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Registry of Manufacturers of Defence Materiel Manuf REGISTRY OF MANUFACTURERS OF DEFENCE MATERIEL MANUF. REG. COMPANY NAME FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF VALID UNTIL ADDRESS PHONE NO FAX email NO 0020.02 AKMON SA MANUFACTURE OF CABLES & HARNESSES FOR 17/10/2016 24 Trapezountos str., Agios Stefanos 145 210-6773480-1 210-6773482 [email protected] ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEFENCE 65, GREECE SYSTEMS 0087.02 ALTEC INTEGRAGION SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 12/10/2017 12 Patmou str., 151 23 Marousi, GREECE 210-6872292 210-6872573 [email protected] SYSTEMS 0086.01 ATESE SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 26/3/2016 80-88 Syggrou Ave., 117 41 Athens, 210-9210491 210-9245753 [email protected] SYSTEMS GREECE 0001.03 BARRACUDA MANUFACTURING OF INFLATABLE BOATS UP TO 1/4/2016 Irinis Ave., Tavros, 177 78 Athens, 210-3410986 210-3456109 [email protected] 12,7 METRES, CAPABLE OF ACTING AS PILOT GREECE SURVIVAL KITS OR/AND OF ACCEPTING THE INSTALLATION OF WEAPON SYSTEMS, SPECIAL INFLATABLE CONSTRUCTIONS FOR HELICOPTERS, HOVERCRAFT SKIRTS CONSTRUCTION 0090.01 COSMOS COMPUTERS SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 12/10/2017 44 P. Mpakogianni str, 144 52 210-6492800 210-6464069 [email protected] SYSTEMS Metamorfosi, Attica 0018.01 ELEFSIS SHIPBUILDING & DESIGN, BUILDINGS, CONVERSIONS / RETROFITS 24/4/2016 27th km Old National Road Athens 210-5535111 210-5546016 [email protected] INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES SA AND REPAIRS OF WARSHIPS UP TO 200 METRES Korinthos, Elefsinia, 192 00 GREECE AND FLOATING STRUCTURES 0019.03 ELFON LTD MANUFACTURE OF CABLES & HARNESSES FOR 3/7/2017 Kolomvou 6 str., PALLINI, 153 51 Attikis, 210-9628212 210-9649833 [email protected] ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC DEFENCE GREECE SYSTEMS 0080.02 EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 16/12/2016 209 Kifissias Ave., 151 24 Marousi, 210-8094500 210-8094508 [email protected] SYSTEMS GREECE 0034.02 ELYN SA MANUFACTURING METALLIC (FORGED AND/OR 23/6/2017 9th km Grevena - Kipourio Rd., 51 100 24620-22512 24620-28002 [email protected] MACHINED) COMPONENTS AND PARTS FOR Grevena, GREECE DEFENCE SYSTEMS 0017.02 HDVS SA MΑNUFACTURE, UPGRADE, REFURBISHMENT 16/12/2016 C-6 str., A Industrial Area of Volos, 38 500 24210-78620 24210-78645 [email protected] ASSEMBLY & TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF Volos, GREECE MECHANICAL PARTS, COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS FOR MILITARY VEHICLES 0028.02 HELLENIC AEROSPACE INDUSTRY --REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF MILITARY 18/5/2014 Tanagra, P.O.BOX 23, 320 09 22620-52000 22620-52170 [email protected] SA AIRCRAFT, AIRCRAFT ENGINES & ACCESSOIRIES - SCHMATARI, GREECE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLY, AS WELL AS LIFELONG SUPPORT OF STRUCTURAL PARTS AND SYSTEMS OF AIRCRAFT (MANNED AND UNMANNED) FROM METAL AND COMPOSITES - DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURE AND MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRONIC, OPTOELECTRONIC & TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT & INTEGRATED SYSTEMS OF ELECTRONICS AND SOFTWARE 0027.02 HELLENIC DEFENCE SYSTEM (HDS) DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT & MΑNUFACTURE OF: - 2/4/2017 Main Office : 1 Ilioupoleos str, 172 36 210-9799000 210-9799162 [email protected] SA SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE CALIBER Ymitos, GREECE AMMUNITION, PROPELLING CHARGES, PROPELLANT POWDERS, FUZES, MISSILE WARHEADS AND ROCKETS / MISSILE SYSTEMS OF SHORT AND MEDIUM RANGE, - SMALL ARMS, MORTARS, CANNONS AND THEIR PARTS - LAND, SEA AND AIR DEFENCE WEAPON SYSTEMS. 0008.03 INTRACOM SA DEFENSE - SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENSE 12/2/2017 21th Km New Road Paiania Markopoulo, 210-6678646 210-6645103 [email protected] ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS & INFORMATION SECURITY SYSTEMS - 194 00 Koropi Attikis, GREECE DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, MANUFACTURE & MANUF. REG. COMPANY NAME FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF VALID UNTIL ADDRESS PHONE NO FAX email NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF DEFENSE ELECTRONIC, OPTO-ELECTRONIC, TELECOMMUNICATION MATERIEL AS WELL AS OF SECURITY AND TELEMATICS PRODUCTS 0088.01 INTRASOFT INTERNATIONAL SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 30/1/2017 19th km New Road Paianias - 210-6876400 210-6859166 katerina.tsoupinaki@intrasoft- (GREEK DEPARTMENT) SYSTEMS Markopoulou, 190 02 Paiania, GREECE intl.com 0093 ISD SA Integrated Systems --RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURE 15/9/2016 Atrina Center, Building B, 32 Kifisias Ave, 210-6895115 210-6895412 [email protected] Development OF MILITARY ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT & OF 151 25 Marousi, Attica, GREECE SPECIALIZED COMPONENTS OF FLIGHT SIMULATORS 0030.02 ISI HELLAS SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 25/10/2015 25 Gravias 12 & kritis 2, 164 51 210-9647756 210-9634892 [email protected] APPLICATIONS Argyroupoli, GREECE 0081.01 K-SPARK SA MANUFACTURING OF PARTS & COMPONENTS 26/3/2016 30 Sinopis Rd., 115 27 Athens, GREECE 210-7489242 210-7489240 [email protected] (BOARDS, CABLES & BOXES) OF CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR MILITARY USE - SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS 0054.02 METKA SA DESIGN & MANUFACTURING OF MAJOR METALLIC 23/5/2016 15 Mitilinis Rd. & Ethnikon Agonon Rd., 24210-60461-5 24210-66582 [email protected] ASSEMBLIES FOR WEAPON SYSTEM, FOR TANKS / 384 46 N. Ionia, Volos GREECE ARMOURED VEHICLES AS WELL AS FOR VEHICLES / TRAILERS FOR MILITARY USE --MANUFACTURING OF ARMOURED PRESSURE SHELLS FOR SUBMARINES AND OF ANCILLARY MECHANICAL MECHANISMS FOR NAVAL SHIPS --STUDY, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF JIGS AND TOOLING ASSEMPLIES FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR/AND THE OPERATION OF DEFENCE PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS 0026.04 MILTECH HELLAS SA --DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT, MΑNUFACTURE, 23/6/2017 90 I. Metaxa str., 19400 Karellas Attikis, 210-6647320 210-6647322 [email protected] ASSEMBLY AND SERVICING OF: AVIONIC GREECE ELECTRONICS, HARNESSES, TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT, MECHANICAL PARTS AND ELECTRONIC SUSTEMS --AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL PARTS AND EQUIPMENT -THERMAL ELECTRO-OPTICAL PRODUCTS -SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS 0091.01 ONEX SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 30/10/2017 87 K. Palaiologou str., 152 32 Halandri, 210-6083565 210-4310875 [email protected] SYSTEMS Attica, GREECE 0010.02 PRISMA ELECTRONICS SA MΑNUFACTURE OF DEFENCE ELECTRONIC / 8/7/2016 Alexandroupolis Industrial Area, 25510-35013 25510-34916 [email protected] TELECOMMUNICATION MATERIEL Alexandroupolis, GREECE 0033.02 SIELMAN SA DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF MECHANICAL, 17/10/2016 A' Industrial Area Volou, 38 500 Volos, 24210-95118 24210-95083 [email protected] SINTERING, HYDRAULIC, ELECTRICAL, AND GREECE ELECTRONIC MATERIALS FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS -- MANUFACTURING OF METALLIC AND ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS FOR DEFENCE USE 0014.02 SIGNAAL HELLAS SA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR DEFENCE 26/3/2016 Thesi Vathi Pigadi, 196 00 Mandra Attikis, 210-5516900 210-5516943 [email protected] SYSTEMS GREECE 0005.02 SPACE CONSULTING GEO-INFORMATICS / REMOTE SENSING FOR 25/10/2015 312 Mesogeion Ave., 153 41 Agia 210-6504300 210-6543243 [email protected] MILITARY APPLICATIONS Paraskevi Attikis, GREECE 0004.03 SPACE HELLAS SA DEVELOPMENT, OPERATION & SUPPORT OF 25/10/2015 312 & 302 Mesogeion Ave., 153 41 Agia 210-6504100 210-6516712 [email protected] SIMULATION & TRAINING ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Paraskevi Attikis, GREECE --SYNTHESIS, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE OF DEFENCE ELECTRONICS / TELECOMMUNICATION MANUF. 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Metaxa Rd., 194 00 Koropi, GREECE 210-6728610 210-6728624 [email protected] ELECTRO-OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND SENSORS FOR DEFENCE SYSTEMS 0092 VEMEKEP SA --DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF MECHANICAL 8/7/2016 Second Industrial Area of Volos, P.C. 24250-24220 4250-24224 [email protected] PARTS - METAL ASSEMBLIES OF DEFENCE 37500, GREECE SYSTEMS FOR : MAIN BATTLE TANKS, ARMORED VEHICLES, VEHICLES - TRAILERS FOR MILITARY USE --DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF ANCILLARY MECHANICAL MECHANISMS FOR NAVAL SHIPS --STUDY, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF JIGS AND FIXTURES FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND OPERATION OF DEFENCE PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS.
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