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Subsecretaría De Calidad E Inocuidad - S.C.I SUBSECRETARÍA DE CALIDAD E INOCUIDAD - S.C.I. BODEGAS E IMPORTADORES DE INSUMOS ACUICOLAS REGISTRADAS Y APROBADAS (BIA / EIA) # CÓDIGO NOMBRES DIRECCIÓN ESTABLECIMIENTO TELEFONOS CONTACTOS PRIME LABORATORIO S.A PRILAB S.A 1 BIA-1552 AV. 11, CALLE 15-16 (VÍA A SALINAS).-SANTA ELENA 042201549 - 0994112978 ECON. ALFREDO ZIADE P (SUCURSAL SANTA ELENA) GUSTAVO FRANCISCO WRAY 2 BIA-1583 AGRIPAC S.A (STA. ELENA) AVE. GUAYAQUIL E/SUCRE Y MANABI 042940510 - 042940511 FRANCO AVE. ELEODORO SOLORZANO ENTE. 13 Y 14 ALMA MERCHAN ALEJANDRA- 3 BIA-1594 BIOLOGIA MARINA S.A. BIOMASA 2450660-042780925 (LA LIBERTAD) JFA. DE VENTAS 04 277 9516 CDLA. LAS CONCHAS MZ. A-11 SL. 8 (SANTA ELENA- MARIA LOURDES COBO BARCIA 4 BIA-1595 INVECUADOR S.A. 04 277 9515 SALINAS) (REP. LEGAL) 04 277 5495 099 408 3836 KM 1.5 URB. BOSQUES DE CASTILLA S/N EDIFICIO SAMBORONDON BUSINESS CENTER TORRE A PISO 1 OF 5 BIA-1602 PROBAC S.A 045000789 - 0985015215 KARINA VENEGAS 117 / KM 3.5 VIA DURAN BOLICHE - BODEGAS JULIAN Nº 12 OFICINA: SAN FRANCISCO N39-145 Y AVE. AMERICA EDIFICIO VICOSA OFIC.2-4 (QUITO) 02 2922842 ARTURO ERNESTO SOLIS 6 BIA-1615 DIMUNE S.A. 02 2275927 PAREDES (REP. LEGAL) ESTABLECIMIENTO: KM 11.5 VIA DAULE PARQUE INDUSTRIAL EL SAUCE (GUAYAS) 593-042103199 LABORATORIOS MICROSULES ECUADOR C.C. PARQUE CALIFORNIA DOS BLOQUE C BODEGA 47 KM 7 BIA-1617 EXT 575-576, EDDY RONALD RUIZ GUTIERREZ S.A. 11.5 VIA A DAULE 0998448062 OFICINA: EDIFICIO SAMBORONDÓN BUSINESS CENTER, 8 BIA-1636 STOCKTON ECUADOR S.A. PISO 2 OFICINA 209 042638022 GLADYS VICUÑA NAVAS ESTABLECIMIENTO: DUPOCSA, KM.9 VÍA DURAN-TAMBO 04-2539150 HECTOR REINALDO MARRIOTT 9 BIA-1642 EPICORE ECUADOR S.A. KM 15.5 VIA A LA COSTA MZ. 39 SL 1. 0978989302 BARRERA (REP. 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JORGE HUMBERTO 15 BIA-2143 IMVAB COMPAÑIA LIMITADA LOTE 26-27 "A" (TUNGURAHUA - AMBATO) ** INGRESA 03-2434107 VALENZUELA COBOS PNC 2019 099-2747-541 (REP.LEGAL) CIUDADELA ALBATROS CALLE OSTREROS # 116 Y 04-2287929 FRAGATA MZ. 8 SOLAR 1 (GUAYAQUIL) 04-2288907 ROBERTO VARGAS VENTAS AVICOLA VETAVES CIA LTDA 04 6014849 - MARIA TERESA JALIL 16 EIA-2216 VETAVES CIA. LTDA CIUDADELA TULIPANES - GUASMO NORTE - CALLE 49 - 0998-342-897 - ZAMBRANO AVENIDA DOMINGO COMÍNPNC (GUAYAQUIL) - 099-437-8849 - (REP. LEGAL) UBICACIÓN DE ALMESA - BODEGAS 099-4002-1283 Actualizado por: Ing.Alexandra Durán Albuja 24/9/2021 SUBSECRETARÍA DE CALIDAD E INOCUIDAD - S.C.I. BODEGAS E IMPORTADORES DE INSUMOS ACUICOLAS REGISTRADAS Y APROBADAS (BIA / EIA) # CÓDIGO NOMBRES DIRECCIÓN ESTABLECIMIENTO TELEFONOS CONTACTOS 17 BIA-2456 GLORIA CELI FLORES ESTERO HUAYLA, BARRIO 1 DE ABRIL 072927073- GLORIA CELI FLORES 023931819 - 023931818 - ALLTECH ECUADOR CIA. LTDA AV. 