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Food and Hotel 2013, Bangkok, Thailand from 04Th to 07Th TRADE ENQUIRIES GENERATED DURING THE EVENT S. No. Name of the Importer Product 1 URC (Thailand ) Co., Ltd Dairy Products (Amul) 44,46, Rajpattana Road, Khwang Sapansung, Khet Sapansung, Bangkok 10240 Tele: 662-517-4800 Fax: 662-517-1616 E-mail: [email protected] 2 BelAire Bangkok Indian Wine 16 Sukhumvit Road Soi 5, Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tele: +66(O)22534300 Fax: +66(O) 22558850 Mobile: +66 (O) 806033175 E-mail: [email protected] 3 Just Desserts Company Mango Pulp 399 Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok 10110 Thailand Mobile No. 0852246367 E-mail: [email protected] 4 Mr. Santiphap Mokkhawet Khushi Food Products Director of Sales & Marketing Brighton Hotel & Residence 222, Sampawut Road, Bangna, Bangkok 10260 Thailand Tele: +662 393 3999 Fax: +662 393 8228 Mobile No. +66840136474 E-mail:[email protected] 5 MA. Cristina B. Mejia Fresh Fruits Marketing Manager, Ms. Chie Cakes and Pastries Tele: +632 482 1017 +632 426 4861 Mobile No. (+63918) 9340788 6 Ms. Rina Bhatia Bakery Cakes N Cookies R Us 633 (141/176) Moobaan Kesara Soi 4 Kor, Pattanakarn 29 Rd. Suanluang, Bangkok 10250 Rina :086-911-1625 Anju : 086-0683357 Fax: 02-319-3134 E-mail: [email protected] 7 Ms. Shilpa Sreshthaputra Food Products Business Manager-Food Service SIAM Makro Pubic CompanyLimited 3498 2nd Fl. Lard Road, Klongchan, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240 Thailand Tele: (66) 02 723-1026 Fax: (66) 02 704-7305 Mobile No. 08-1584-2780 mail:[email protected] 8 Deechai Lertwiriyachai Organic Products Managing Director, Amica Theme Co., Ltd., 44/215, Nawamin, Nawamin Rd., Rd., Buengkhum, Bangkok 10230 Tele: 0-2509-3376 Fax. : 0-2944-2026 Mobile No. 08-1614-2181 E-mail- [email protected] 9 Comptoir Francais Du Vin Co., Ltd. Wine 163/78 Sanpawut Rd., Bangna,Bangkok 10260, Thailand Tel: + 66 27455454 10 Eurosia Foods Trading & Agencies Cheese Co., Ltd., 61/48 Soi Tavemitr 8, Rama 9Rd., Huakwang, Bangkok 10310 Thailand Tel : +66 26439911 Fax: +66 26431110 E-mail: [email protected] www.efta.co.th 11 M/s. Food Gallery Limited Dairy, Bakery, Beverage 10 Soi Naknivas Road, Ladprao, Bangkok, Thailand Tel. : +66 2 5383979 Fax. : +66 2 5387731 E-mail: [email protected] 12 M/s. Kim Chua Group Food & Beverage 3059-3059/1-3 Sukhumvit Rd., Prakanong Bangkok 10260 Thailand Tel : +66 23328040-7 Fax. : +66 23316891 13 M/s. Pacer Grow Co., Ltd., Wine 48/7 Moo 13, Ladprao Road, Ladprao Bangkok 10230, Thailand Tele: +66 2 942 3652 Fax : +66 2 570 8808 14 M/s. Pinnacle Gastro Co., Ltd., Wine iYara Tower, 2/22 Chan Road, Unit # 501, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Thailand Tele: + 66 2 6785188 Fax : + 66 2 6785156 E-mail : [email protected] 15 M/s. Udom Supply Imex Co., Ltd., Meat & Meat Products 84-88 Top A Building, 4 Fl., Soi Prachasanti, Ratchadapisek Rd., Huay-Kwang, Bangkok 10320 Thailand Tel. : +66 2 6452628 Fax : +66 2 6452627 E-mail: [email protected] 16 M/s. Naresh Phanich Food Products 167, Bhuapha Road, Wangburaphaphirom Phranakorn Bangkok Tele: +66 2 2224992 Fax : +66 2 6238290 17 M/s. Ashirwad Distributors Rajdhani Brand 36, Soi, 30 Rama II Road, Bangmod, Chomthong, Bangkok 10150 Thailand Tele: +66 02-840 2967 & 8 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] 