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Administración 2015-2018 Juárez, Nuevo León ADMINISTRACIÓN 2015-2018 JUÁREZ, NUEVO LEÓN ARTICULO 10 FRACCION XVIII - PADRON DE PROVEEDORES MES DE DICIEMBRE 2015 Razon Social GIRO Dirección RFC ID. PROVEEDOR ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ VELAZCO TALLER MECANICO AUTOMOTRIZ GONZALITOS 105 COL. 20 DE SEPTIEMBRE JUAREZ N.L. MAVA730817GH3 DA-001 HIDROPURIFICADORA STAR, S.A DE C.V. AGUA PURIFICADA ESCOBEDO 112 PTE, CADEREYTA JIM N.L. HST9405192G3 DA-002 JOSE GUADALUPE TAMEZ ALFARO COBERTORES VICENTE GUERRERO 464 NTE, MONTERREY, N.L. TAAG510109NQ3 DA-003 BARTOLO SANDOVAL REYES. REFACC. Y REPARACION DE UNIDADES PESADAS AZALEA 3911, GUADALUPE, N.L. SARB640612MY2 DA-004 BIANKA MORENO TREVIÑO ROTULACIÓN, LONAS, ART. PROMOCIONALES, BORDADOS,AVE. RUIZ ETC. CORTINEZ 4001 COL. RESIDENCIAL LINCOLN, MONTERREY, N.L. MOTB741028DS9 DA-005 ANITA TORRES AGUILAR CERRAJERIA PASEO DE LAS AMERICAS No. 143 SUR, GUADALUPE, N.L. TOAA300820JT9 DA-006 ALEJANDRO SALAZAR CONTRERAS EQUIPO DE SONIDO-SHOW DE PAYASOS PASEO SANTA TERESA # 1243 COL. PASEO SANTA FE, JUAREZ, N.L. SACA-790729-595 DA-007 DISTRIBUCIONES Y SERVICIOS ROFA, S.A. DE C.V. DESPENSAS, COBERTORES Y VARIOS NINGUNO/ROSAS No. 407 COL. INDUSTRIAS DEL VIDRIO, SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA,DSR1204256K2 N.L. DA-008 JESUS ANTONIO NOVAK JUAREZ EVENTOS Y PRODUCCIONES NINGUNO / TORRE DE SAN MIGUEL 211, GUADALUPE, N.L. NOJJ690310970 DA-009 ROBERTO GONZALEZ CAZARES PERIFONEO EMILIO CARRANZA # 504, JUAREZ, N.L. GOCR810529V21 DA-010 LA VOZ DE NUEVO LEON, S. A. DE C. V. IMPRENTA AV. DE LA LIBERTAD 216 COL. INDUSTRIAL LA SILLA, GUADALUPE, N.L. VNL970617L76 DA-011 FERRETERIA Y MATERIALES KADIEL , S.A. DE C.V. FERRETERIA NARANJO #200 SUR, JUAREZ, N.L. FMK020520EB9 DA-012 SALVADOR HERNANDEZ ARIAS GRUPO KAMBIO ADOLFO LARRALDE 2836, GUADALUPE, N.L. HEAS730318SR4 DA-013 ROSALINDA CONTRERAS GUTIERREZ IMPRENTA HIDALGO 202 PTE, CADEREYTA JIM. N.L. COGR830412256 DA-014 INNOVACION Y SOPORTE EN IMPRESION SA DE CV CARTUCHOS DE IMPRESORAS CARRETERA LIBRE FEDERAL A LAREDO KM 16.5, APODACA N.L. ISI090130557 DA-015 DELIREGIO ALIMENTOS S. A. DE C. V. ALIMENTOS AV. ALFONSO REYES NUM.302 LOC. 33 361, SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA, N.L. DAL980101KZA DA-016 LONAS Y TOLDOS TREVI S. A. DE C. V. RENTA DE TOLDOS ADOLFO LOPEZ MATEOS 424, SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA, N.L. LTT110831951 DA-017 LEOPOLDO VALENZUELA GARCIA MUEBLERÍA, BLANCOS