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Domestic & International Exhibitors 2018 No. Domestic Exhibitiors 1 Agourchin Co 2 alborzniroo Equipment&railway fleet 3 ALUCAST IRAN 4 alvand niroo 5 Aria Electro Kavosh 6 ario rail industry technologists 7 Arvin Tabriz Company 8 Arya Bana Vision 9 ATLAS BOO 10 Bafq SHahab CO 11 BALLAST 12 Barfareh 13 BEHSAZAN ARZ COMPANY 14 Behtash sepahan 15 Bonrail 16 copper worhd co 17 DB-FAB 18 Derakhshan Iron & Steel Industries 19 Derakhshan Iron & Steel Industries 20 Energy saz Co 21 Esfahan Steel Company 22 establishment saving employees 23 Falagh Railway & Construction Co 24 Fanavaran Sanati Airia Pars 25 Farab 26 FARADID 27 Farsun Fodular Building 28 FOOLAD NASHKAN CHALANGARI 29 Foolad Rail Toos 30 FPSCO 31 GENERAL MECHANIC CO 32 GIJIN 33 Green Plour Industrial Group 34 HAMAND NIROU GOSIL 35 hamrah andishan fartak insurance company 36 hejrat naghsh jahan co 37 Hexa Co 38 HIRAD 39 HOLDING TUKARAIL 40 ICR CONSULTING ENGINEERS Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of 41 Iran(IDRO) 42 Industrial Engineering Inspection of Iran 43 IRAN Subcontracting Partnership exchange 44 IRAN ALLOY STEEL CO 45 Iran electronics industries 46 Iran Heavy Diesel Engine Mfg.Co 47 Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council 48 Iran Polyurethane Company 49 Iran Rail Industry Association 50 Iran Transfo Corporation 51 IRIDco 52 Isfahan Casting Industries Co 53 ISFAHAN KAFRIZ 54 Jahan Tormoz Co 55 Jaheshrail 56 jala pardazan alvand co. 57 jooshkab yazd ind co. 58 Kaj Filters 59 Kaveh Industrial city and Special economic Zone 60 Kermanshah Isaar co 61 kes koosha center of applied science and technologyُ tehran branch 62 63 Limak Parvaz Iranian 64 Mabna Ajza Daghigh Ghaem 65 Maharan Engineering Corp. 66 MANUFACTURING.CO 67 MAPNA GROUP 68 Maskan investment bank 69 MAX Group International 70 Mehvarsazan Sadid Company 71 Multi Modal Transportation Company 72 Multimodal Transportation Company 73 MUROC and MURCO 74 Nafta Industry Overseers 75 Nasran - Tadbir Sahel Pars 76 Nazer Farzan Systems Engineering 77 novin hesar 78 Novin Investment Bank Group 79 P.R.T.D.C 80 PAANIR 81 Paraye 82 Parizansanat 83 pars lent 84 parsfanar.co 85 Parsmavazin co. 86 ParsSadra 87 Part Sahand Rail Trade 88 Parto Tamas Novin 89 pasargad lent alborz 90 Paya Tavan Mehvar Co. 91 payaplast iranian 92 PICO Co. 93 PISHRO NOAVARAN KAVOSH 94 Pishtaz Rah & Shahr Trading Co. 95 pooshesh Jadeh Abrisham Insurance Company 96 pouya sanat poulad aran 97 Power Technology Pyramids 98 Press conference 99 rah & sakhteman magazine 100 Rahahan Keshesh co 101 Rahbanan Sazandegi Co. 102 raheparvaz tour &travel agency 103 Rahpooyan Ebtekar- e Zagros 104 RAHVARD KHORASAN 105 Rahyab Behineh Consulting Engineering 106 Rail Sanat Karan 107 rail way transportation 108 RAJA RAIL TRANSPORTATION CO 109 Rajman Kabir Co. 110 RSTC Co 111 SADR KAR KIA 112 Sahne Boostan Consulting Engineers Co 113 saipalogistics CO 114 Saman Tavan Raad 115 SamandRail 116 Sanam Industrial and Commercial Holding 117 SANTAM CO 118 Sarco 119 Sayna System Co School of Railway Engineering, Iran University of Science and 120 Technology 121 Scientific Society of Railway Engineering of Isfahan University 122 Sepehr investment bank 123 SINA RAIL PARS TRANSPORTATION CO. 124 Taam Locomotive Arya 125 TADBIRGARAN CONSULTING CO 126 TADBIRGARAN CONSULTING CO 127 Tamadon Investment Bank 128 TARKIB HAML-O-NAGHL COMPANY 129 Tehran urban & suburban railway operation company 130 TEHRAN WAGON MANUFACTURING CO 131 The Railways of The Islamic Republic of Iran 132 Tin News 133 TOSSAR 134 Transportation Industry Monthly Magazine 135 VANDA ARIO ENERGY 136 wagon kowsar 137 Wagon Pars 138 yazd wrie&cable 139 Yekta Fanavar Samaneh 140 zar spring mfg group No. International Exhibitors 1 "Latvian Railway" SJSC 2 “SIGIS” LTD 3 a2r 4 ABB AG 5 ACRI - Association of the Czech Railway Industry 6 ALL RAIL SYSTEM 7 ARC INFORMATIQUE 8 Bayerische Kabelwerke AG 9 BONATRANS GROUP a.s. 10 CAF 11 China Railway Group Limited 12 CMAR 13 CRRC 中国中车 14 DAKO-CZ, A.S. 15 DALIC 16 DB-FAB 17 DRIESCHER 18 ECM-Berlin 19 ELEKTRO-THERMIT 20 EPHY-MESS GmbH 21 FCE Group srl 22 Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy 23 FOGTEC Brandschutz GmbH & Co. KG 24 Freeport of Riga Authority 25 Freeport of Ventspils 26 Furrer+frey 27 G. 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