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Acs Courier Network (Cyprus) 4.2021 ACS COURIER NETWORK (CYPRUS) SERVICE POINT AREA ADDRESS TELEPHONE OPENING HOURS City Centre - N8 1C Evagorou Ave & An.Leventi, 1097 Nicosia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 8:45-18:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Michalakopoulou - N3 22 Michalacopoulou Str, 1075 Nicosia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Strovolos - N2 70 Athalassas Ave, 2012 Strovolos 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Engomi - EG 34B October 28th Str, 2414 Engomi 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Lakatamia - LK 40H Makariou Ave, 2324 Lakatamia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Strakka - N9 351 Arch. Makariou III, 2313 Pano Lakatamia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-18:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Pallouriotisa - N6 68A John Kennedy Ave, 1046 Pallouriotisa 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-18:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Pera Chorio Nisou- PR 27C Makariou Ave, 2572 Pera Chorio Nisou 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-18:00 Sat: 8:45-13:00 Strovolos Ind.Area - N5 14 Varkizas Str, 2033 Strovolos Ind. Area 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 07:45 - 19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 NICOSIA Latsia - LA 33 Arch. Makariou Ave, 2220 Latsia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Kokkinotrimithia - KR 2 Gr. Auxentiou & Avlonos 2660 Kokkinotrimithia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-18:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Astromeritis - N7 70A Grivas Digenis Ave, 2722 Astromeritis 99 465150 Mon-Fri 10:00 - 19:00 Sat 08:00-13:00 Soleas area- SL 47 Makariou Str, 2800 Kakopetria 22 922219 Mon-Fri 10:30-13:00+15:15-17:30 Wed + Sat 10:30-13:00 Ergates - ER 2 Meg.Alexandrou, 2643 Ergates 22 515155 Mon-Fri 9:00-18:00 Wed + Sat 9:00-14:00 Tsireio - L4 41 Stelios Kyriakides Str, 3080 Limassol 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Agios Nicolaos - L2 3 Riga Feraiou Str, 3095 Limassol 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Omonoia - ΟΜ 35A Vasileos Pavlou Str, 3052 Limassol 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Kolonakiou - LF 17 Sp. Kyprianos Ave, 4043 Yermasoyia 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Ypsonas - L3 38 Elia Kannaourou, 4180 Ypsonas 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 LIMASSOL Tzamouda - L6 18 June 16th 1943, 3022 Limassol 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-18:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Episkopi - L5 31 Arch. Makariou, 4620 Episkopi 7777 7373 Mon-Sat 8:00 - 18:00 Sun 08:00 - 12:00 Agros - LV 17 Stelios Chatzipetris Str, Agros 25 521320 Mon-Fri 11:00-14:00, 16:00-18:00 Aradippou (+HUB) - LC 127 Arch. Makariou III Ave , 7102 Aradippou 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Larnaka - Centre - CW 13-15 Arch. Kyprianos Str, 6016 Larnaca 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Artemidos -CB 24 Artemidos Ave, 6030 Larnaca (Airport Road) 24 622165 Mon-Fri 9:00-13:00, 14:00-18:00 Xylofagou - XF 16 Eleutherias Str, 7520 Xylofagou 24 726910 Mon-Fri 8:00-13:00, 14:30-17:30 Wed 8:00-13:00 Sat 8:00-12:00 Ormidia - CC 21 Metochiou Str, 7530 Ormidia 24 721051 Mon-Fri 9:30-12:30, 15:30-18:30 Athienou - CE 38 El. Venizelos Str, 7600 Athienou 24 522681 Mon-Fri 9:00-13:00, 15:30-19:00 Sat 9:00-18:30 LARNACA LARNACA Kiti - CD 56 Arch. Makarios Str, 7550 Kiti 24 824404 Mon-Fri 8:30-13:00, 14:30-17:30 Wed: 8:30-13:00 Choirokoitia - CK 41 Agias Paraskevis Str, 7741 Choirokoitia 24 323315 Mon-Sun 7:00-18:00 Kornos - CN 102A Arch. Makariou Str, 7640 Kornos 99 566278 Mon-Fri 8:00-13:00 15:00-18:00 Sat 08:00-13:00 Paphos - PF 53 Mesogis Ave, 8280 Paphos 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Paphos Courts - P2 4 N.Nikolaide & Kynira Str, 8010 Paphos 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Polis Chrysochous - PL 11 Vasileos Stasioikou, 8820 Poli Chrysochous 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 09:00 - 17:00 Sat 10:00-12:30 PAPHOS PAPHOS Kissonerga - P3 88 Christos Kkelis Str, 8574 Kissonerga 26 943943 Mon-Fri 9:00-17:00 Paralimni - PN 84 Stadiou Str, 5280 Paralimni 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 7:45-19:00 Sat 8:45-13:00 Ayia Napa - NP 1 Dionysiou Solomou Str, 5330 Ayia Napa 7777 7373 Mon-Fri 8:30-18:00 Sat 9:00-13:00 Liopetri - LP 5 April 1st Ave, 5320 Liopetri 23 943433 Mon-Fri 9:30-13:00, 15:00-18:00 Wed 9:30-13:00 Derynia- DN 4 Eleutherias Str, 5380 Derynia 23 744708 Mon-Fri 8:30-18:00 Wed: 8:30-14:30 Sat 8:30-13:00 AMMOCHOSTOS AMMOCHOSTOS Cyprus Central Offices: 14 Varkizas Str, 2033 Ind. Are Website: www.acscyprus.com Email: helpdesk@acscyprus.com TELEPHONE: 7777 7373 .
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