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Senarai Premis/ Kedai Hardware Elektrik Dibenarkan Beroperasi Oleh Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan Sabah Sepanjang Tempoh Pelaksanaan Pkp SENARAI PREMIS/ KEDAI HARDWARE ELEKTRIK DIBENARKAN BEROPERASI OLEH PIHAK BERKUASA TEMPATAN SABAH SEPANJANG TEMPOH PELAKSANAAN PKP BIL DAERAH NAMA PREMIS /KEDAI 1. KOTA KINABALU 1. CAPITAL AUTO ELECTRIC PARTS H-G-03, Ground Floor, Inanam Kapital, Kota Kinabalu Tel : 0198118885 2. FUJI ELECTRIC (DIGIMATE SDN BHD) Lot D22/1, D23/1, D22/G & D23G, Block D, Karamunsing Capital, Kota Kinabalu Tel : 088-230005 3. BSL ELECTRICAL SDN BHD No.40, Ground Floor, Jalan Karamunsing, 88100 Kota Kinabalu 2. SANDAKAN 1. SUNTRONIC TRADING SDN BHD (r26595/2014) Lot 18, Blok B Tingkat bawah Taman Tyng Batu 6 Jalan Utara Sandakan 2. SANDA POWER ELECTRIC SDN. BHD (r12546/2008) Lot 7B & 8, Block C , Tingkat Bawah Bandar Ramai Ramai Jalan Leila Sandakan 3. SYARIKAT LETRIK KAI TEK (r35536/02) Lot 8 Blok A Tingkat Bawah Taman Yeng Seng Batu 2 ½ Jalan Utara Sandakan 3. TAWAU 1. KC LETRIK SDN.BHD TB 11950, Lot 2, New Hua Dat Ligh Indutrial Estate, Batu 2 ½ Jalan Apas Tawau Tel : 089 – 752 015 / 010- 245 2191 2. POWER-IN TRADING SDN.BHD TB 3516, Blok B Pertama Commercial Centre Jalan Apas , Batu 1 91000 Tawau Tel : 089 – 773 645 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tarikh Kemaskini : 29/04/2020 (12.30 am) 4. BEAUFORT 1. LUIE THART TUKANG LETRIK Blok C, Taman Lo Chung 89800 Beaufort Tel: 087 – 211 101 2. KEDAI ELEKTRIK CHONG LIM Jalan Chung Pekan Beaufort 89807 Beaufort Tel : 087 – 211 324 5. KENINGAU 1. LED LIGHTING ELECTRICAL SDN.BHD (962525-M) CL.135315356 Jalan Masak Keningau 89008 Keningau Tel : 087- 332 893 Faks : 087 – 331 893 Email : [email protected] 2. HP TRADING Lot 1 & 2, Jalan Masak Block C 3 89008 Keningau Tel : 089 -333 242 Faks : 087 – 333 264 3. POWER LINK Lot 27, Ground Floor, Keningau Wood Light Industrial Complex KM ½ Jalan Keningau-Tenom 89007 Keningau Tel : 016 – 881 8689 6. LAHAD DATU 1. SIN MAN ELECTRICAL SERVICE Lorong 5, Bandar Sri Perdana Lahad Datu 2. HONOR LIGHTING SDN.BHD Perdana Square Lahad Datu 3. KEJURUTERAAN MEGAH MAJU SDN.BHD Lorong 1 Perdana Square Lahad Datu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tarikh Kemaskini : 29/04/2020 (12.30 am) 7. PAPAR 1. KEDAI SIN YIN TONG ELECTRICAL No.53, Bandaran OKK Hj Mahali 89600 Papar Tel : 088 – 913 187 2. KEDAI LETRIK CHUNG HIN SALES & SERVICES Lot 29, Block E, Papar Century Plaza Papar Tel : 016 – 843 8833 / 016 – 847 1787 3. JUTA RIA ENTERPRISE Lot 8 & 9, Papar Commercial Centre Phase 3 Papar 8. PENAMPANG 1. KAH SALES & SERVICES SDN.BHD Lot 13 & 13A, Ground Floor Pusat Dagangan Donggongon Penampang Tel : 088 – 716 999 2. DRACO ENTERPRISE Lot 20, Tingkat Bawah, Blok B Kedai Plaza Utama Penampang Tel : 088 – 731 951 3. HV ELECTRICAL SDN.BHD Block B, Jalan Bundusan Penampang Tel : 016 – 833 6193 9. RANAU 1. KB LAMPU Kg. Tagudon Baru