18 M/s. New Alpine Sole Distributors Shakti Bhog 9 Somdej Chaophraya Road Soi 11 Klongsan, Bangkok 10600 Tele: 02-437-9218 Fax : 02-863-1967 E-mail: [email protected] 19 Mr. Gaurav Kejriwal Food Products Director M/s. Isis Private Company Limited 15, 1st Floor Sukhumvit Soi 20, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110 Thailand Super Markets in Thailand 1 Siam Makro Public Company Limited Brand- Makro 3498 2nd Fl., Lardprao Rd., Klongchan, Bangkok 10240 Tele: 0-02723-1000 Fax : 0-02724-2141 2 Central Food Retail Company Limited 15-17th Floor, Central Plaza Brand – Tops Cheangwattana Office Tower (Tops Market I Building, Tops Super I 99/9 Moo 2 Cheangwattana Rd., Tops Daily) Bangtalad, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi 11120 Thailand Tele: +66 (0) 2 8317300 Fax : +66 (0) 2 8353713 E-mail: [email protected] www.tops.co.th 3 Villa Market LLC Sukhumvit Soi 33, Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Villa Market LLC Thailand Customer Service 089-991-1199 [email protected] www.villamarket.com 4 Big C Supercenter Public BIG C Company Limited 6th Floor, 97/11, Rajdamri Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tele: 0-2655-0666 www.bigc.co.th 5 Tesco Lotus Tesco-Lotus www.tescolotus.com Annexure 2 List of visitors visited APEDA Pavilion 1. Mr. Anil Wadhwa Ambassador of India Kingdom of Thailand Embassy of India 45, Soi 23 (Prasarnmitr) Sukhumvit Road Bankok 10110 Thailand Ph. 0066-22584198 M. 066-888708521 FAX: 066-2259 4870 [email protected] [email protected] 2. Mr. Prashant Agrawal Deputy Chief of Mission DPR to UN-Escap Embassy of India Embassy of India 46, Soi 23 (Prasarnmitr) Sukhumvit Road Bangkok 10110 Thailand Ph. 0066-2258-3965 Fax:0066-2664 2604 M. 0066-84874-8783 [email protected] 3. Mr. Fiona Murry Sales & Project Manager Overseas Exhibition Services Ltd. 12th floor, Westminster Tower 3 albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP, UK Ph. 0044 (O)20 7840 2144 Fax 0044 (O)20 7840 2111 [email protected] www.allworldexhibitions.com 4. Ms. Suniti Kukreja, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist Licensed in California BNH: 02-686-2700 Merak Clinic: 084-733-0444 Samitivej Srinakarin: 02-731-7000 [email protected] 5. Mr. Hashim Paijam Permanent Secretary Ministry of Industrial Development 9,10 &11 Floor, BLOCK c, Wisma Tun Fual Stephens Karamunsing LOCKED BAG NO. 2037 88622 KOTA KINABALU, SABAH PH. 6088-244420 (d/l0 Fax: 6088-267727 H/P: 016-8464865 [email protected] 6. Mr. Paul March Director Overseas Exhibition Services Ltd. 12th floor, Westminster Tower 3 albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP, UK Ph. 0044 (O)20 7840 2144 Fax 0044 (O)20 7840 2111 [email protected] www.allworldexhibitions.com 7. Mr. C. J. Chhabra Sr. Vice President- export Keventer Agro Limited Regional Office 77, Bajaj Bhavan, 7th Floor, 226 Nariman Point Mumbai-400 021 M. 098111 16816 Ph. 022-2288 5381-83 Fax: 022-22814144 [email protected] www.keventer.com 8. Mr. Chairat Aphinan Associate Director of Meeting & Events Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom 981 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Ph. 066-2238-4300 Fax: 066-2266 7701 M. 066 86979 9721 [email protected] www.holidayinn.com/silom 9. Mr. Mahendra M. Bhamare B.E. Civil 76/1/1, Pimpaldar, Satana, NashikShetki Sangh Bldg., Opp to