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LEGAL) OFICINA: CAÑAR, AZOGUES, SECTOR CACHIPAMBA, A 300 593-099110042 LUIS ANTONIO LATACELA 23 BIA-2631 LATACELA MINCHALA LUIS ANTONIO MT DE LA ESCUELA HONORIO DOMINGUEZ 099110042 MINCHALA ESTABLECIMIENTO: VIA LEONAN SECTOR OPARPACHA MIRYAM ESPINOZA DE 24 BIA-2688 LONETCO S.A. BARRIO 28 DE MAYO AV. 13 ENTRE CALLES 13 Y 14 2781139 SEMINARIO 042800793 SILVIA JANI (OPERACIONES) KM 2.5 VIA DURAN TAMBO - ATRÁS DE TERPELL (GUAYAS 04 2800100 25 BIA-2729 GRUPO GRANDES-ROMAN S.A. DURAN ) 04 2800101 MARIA JESSENIA MERA 099 141 2836 CARDENAS (REP. LEGAL) OFICINA: AV. GALO PLAZA LASSO 10-640 Y MANUEL QSI ECUADOR S.A. ZAMBRANO (PICHINCHA - QUITO) MARTHA SUSANA PAEZ FAJARDO 26 BIA-2732 02-3691200 (REP. LEGAL) QSI S.A. ESTABLECIMIENTO: KM. 14.5 VIA DAULE FRENTE TERMINAL TERRESTRE DE PASCUALES (GUAYAS) TULIPANES BARRIO GUASMO NORTE CALLE 49 - ENTRE 04-2887953 JOSE ALFREDO AVILA MOYANO 27 BIA-2893 DRINZO S.A. AVE. DOMINGO COMÍN Y AV 10 B S-E 0999-419118 (REP. LEGAL) INCHAPICHU CALLE DE LOS EUCALIPTOS NÚMERO OC4- MARÍA FERNANDA RODRÍGUEZ 02-3820388 28 BIA-3395 ECOMARINE RESEARCH S.A. 23 INTERSECCIÓN: E CONJUNTO: VALLE COLORES ALEX MARCELO HURTADO 0999728004 RACINES OFICINA: URDENOR DOS MZ 240 SOLAR 6 04-2382552 GONZALO BASTIDAS 29 BIA-3468 AQUAMARKET S.A. BODEGA: AV. PANAMERICANA Nº 721 Y TERCERA SUR 04-2882735 MOGROVEJO (REP. LEGAL) ESTE RALCO NUTRITIONS RALCONUTRI CIA. 07 410 3707 KEITH YANCEY - 30 BIA-3695 GONZALEZ SUAREZ 5-25 (CUENCA - ECUADOR) LTDA. (RALCO) 098 493 9943 REPRESENTANTE LEGAL 04-6023200 MAURICIO GONZALO RAMIREZ 31 BIA-4205 BRENNTAG ECUADOR S.A. KM 9.5 VIA A DAULE 04-6023247 RAMIREZ OFICINA: CDLA. VELASCO IBARRA CALLE 25 DE JUNIO CRUSTACEOS & PECES DE SUD AMERICA NUMERO 106 (MACHALA) 07-2961571 WANG LIU ZHIPING (REP. LEGAL) S A CRUPESA 32 BIA-4479 0999-488-305 AB. CONSUELO CASTRO ESTABLECIMIENTO: CDLA. GARZOTA AGUSTIN FREIRE 0999-455-042 ING. BOLÍVAR NUÑEZ CRUPESA MZ. 1 SOLAR 8 Y AV HERMANO MIGUEL (GUAYAQUIL) LUIS FERNANDO ECHEVERRIA URBANIZACION SANTA LEONOR MZ 11 SOLAR 21 993074749-042784255- 33 BIA-4517 APRACOM S.A. ZAVALA - REPRESENTANTE AV.BENJAMIN ROSALES 044606575 LEGAL Actualizado por: Ing.Alexandra Durán Albuja 24/9/2021 SUBSECRETARÍA DE CALIDAD E INOCUIDAD - S.C.I. BODEGAS E IMPORTADORES DE INSUMOS ACUICOLAS REGISTRADAS Y APROBADAS (BIA / EIA) # CÓDIGO NOMBRES DIRECCIÓN ESTABLECIMIENTO TELEFONOS CONTACTOS ESTALECIMIENTO: SAN BLAS CALLE SUCRE 3-55 Y VARGAS MACHUCA-CUENCA 07-2841856 TERESA DE JESUS CRIOLLO 34 BIA-4549 TERESA DE JESUS CRIOLLO FARFAN 0987974751 FARFAN OFICINA: GIL RAMIREZ DAVALOS-CALLE TARQUI N 10-47 - GRAN COLOMBIA Y SANGURIMA BARRIO BOLICHE VIRGEN DE BARRIO BOLICHE VIRGEN DE FATIMA S/N VIA DURAN 2724454 35 BIA-5309 LABORATORIO OVALCOHOL CIA LTDA. FATIMA S/N VIA DURAN BOLICHE KM 26 2724573 BOLICHE KM 26 RICARDO AUGUSTO CATTAN CABEZA DE SANTA ELENA - SALINAS - AVENIDA CARLOS ESPINOZA VACA 042-438920 RICARDO