Y ELECTRÓNICOS BLVD MIL CUMBRES 280, REYNOSA TAMAULIPAS VAGL740708DG4 DA-018 MARGARITA ROSAS LUNA DESPENSAS, COBERTORES Y VARIOS AVE. LOS ANGELES 1000 460, SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA, N.L. ROLM5105098W7 DA-019 NEO SISTEMAS, S.A. DE C.V. EQUIPOS DE COMPUTO MADERO 3131 PTE. MITRAS CENTRO, MONTERREY, N.L. NSI070403N53 DA-020 PAPELERIA Y EQUIPOS DE OF. DE MONTERREY, S.A. DE C.V. PAPELERIA GUERRERO No. 2831 NTE. COL. DEL NORTE, MONTERREY, N.L. PEO950123EN7 DA-021 ANACLETO SANCHEZ PAEZ RENTA DE MAQUINARIA C. 20 DE NOVIEMBRE # 501, COL FOMERREY 131 SAPA5507132D8 DA-022 IMPRESOS PASIVIC, S.A. DE C.V. IMPRENTA NINGUNO / PLAN DE AYUTLA 1013, JUAREZ, N.L. IPA020702TN2 DA-023 SEÑALES PROYECTOS Y MAS, S.A. DE C.V. FABRICACION DE SEÑALES Y ESTRUCTURAS 2DA. AVENIDA PRIVADA 811 COL. INDUSTRIAL, MONTERREY, N.L. SPM060217AM5 DA-024 ALVARO GARCIA DE LA ROSA RENTA DE MESAS, MANTELES Y SILLAS NINGUNO / ARTURO B. DE LA GARZA #500 PTE, JUAREZ, N.L. GARZA6605095V7 DA-025 SUMINISTROS INTEGRALES EN FOTOCOPIADORAS, S. A. DE C.CARTUCHOS, V. RENTA DE FOTOCOPIADORAS Y VARIOSPLUTARCO ELIAS CALLES 115 COL. ZARAGOZA, GUADALUPE SIF030611756 DA-026 TAMALES SALINAS DE JUAREZ NL S. A. DE C. V. CONSUMO DE ALIMENTOS NINGUNO / ARTURO B DE LA GARZA 108 OTE, JUAREZ, N.L. TSJ900605LU5 DA-027 VIRGILIO TADEO GARCIA SAUCEDA PERIFONEO TAPIA NTE. 304, JUARERZ, N.L. GASV8211017Z1 DA-028 DISTRIBUIDORA PAEAR S.A. DE C.V. COMERCIALIZADORA DE PRODUCTOS C DE LA MONTAÑA # 1035, PRIV LINCOLN MONTERREY N.L. DPA110908F65 DA-029 MARIA LUISA SAUCEDA PEREZ. CONSUMO DE ALIMENTOS NINGUNO. / AV. MEXICO NO. 101, GUADALUPE, N.L. SAPL541202LM6 DA-030 HECTOR HUGO JAIME REYES PRODUCTOS DE LIMPIEZA NINGUNO / HIPOLITO IRIGOYEN 4523, MONTERREY, N.L. JARH610225372 DA-031 CRISTINA DE JESUS HERNANDEZ ROSALES SERVICIO Y REFACCIONES AUTOMOTRIZ PINO SUAREZ 505 COL. LAZARO CARDENAS AMPLIACION, ESCOBEDO, N.L. HERC850509QX0 DA-032 BEATRIZ ALEJANDRA VILLEGAS MEDINA REFACCIONES NINGUNO / CIRCUITO DE LA PLAZA NO. 211, ESCOBEDO N.L. VIMB821007NB1 DA-033 YOLANDA MEDINA LOZANO REFACCIONES MANGLE NO. 338 COL. JARDINES DE CASA BLANCA SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZAMELY571005DJ3 DA-034 VICENTE DE JESUS LOPEZ VERA FERRETERIA CARRETERA LIBRE A COLOMBIA 705 COL. LOS ALTOS,ESCOBEDO, N.L. LOVV7507246A9 DA-035 GUADALUPE ALEJANDRO SALINAS SAENZ TALLER MECANICO NINGUNO / BERNARDO REYES 209, JUAREZ, N.L. SASG710815FL3 DA-036 CONTRAPESOS Y PARCHES, S.A. DE C.V. HERRAMIENTAS / VULKANIZADORA FELIX U GOMEZ INT. 3106 