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List of Service Providers 2018-20121 (Prequalified).Final-Download KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY P.O. Box 1 Phone: 285001/2, 285037 KYAMBOGO Dir. Line Fax No: 256-41-220464 PROCUREMENT AND DISPOSAL UNIT _________________________________________________________ SHORT LIST OF PROVIDERS FOR F/Y 2018/2019, 2019/2020 & 2020/2021 PROVIDER POSTAL ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 SUPPLIES 1.1 Instructional & Teaching materials 1.1 (A) Hardware 1 M/s G& B Commercial Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 22511 K’la [email protected] 0772456239,0752456239 2 M/s Gemuru Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 4056 K’la [email protected] 0701583541 3 M/s Timely General Supplies Ltd P.O Box 51 K’la [email protected] 0701793579/0782793579 4 M/s Bogis Trading Co Ltd P.O. Box 23006 K’la [email protected] 0752618191/ 0752615191 5 M/s Kemtec Ltd P.O. Box 9758 K’la [email protected] 0701682290 / 0794682295 6 M/s Jomat Ltd P.O. Box 11230 K’la [email protected] 0772663674/0773253450 7 M/s Semlink International Ltd P.O. Box 20165 K’la [email protected] 0702523767 8 M/s Pamoja Group (U) Ltd P.O. Box 9377 K’la [email protected] 0772178037/0703245903 9 M/s Global View Holdings Ltd P.O. Box 297 Nebi kwagrace@gmail./com 0704543388 10 M/s Superior Hardware Ltd P.O. Box 2199 K’la [email protected] 0700550125/0414342054 11 M/s Science World Ltd P.O. Box 9615 K’la [email protected] 0702120544 1.1 (B) Electrical & Electronics 1 M/s Bbosa Electrical Engineering & Construction Co Ltd P.O. Box 71058 K’la [email protected] 0782469906 2 M/s Smart Ideas Ltd P.O. Box 27602 K’la [email protected] 0392174470 3 M/s Standard Diagnostics &Medical Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 36992 K’la [email protected] 0703892121 4 M/s Bogis Trading Co Ltd P.O Box 23006 K’la [email protected] 0752618191/ 0752615191 5 M/s G& B Commercial Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 22511 K’la [email protected] 0772456239,0752456239 1 1.1 (B) Electrical & Electronics contd 6 M/s Flakks Technical Services - [email protected] 0705305781 7 M/s Mfred & KK Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 5602 K’la [email protected] 0776628650 / 0701628650 8 M/s Timely General Supplies Ltd P.O Box 51 K’la [email protected] 0701793579/0782793579 9 M/s Alfons Business Support Ltd P.O. Box 1686 K’la [email protected] 0414599702 10 M/s JB Procurement Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 73254 K’la [email protected] 0702507852/ 0772507852 1.1 (C) Motor Vehicle Spares, parts & Accessories 1 M/s Jomat Ltd P.O. Box 11230 K’la [email protected] 0772663674/0773253450 2 M/s G&B Commercial Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 22511 K’la [email protected] 0772456239,0752456239 1.1 (D) Musical Instruments No provider(s) 1.1 (E) Clothings & Textiles 1 M/s Timely General Supplies Ltd P.O Box 51 K’la [email protected] 0701793579/0782793579 2 M/s Ham Distribution Ltd P.O Box 225 Ntungamo Shamudani @gmail.com 0704145558 3 M/s Admark Communications Ltd P.O. Box 1432 K’la [email protected] 0772473525/0701473525 4 M/s Makana Printers & Stationers Ltd P.O. Box 70 K’la [email protected] 0702588087 5 M/s Optimal Establishments Ltd P.O. Box 73245 K’la [email protected] 0757712049/0703185175 6 M/s Rinack Holdings Ltd P.O. Box 16442 K’la [email protected] 0779699475 7 M/s Gemuru Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 4056 K’la [email protected] 0701583541 8 M/s Southern Range Nyanza P.O. Box 9696 K’la [email protected] /[email protected] 0414230138 / 0414230138 9 M/s Franim General Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 200 K’la [email protected] 0751159938 10 M/s Sanyah General Agencies Ltd P.O Box 2286 K’la [email protected] 0772248990 1.1 (E) Perishable & Non Perishable Home Economics Food Stuff & Ingredients 1 M/s Prominence General Supplies P.O. Box 21092 K’la [email protected] 0785498279/0700657214 2 M/s Prossy Mbangya & Co Ltd P.O. Box 2567 K’la [email protected] 0772346162/0782910630 3 M/s Lukaka General Agency Ltd P.O. Box 8090 K’la [email protected] 0772424270 4 M/s Adopt Co Ltd P.O. Box 35407 K’la [email protected] 0702204862 5 M/s Timely General Supplies Ltd P.O Box 51 K’la [email protected] 0701793579/0782793579 6 M/s Bamweze Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 5579 K’la [email protected] 0701114943 7 M/s Jrobta Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 32024 K’la [email