AUGUSTO CATTAN 36 BIA-5316 LARREA S/N Y AVENIDA BUCARAM - CIUDADELA 099-4617091 CABEZA DE VACA ITALIANA DIAGONAL AL RETEN POLICIAL LIVE FEED ECUADOR 042779416- 042779866 - 37 BIA-5801 FISHERMAN S.A SANTA ELENA - SALINAS CDLA CAROLINA # VILLA C-6 JOSE VICENTE DE ICAZA FLOR 0999121451 OFICINA: CDLA. SAMANES SIETE MZ 2202 SOLAR 3 04 2216288 RODRIGUEZ CONTRERAS IVAN 38 BIA-5807 RODRIGUEZ CONTRERAS IVAN JACINTO (GUAYAQUIL) 04 2215056 JACINTO HERMANA JUANA 3-6 QUITO / CARAPUNGO 650 Y FREDY PATRICIO PAZMIÑO 39 EIA-6044 QUALICHEM CIA LTDA. 042823704-0994501862 CHASQUI (BODEGAS TRANDINA) CALDERON QUITO TOLEDO 40 BIA-6099 VINSOTEL S.A. KM. 1 AV. PRINCIPAL SANTA ELENA - LA LIBERTAD 2940010/2940011 JUAN PABLO VINUEZA SOTELO MARIA ELENA ONCE PINTO 41 BIA-6155 SANTA ROSA, JELI S/N 07-2161106 MARIA ELENA ONCE PINTO PROALCA MONICA DE LOS ANGELES 03 226 5161 42 BIA-6467 FARMACOS BASICOS (BASICFARM) S.A. HUGO MONCAYO E 13-31 Y MANUEL GUZMÁN AGUIRRE BENALCAZAR 099 4734306 (REP. LEGAL) SEBASTIAN MORENO E-1 - 73 Y PANAMERICANA NORTE 022809072 - 022800076 - MARTIN ANTONIO ORBEGOSO 43 BIA-6638 MONTANA ECUADOR MONTANEC S.A. KM 6 1/2 0987306859 REYES URBANIZACION VERANDA MANZANA 1206 SOLAR 51 / 44 BIA-6762 CELERINO JOSE ARIAS QUEZADA 0988086079 CELERINO JOSE ARIAS QUEZADA COLON TINOCO PINEDA Y EUGENIO ESPEJO 593-042925659- MARIA ADELA GONZALEZ 45 BIA-6845 CHEM-TECH S.A. CDLA. VERNAZA NORTE SOLAR 21 MZ 12 (PLANTA ALTA) 593-042924791 AREVALO IMPORTADORA DE PRODUCTOS ERICK WASHINGTON JOSE 46 BIA-6851 CDLA URB. LAS CUMBRES SL#7 MZ 821 045101948 - 0987228759 ACUICOLAS IMPROAC S.A ANDRADE LEMA 04-2103812 YESENIA BAQUE FARMAVET FARMACOS VETERINARIOS PARQUE CALIFORNIA 1 EDIF 4 LOCAL 2, KM. 11.5 VIA A 04-2103273 47 BIA-6868 LUZ IRALDA MARTINEZ S.A. DAULE 0991703097 VASQUEZ 04 600 9039 ELSA ARCE LOOR GUAYAS, CDLA. LOS VERGELES CALLE 23A DR CARLOS 593-042590600 48 BIA-6908 FARMAGRO S.A. JOSE ANTONIO SEILER PAREJA / JULIO AROSEMENA Nº 1-6-7 Y AV. 38C MZ.263 593-0989503826 ADRIANA DUEÑAS KONANZ NEGOCIOS Y PRODUCTOS DEL GONZALO BASTIDAS 49 BIA-6971 URDENOR DOS MZ 240 SOLAR 6 042382552-042882735 PACIFICOS NEPROPAC S.A MOGROVEJO 04-5046237 CIUDADELA UNIVERSITARIA CALLE U10 ENTRE AMADA MARIA TORRES 50 BIA-7007 PRO-ADITIVOS AQUA PROAQUA S.A 099-0174806 AVENIDAS 6 Y 7 (MANTA, MANABI) FUENTES-REP. LEGAL Actualizado por: Ing.Alexandra Durán Albuja 24/9/2021 SUBSECRETARÍA DE CALIDAD E INOCUIDAD - S.C.I. BODEGAS E IMPORTADORES DE INSUMOS ACUICOLAS REGISTRADAS Y APROBADAS (BIA / EIA) # CÓDIGO NOMBRES DIRECCIÓN ESTABLECIMIENTO TELEFONOS CONTACTOS EL ORO, MACHALA, LUIS LEON ROMAN S/N ENTRE 51 BIA-7067 CORPOMARINE CIA LTDA 0992500208 - JULIO CALDERON NOBLECILLA BABAHOYO Y ARIZAGA 042779416 JOSÉ LUIS TAMAYO (MUEY) / C 6 Y CA JOSE VICENTE DE ICAZA FLOR 52 BIA-7174 AQUASALT S.A 04 2779416 (SANTA ELENA - SALINAS) (REP.
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