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4.8 Democratic Republic of Congo Transporter Contact List 4.8 Democratic Republic of Congo Transporter Contact List Company Location Physical Address Name Email Phone Description of Services Website (s) Number Provided (office) Kananga Av. Des Cadets, Q Kasonga (0)81933285 | (0)971040560 SNCC /Kamayi Kitenge Kananga Ilunga GTM Ntambwe Kananga CRND Kananga ETS LOFILS Kananga ETS ASPHAR Kananga ETS REHOBOTH Kananga Rond-Point Immo Stani MONA LUXE SARL kasaï, Blv Lumumba, C muela /Kananga Kananga Maman Maman Bébé Bébé Kananga Bruno Bruno Kananga Bufalo Bufalo Kananga Av Du Commerce n°1, KAPUTA KAPUTA WA Q/ Industriel, C/ WA KAPUTA Mico Kananga KAPUTA Mico Kananga Charles SAM BILANGA SPRL Kamba se Tshikapa C/Dibumba Gustave [email protected] E Les Exploits de Kany Dieu Kinshasa ADO [email protected] 999958811 ELIOS BUSINESS Road transport LONGO CENTER Kinshasa PRINCE [email protected] 999984530 TRANSBOOM Road transport LONGAYO Kinshasa BIENVENU [email protected] 810741899 ETS MWANA MAY Road transport MWANAM AY Kinshasa DAVID [email protected] 0998768978 LOFILS Road transport OMALANGA /0814950638 Kinshasa SYLVAIN [email protected] 997339493 ETS NZUKA Road transport ANGANDA /998500034 /810393539 Kinshasa SERGE [email protected] 0815008599 EBAMU Road transport KONGOLO /09973893202 /0813974889 Kinshasa MARCEL [email protected] 0994892495 KABONGO NSENDA Road transport KABONGO /09976604415 /0994901506 /0825080531 Kinshasa SERGE [email protected] 243813023014/ N&N PARTNERS Road transport MUHIMA Kinshasa SERGE [email protected] 0999752233 ETS F.B Road transport ZUY /0999902888 Kinshasa LADJO [email protected] 854900601 MUBI TRANS Road transport MUBI Kinshasa DEDE [email protected] 0843520660 CONGO EMERGENT Road transport MBEVO /0824222938 Kinshasa MARIE [email protected] 814609432 SOCODAM Road transport NOEL /0993226090 Kinshasa OMAR [email protected] 0998311400 SOGETRA SARL Road transport BARCAT /0823575949 Matadi - Kin VINCENT [email protected], 0817710000 NRJ Road transport GILLET [email protected] /0999935529 Matadi - Kin DIRCK [email protected] 811440553 SOTRACO Road transport SOENEN /0999930309 Goma MODE [email protected] 998513662 JAMBO SAFARI Road transport MAKABUZA Page 1 Goma Gervais [email protected] 998611720 ASTN Road transport KANANE Goma ANTOINE [email protected] 994042594 MSON M.L Road transport MUSANGA NYA Goma CLARK [email protected] 993030999 GROUPE RUBUYE Road transport RUBUYE Goma Jacques [email protected] 991715300 MSON MBIZA Road transport Whymil Goma HIGIRO [email protected] 0974205273 LOGO MUVITO Road transport JOSEPH /0974205273 Goma JOSE [email protected] 998802743 TMK Road transport ESSELEN Bukavu MANGAIK [email protected] 997741219 ETS KIDUMA Road transport O /856164684 MUTONDO Bukavu DONATIEN [email protected] 998348123 ETS NAMEGABE Road transport /992040526 Bukavu JAMAA [email protected] 998674066 JAKAG Road transport LUKUBA /853509666 Bukavu KIMENGEL [email protected] 853167942 ETS KIMENGELE Road transport E TWETEBU RO Bukavu Luc [email protected] 997705586 ETS MALUMU Road transport MATESO Bukavu MAURICE [email protected] 998667818 ETS NTAKO BAJIRA Road transport NTAKO BAJIRA Bukavu MUKUPI [email protected] 994407962 ATM Road transport MYANGO /859421009 Bukavu ATPEML [email protected] 999469745 ATPEML Road transport Bukavu Joseph [email protected] 994407962 ETS MERCI Road transport MUKUDI SEIGNEUR Kindu AMISI [email protected] 813143543 ETS DIEU MERCI Road transport MAGANA /[email protected] /0994174719 /0859605002 Kindu MBINGA [email protected] 0853911754 ETS TINDI MBINGA Road transport /0810941643 Kindu NA [email protected] 0994415337 ETS DECOUVERTE Road transport /0812252035 /0853933207 Kindu KANGOMBE [email protected] 0994415337 ETS KANGOMBE Road transport /0812252035 /0853933207 Kindu SELEMANI [email protected] 813285117 ETS SELEKA Road transport /853911754 /0853938100 Kindu YUSUFU NA 995097730 ETS YUSUFU Road transport /859693630 Bunia Jules [email protected] 817627984 ARADJABU Road transport ANEGOYA Bunia ABEINGI [email protected] 0990340311 ETS BAYE Road transport BAHIGA /812642122 Bunia KABAGAM [email protected] 0815312220 ETS LES IDOLES Road transport BE /[email protected] /0994067236 Bunia PATRICK [email protected] 0810464935 CONGO NILE Road transport /0814758000 /0997707000 Bunia BASSA [email protected]; 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