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序號 Company Name Address1(English) Country Product Name Job Title Prefix Tel Fax Email Category Detp Person Cheng Chang Industry Mainland 1 1601 XM Ball Screw Mr Product Create Contact 序號 Company Name Address1(English) Country Product Name Job Title Prefix Tel Fax Email Category Detp Person Cheng Chang Industry Mainland 1 1601 XM ball screw Mr. William 86-592-5165103 86-592-5165107 [email protected] Equitment Limited China Pipe Making 2 1601 IT Sumpas Water Systems Co. Turkey Mr. Ali Bilen 90-332-3425100 90-3332-3425103 [email protected] Machines 1254 Lansdowne Ave. 3 1604 TO ABRITE METAL INC. Canada Casting Machinery Mr. Shawn Chen 1-416-6527182 1-416-6527751 [email protected] Toronto Canada M6H 3Z8 ABPLANALP Dominik Zaj 4 1605 WS ul.Marconich Warszawa Poland laser cutting machine Mr. 48-22-8589478 48-22-6425077 [email protected] CONSULTING 鉍zkowski Cheng Chang Industry Mainland 5 1609 XM ball screw Mr. William 86-592-5165103 86-592-5165107 [email protected] Equitment Limited China ENGIN METAL Esesehir Mah. DES San. Sit. Suleyman 6 1625 IT TICARET VE SANAYI Turkey pipes, profiles Owner Mr. 90-216-5404825 90-216-5404900 [email protected] 111 Sk. D:24 Blok No:2 Engin LTD.STI steel pipes, steel pipe 7 1625 BB radiant engg co m-2, sundaram India director Mrs. rajiv gandhi 91-22-24092016 91-22-24094822 [email protected] making machinery GAMA ENDUSTRI Karyagdi Sokak No:13 8 1625 IT TESISLERI IMALAT VE Turkey saw pipes Buyer Mr. Zekai Arslan 90-312-4094414 90-312-4094444 [email protected] Cankaya 06690 Ankara MONTAJ A.S. 23, Mendeleev str., 160008, Bottling line Abylhan 9 1630 KZ RAUAN Kazakhstan Manager Mr. 7-325-2537154 7-325-2535552 [email protected] Shymkent machinery Bayaliev USTUN MAKINA Meseli Ayazma Cad. No:38 General 10 1635 IT Turkey deep draw die Mr. Tugrul Ustun 90-216-4884528 90-216-3743690 [email protected] LTD.STI. Kartal Istanbul Manager 11 1640 BP Ikori Bt. Hungary knitting machinery Mrs. Arpad Fejes 36-1-7886899 36-1-7886899 [email protected] 12 1641 BP Ikori Bt. 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Bekturov street, Commerc Ryzabek 31 1668 KZ SUT LLC Kazakhstan Packaging Machinery Mr. 7-3182-327187 7-3182-327187 [email protected] Pavlodar city ial Mukhitovich Director Packaging equipment 12, Shakarim str., Anatoliy 32 1668 KZ Domostroy Kazakhstan for construction Manager Mr. 7-327-2560971 7-327-2521939 [email protected] Semipalatinsk city Karpenko materials INTERNATIONAL Don Tim Bldg., Suite 608 Sales Construction Antonio Tan, 33 1670 PH PLANT & EQUIPMENT South Superhighway, Makati Philippines Marketin Mr. 63-2-8899819 63-2-8449500 [email protected] Machinery Jr. CORP. City g Automation systems, Foreign ECOM ENGINEERING Hasircibasi Cad. Hurriyet Ap. Necati 34 1692 IT Turkey flying cuttings, Trade Mr. 90-216-3383777 90-216-3462128 [email protected] CO.LTD. 11/5 Kadikoy Istanbul Ozdemir linkage tests Manager GEDUNG KAWAN LAMA , PT. KAWAN LAMA JL. 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