protected] 0782849651 / 0775131440 8 M/s Joseph General Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 998 K’La [email protected] 0704240088/0772861590 2 Perishable & Non Perishable Home Economics Food Stuff & Ingredients contd 9 M/s Lightline Investments Ltd P.O. Box 9981 K’la - 0785552233 10 M/s Sander Supplies Ltd P.O. Box 22511Kyenjojo - 0774981035/0772983442 11 M/s Rinack Holdings Ltd P.O. Box 16442 K’la [email protected] 0779699475 12 M/s Josam Ltd - [email protected] 0779238166 13 M/s Lunsam Supplies Ltd - [email protected] 0700185751 1.1 (G) Agriculture inputs & Technologies 1 M/s G&B Commercial Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 22511 K’la [email protected] 0772456239,0752456239 2 M/s Bamweze Enterprises Ltd P.O. Box 5579 K’la [email protected] 0701114943 3 M/s Semlink International Ltd P.O. Box 20165 K’la [email protected] 0702523767 4 M/s Joham General Agencies Ltd P.O. Box 73245 K’la [email protected] 0701120355/0787969350 1.1 (H) Special Needs stationery, educational aid and equipment 1 M/s Timely General Supplies Ltd P.O Box 51 Kyambogo [email protected] 0701793579/0782793579 2 M/s Standard Diagnostics & Medical Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 36992 K’La [email protected] 0703892121 3 M/s Science World Ltd P.O. Box 9615 K’la [email protected] 0702120544 4 M/s Multi Establishments Ltd P.O. Box 73255 K’La [email protected] 0701706134 5 M/s Kenfields Capital Investments Ltd P.O. Box 05 Mbarara [email protected]. 0752443366 6 M/s Gulf Africa Ltd P.O. Box 24742 K’la [email protected] 0414234017/0772395507 7 M/s Transpaper (U) Ltd P.O Box 24864 K’la [email protected] 04143447866 1.1 (I) Specialised industrial, carpentry, architectural & chemistry teaching materials and equipment) 1 M/s Standard Diagnostics & Medical Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 36992 K’la [email protected] 0703892121 2 M/s Goodwill Laboratory Supplies Ltd P.O. Box 31393 K’la [email protected] 0772923303/0701689920 3 M/s Science World Ltd P.O. Box 9615 K’la [email protected] 0702120544 4 M/s Ham Distribution Ltd P.O. Box 225 Ntungamo [email protected] 0704145558/0414968667 5 M/s Labtek (U) Ltd P.O. Box 27059 K’la [email protected] 0414349914 6 M/s Sikuda Laboratory Distributors Ltd P.O. Box 12553 K’la [email protected] 0703276807 / 0757614382 7 M/s Baka Synergies Ltd P.O. Box 34389 K’la [email protected] 0704148750/0701811820 1.2 Computers and accessories, photocopiers, scanners, projectors and other ICT related items 1 M/s Transpaper (U) Ltd P.O Box 24864 K’la [email protected] 04143447866 3 Computers and accessories, photocopiers, scanners, projectors and other ICT related items contd 2 M/s Access IT Ltd P.O Box 23913 K’la [email protected]/[email protected] 0312371301/0414230181 3 M/s Aircom Technologies Ltd P.O. Box 22365 K’la [email protected] 0414258509 / 0714828282 4 M/s Gukiina Enterprises Ltd P.O Box 794, K’La - 0772454230 5 M/s Sybl Ltd P.O Box 7585, K’La [email protected] 0414305400 6 M/s Netsoft Consulting Ltd P.O. Box 9451 K’la [email protected] 0752720502 / 0755534853 7 M/s Microstar Computers Ltd P.O Box 29012 K’la [email protected] 0751751751/0716716717 8 M/s Rackmount Ltd P.O Box 9067 K’la [email protected] 0789700158/0771618153 9 M/s Newtec Computers & Electronics P.O. Box 31503 K’la [email protected] 0759235695/0714786321 10 M/s Monitec (U) Ltd P.O. Box 22696 K’la [email protected] 0701527723 11 M/s Alfons Business Support Ltd P.O. Box 1686 K’la [email protected] 0414599702 12 M/s Elite Computers (U) Ltd P.O. Box 4611 K’la [email protected] 0414255933 13 M/s MFI Document Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 21444 K’la [email protected] 0414435756, 0759255501 14 M/s Kayooza Office Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 12297 K’la [email protected] 0752617411/0776617411 15 M/s Pureflex Systems Ltd P.O. Box 7129 K’la [email protected] 0414693011/0759914570 16 M/s Technman Computer Solutions Ltd P.O. Box 26717 K’la [email protected] 0392825546 / 0772440408 17 M/s Actros East Africa Ltd P.O Box 12470, K’la [email protected] 0773403075/0703904865 18 M/s SBS Systems (U) Ltd - [email protected] 0773688932 19 M/s Gulf Africa Ltd P.O. Box 24742 K’la [email protected] 0414234017/349396 20 M/s Service & Computer Industries Ltd P.O. Box 2109 K’la [email protected] 0414351700/0312351700 21 M/s Eurasia Business Systems (U) Ltd P.O. Box 34468 K’la [email protected] 0751048525 / 075972927 22 M/s The Copycat (U) Ltd P.O.
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