Bus Stand, TDA Road, Satana Ph. 0255-223880 [email protected] www.bagaloni.com 10. Mr. Surbhit Lihala General Manager International Marketing Keventer Agro Limited Regional Office, 77, Bajaj Bhavan, 7th Floor, 226 Nariman Point Mumbai-400 021 M. 098111 16816 Ph. 022-2288 5381-83 Fax: 022-22814144 M. 09873672577 [email protected] 11. Mr. Patrick Tan Director Department of Industrial Development and Research 7th & 8th Floor, Block C, Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens Karamunsing 88300 Kota Kinabalu Sabah, Malaysia Ph. 0060-88-214866 Fax: 0060-88-216698 [email protected] www.sabah.gov.my/didr 12. Mr. Davin Er Sales Manager International Expo Management Pte Ltd. 1, Jalan Kilang Timar #09-03 Pacific Tech Centre Singapore-159303 Ph. 0065-6233-6777 Fax: 0065-6233 6768 www.allworkdexhibitions.com 13. Mr. H.K. Agarwal Chief Operating Officer (Pulp & Fuvre Business-S.E.A & China) Aditya Birla Group, Country Head (Group Affairs) Thailand 16th FI., Mahatun Plaza Building, 888/160-9, Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan, Bangkok-10330 Thailand Ph. 066-2 2536745 Ext. 2700 (D) 066-2536757 Fax: 066-6514527 M. 066-81-8554599 [email protected] www.adityabirla.com www.birlacellulose.com www.thairayon.com 14. Mr. Justin Pau General Manager Bangkok Exhibition Services Limited SPE Tower, 9th Floor, 252 Phaholyothin Road, Samsennai, Phyathai, Bangkok-10400, Thailand Direct Fax: . 0066-(O) 26152994 Ph. 0066 (O) 26151255 Direct Line 0066-(O) 26151177 M. 0066-847591075 [email protected] www.bbesellworld.com 15. Mr. Hashim Paijan Permanent Secretary Ministry of Industrial Development 9, 10 & 11 Floor, Block C, Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens, Karamunsing, Locked Bag No. 2037 88622 KOTAKINABALU SABAH Tele: 6088-244420(D/L) Fax : 6088-267727 H/P : 016-8464865 E-mail: [email protected] 16. Mr. Patrick Tan Director, Ministry of Industrial Development and Research 7th & 8th Floor, Block C, Wisma Tun Fuad Stephens, Karamunsing, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia P.K.0369(L) -2012 Tel. : +60-88-214866 Fax : +60-88-216698 E-mail: [email protected] 17. Mr. Neetinder Dhillon Media Transasia Thailand Limited 14th Floor, Ocean Tower II, 75/8, Soi Sukhumvit 19, Bangkok 10110, Thailand T : 0 2204 2370 EXT 173 F : 0 22042391 Mobile 08 1488 3496 E-mail: [email protected] 18. Mr. Kittaya Pansatha Senior Sales Manager, M/s. Majestic Grande 12 Sukhumvit Soi 2, Bangkok 10110, Thailand E-mail: [email protected] Tel : 66 (0) 22622999 Fax : 66(0) 22622906 Mobile : 66 (0) 81801 2824 19. Gavin Mazareth Brand Manager Gaggan Progressive Indian Cuisine 68/1 Soi Langsuan, Ploenchit Road, Lumpini, Phathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Tele: (662) 652 1700 Fax : (662) 6521701 Mob (668) 18541979 E-mail: [email protected] 20. Drs. Niek Reichgelt Manager Research & Development Vnu Exhibitions Europe Jaarbeursplein 6, 3521 Al Utrecht, Netherlands Postbus / P.O. Box 8800, 3503 RV Utercht Telefoon +31 30 2952770 Fax +31 302952809 Mobiel +31 6 51611 180 E-mail: [email protected] 21. M. Paul March Director, Overseas Exhibition Services Ltd., 12th Floor, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment London SE 1 7SP, UK Direct Line +44 (0) 20 78402144 Fax : +44 (0) 20 7840 2111 E-mail: [email protected] 22.
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