Ranau Tel : 013- 860 0212 2. GALAXY TRADING Blok T Pekan Ranau Tel : 012 – 886 9788 10. SIPITANG 1. BURHAN ENTERPRISE Kedai SUDC, Blok C. Lot 6 89857 Sipitang Tel : 087 – 822 534 2. KEDAI SIKANDAR & SONS ELECTRICAL SDN.BHD Bangunan Cabaran Lega Blok A, Lot 1 & 2 89857 Sipitang ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tarikh Kemaskini : 29/04/2020 (12.30 am) 3. LONG MIO ELECTRICAL Lot C3, SUDC Shophouses 89857 Sipitang Tel : 017- 892 2067 11. TENOM 1. SUNLIGHT ELECTRICAL Jalan Toh Puan Hajjah Kusnah 899097 Tenom Tel : 012 – 865 3362 2. HV ELECTRICAL (TENOM) SDN.BHD Lot 53 Jalan Datuk Yassin 89907 Tenom Tel : 016 – 288 4120 3. PERTAMA ELECTRICAL COMPANY Lot 46, New Township Extension 89908 Tenom Tel : 013 – 865 3680 12. TUARAN TUARAN 1. KEDAI LETRIK MEE CHIN ELECTRICAL Lot 12, Block 4, Jalan Teo Teck Onn 89207 Tuaran Tel : 010 – 827 8959 / 088 – 788 467 2. LN ELECTRICAL Plaza CKS Tuaran Tel : 010- 938 7194 DAERAH KECIL TAMPARULI 1. VICTORY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lot 8, Jalan Bontoi Tamparuli Tel : 088 – 782 778 13. KUDAT 1. CHUNG OI CHIN ELECTRICAL WORKS Lot 75, Jalan Chin Sham Choi Pekan Lama Kudat Kudat 2. KEDAI S K CHONG No.35, Jalan Lo Thien Chok 89058 Kudat Tel : 011-1096 9818 / 019 – 832 1998 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tarikh Kemaskini : 29/04/2020 (12.30 am) 14. BELURAN BELURAN 1. KEDAI SAINS ELEKTRONIK Muara Labuk Commercial Centre Lot A-7, Ground Floor Beluran Tel : 014 – 852 7173 TELUPID 1. CK SUPERSTORE Bangunan Justin Sampang Lot 2,3 & 4 Tel : 014- 656 4028 PAITAN 1. KAZ BROTHER Kg. Kumbabangan Paitan Tel : 019 – 870 9220 15. KINABATANGAN TIADA PREMIS TERSEDIA 16. KOTA BELUD 1. YICK MING WATCH RADIO DEALERS Lot 37 – 39, Jalan Keruak Kota Belud Tel : 016 – 831 6282 2. KB LAMPU SDN BHD KKMP Plaza Kota Belud Tel : 013- 860 0212 3. DKB HARDWARE & ELECTRICAL By Pass KK to Kudat Kg. Sembirai 89157 Kota Belud Tel : 013 – 830 6767 17. KUALA PENYU 1. VOON KON FAH Lot No.3, Rumah Kedai Tingkat Bawah Majlis Daerah Kuala Penyu 89747 Pekan Kuala Penyu 2. ANGGANG @ KATO INSI Kedai Lot No.2 Gerai 2 Unit Dahlia 89747 Pekan Kuala Penyu 18. KOTA MARUDU 1. KM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SDN.BHD Jalan Pekan baru 89100 Kota Marudu Tel : 016 – 832 6979 / 011 – 3143 6183 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tarikh Kemaskini : 29/04/2020 (12.30 am) 19. KUNAK 1. YUN HING AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SERVICE MDLD 2610 Bangunan Kedai Sapang Peti Surat 236 91207 Kunak Tel : 089- 851 830 / 013 – 888 2035 2. SYARAIKAT CHUNG SENG TRADING W.D.T NO.8 91209 KUNAK Tel : 019 – 853 9213 Faks : 089 – 851 015 20. NABAWAN TIADA PREMIS TERSEDIA 21. SEMPORNA 1. LEE SEN AIRCOND & ELECTRICAL SERVICES Blok F, Lot 39 91308 Semporna Tel : 089 – 785 102 2. CITY ELECTRICAL SERVICES Jalan Bugaya Tinagayan Pekan Semporna 91308 Semporna Tel : 089 – 788 272 22. TAMBUNAN 1. 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