky district, nickel-cobalt ores Badamsha village, tel. 8 /242/ 2 13 01; Aktobe, Mirzoyana Str., 5, tel. /3132/ 21 61 95, 21 61 67, e-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Vladimir I. Aktobe region, Production LLP Shubayev Kandyagash city, of sausages. Manufacture tel. /233/ 3 62 14, of wool and fax /233/ 3 62 12, counterpanes e-mail: [email protected] Ramazan Vyacheslav N. 463002, Aktobe, Grain processing, LLP Nurgaliyev Zavodskaya Str., 23, bakery tel. /3132/ 21 21 23, fax /3132/ 21 33 66, 21 41 91, 21 33 55, e-mail: [email protected] List of companies in Almaty region Company name Address Type of activity Aksu Shekery OJSC Aksuiskiy region Sugaring Gansugurova v. Kabanbay batira,16 st. t.fax.2-13-38 Gold product Enbekshikazakhskiy region Manufacture of tinned Turgen v. vegetables and 3-21-29 winery drinks Almaty sugar Eskeldinskiy region Sugaring Karabulak v. Auezova,8 st. t.fax.3-01-59 Eles LOP Enbekshikazakhskiy region Winery production Almali v. Vinzavod t.fax. 5-03-89,4-10-89 Gallaher Kazakhstan LOP Iliyskiy region Manufature of tobacco Baiserke goods t.fax. 58-82-32 Amrita LOP Iliyskiu region,Karasu v. Production of Z entralnay,10 st. alcoholic drinks t.fax. 36-16-20 Hamle Co. LTD LOP Karasayskiy region Production of biscuit Kaskelen Almatinskay 3a, st. Libella-bottlers-Almaty Karasayskiy region Terekti v. Zelenay,2a st. t.fax. 22-62-31 Kargali Gambilskiy region Kargali v. t.fax. 2-22-60 Koksu-Sheker Koksuysky region Convert sugar-beet B Amangeldi,1 st. t.fax. 2-00-21 Talgar-spirt OJSC Talgarsky region Production of ethyl Talgar alcohol Riskulova,290 st. t.fax. 34-63-77 Altyn Biday OJSC Tekeli Production of malt Kunaeva,189 st. t.fax. 4-19-41 Filipp Moris Kazakhstan Iliyskiy region Manufacture of tobacco OJSC Energetishesky v. goods 58-88-88 Almaty Kanty (sugar) Iliyskiy region Sugaring OJSC Borolday v. Bostanova,2 st. t.fax 3-18-79 Kusak OJSC Eskeldinskiy region Quarrying Ekpendi v. t.fax. 3-08-73 Tas-kum OJSC Talgarsky region Manufacture of construction Besagash v. Shehova,9 st. materials t.fax. 52-94-63 Kentas LOP Enbekshikazakhskiy region Manufacture of construction Novoalekseevka v. materials t.fax. 3-03-56 Kaynar OJSC Taldikorgan Reconstruction of Industrialnay,1 st. lead accumulators t.fax. 3-45-08 Agar Taldikorgan Fabrication of ready- Akin Sara,218 st. made garments t.fax. 4-05-10 Temir OJSC Taldikorgan Metalware Ablay hana,317 st. fabrication t.fax. 7-29-15 Asia-Elektrik concern JS Taldikorgan Fabrication of cable- Severnay promzona conducting material t.fax. 4-24-39 Temir Beton LOP Taldikorgan Concrete making Abay,321 st. t.fax. 4-47-54 Kazakhstan commitee on Taldikorgan development small and Tauelsizdik,38 st. medium business t. 7-18-27 fax.7-16-01 List of companies in Almaty Company name Address Type of activity AZTM OJSC Tole bi,189 st. Manufacture of equpment t. 42-09-77 for oil and gas industry fax. 41-25-53 e-mail: [email protected] Almatyklem OJSC Tole bi,187 st. Carpet t. 42-34-22 manufacture fax. 42-03-27 e-mail: [email protected] Margarinoviy zavod OJSC Bayzakova,69 st. Margarine t. 68-04-49 production fax. 50-93-47 e-mail; [email protected] Iristi-AVZ OJSC Raimbeka-206"v",av. Carriages repair t. 42-24-63 fax. 50-95-64 e-mail: [email protected] Bahus OJSC Gogoly,211 st. Production of t. 42-37-18 alcoholic drinks fax. 42-48-44 e-mail: [email protected] Belkamit OJSC Raimbeka-334 av. Manufacture of vessels t. 50-33-56 for oil and gas products fax. 50-33-58 e-mail: [email protected] Kasting LOP Raimbeka-334 av. t. 50-33-61 fax. 50-33-61 Bekker and Co LOP Rozibakieva-95 st. Production of sausages t. 46-44-05 and beer fax. 50-93-31 e-mail: [email protected] Rahat OJSC Zenkova 2a st. Confectionery t. 30-68-24 production fax. 30-66-93 Getisu OJSC Tulebaeva-38 Shoes t. 33-62-17 production AHBK OJSC Marechika-1 Manufacture of new t. 76-06-37 types of fabric e-mail: [email protected] Almatinskiy drogevoi Nurmakova-2 Production of yeast zavod OJSC t. 42-24-09 fax. 42-28-00 e-mail: [email protected] Parfumerno- Algobas v. Manufature of kosmeticheskay fabrika t. 50-30-33 perfume products Urker-kosmetics LOP e-mail: [email protected] Isker JS Auezova-3 st. Machinery and steel t. 42-06-44 fabrication fax. 42-48-23 [email protected] LG Electronics Kurlisshi v. Manufacture of home Almaty Kazakhstan t. 40-06-64 appliances fax. 55-94-58 e-mail: [email protected] List of companies in Atyrau region Company name Name Address Type of the leadership of activity Kazakhoil-Emba Mahambet D.
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