COL. MODERNA, MONTERREY, N.L. CPA010503C54 DA-037 AGUA SANTA RITA, S. DE R.L.M. AGUA PURIFICADA JULIO CISNEROS 311 CENTRO, JUAREZ, N.L. ASR-060823-4Q2 DA-038 APLEX DE MEXICO, S.A. DE C.V. MATERIAL ELECTRICO AVE. EUGENIO GARZA SADA 5980 SUR COL. MEDEROS, MONTERREY, N.L. FEH-820326-DK6 DA-039 ROGELIO GARZA DIAZ EQUIPOS, REFACCIONES Y MATERIAL DE CONSTRUCCIÓNVICENTE GUERRERO 203 AMP. NVA. CADEREYTA, CADEREYTA JIMENEZ, N.L. GADR-770601-JF4 DA-040 NORT-SIL, S.A. DE C.V. PRODUCTOS DE LIMPIEZA GRAL. IGNACIO ZARAGOZA 706 SUR COL. LA PASTORA, GUADALUPE, N.L. NOR-030412-BD9 DA-041 RAUL ARTURO TORRESDEY JIMENEZ PRODUCTOS DE LIMPIEZA CARVAJAL Y DE LA CUEVA 1312 Nte. COL. TERMINAL, MONTERREY, N.L. TOJR-570225-UA6 DA-042 LAURA NELLY ARANDA GRIMALDO TALLER AUTOMOTRIZ DEL PROVINCIAL # 910 COL. VILLAS DE SAN MIGUEL, GUADALUPE, N.L. AAGL-680917-TV6 DA-043 JUAN ZAMORA LANDIN MATERIAL DEPORTIVO INDEPENDENCIA #1816 COL. MODERNA, MONTERREY, N.L. ZALJ-240330-IQA DA-044 DAISY GABRIELA FLORES SALINAS BANQUETES Y REPOSTERIA GUADALUPE 1651 COL. SANTA MARIA GPE N.L. FOSD871009B7 DA-045 ANGEL MARIO MARTINEZ GARZA MTTO. E INSTALACION DE CLIMAS PROL. MORELOS #1505 OTE. PRADERAS DE CADEREYTA, CADEREYTA JIMENEZ, N.L.MAGA-800227-RL5 DA-046 NORMA DIAZ SANDOVAL REFACCIONARIA CARR. A REYNOSA NO. 126 COL. NUEVO LEON GUADALUPE N.L. DISN680923V24 DA-047 LOGISTICA EMPRESARIAL SEBDEL, S. A. DE C. V. DESPENSAS, COBERTORES Y VARIOS C. CUARTO PROGRESO 109 INT A COL LA FE SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA LES121122AM2 DA-048 COMERCIALIZADORA FOLCAN, S.A.DE C.V. MATERIAL MEDICO C. CUAUTHEMOC 205 SUR CENTRO MONTERREY NUEVO LEON CFO0903032E1 DA-049 GILBERTO GARZA TAMEZ RENTA DE SANITARIOS Y DESAZOLVES C. CUAUTHEMOC 619 SUR COL. CENTRO CADEREYTA JIMENEZ NUEVO LEON GATG671020QU1 DA-050 SERVICIOS PRIMARIOS GUERRA, S.A. DE C.V. MATERIAL ELECTRICO MARTIN CARRERA #617 COL. HIDALGO, MONTERREY, N.L. SPG020520HJA DA-051 MIREYA DE LA FUENTE GUAJARDO PAPELERIA Y ART. DE OFICINA EN GRAL. C. INSURGENTE OTE. 200 INT COLONIA MARTE GUADALUPE, N.L. FUGM711209ST2 DA-052 BOLSYCAJASDEWA, S.A. DE C.V. CAÑONES DE CONFETI C. 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE # 274, COL PROVIVIENDA EN SALTILLO COAHUILA BDE081222SN3 DA-053 BEATRIZ RIOS BARBOSA RENTA DE MESAS Y SILLAS C. EL GAUCHO # 1901, RESIDENCIAL LA ESPAÑOLA, MONTERREY, N.L. RIBB661019IN6 DA-054 ALEJANDRO CARBALLO TORRES RENTA DE EQUIPO DE AUDIO C. HACIENDA SAN GABRIEL # 330, COL VILLAS DE LA HACIENDA, JUAREZ, N.L. CATA831025PQ8 DA-055 MC PROMOS S. A. DE C. V. ARTICULOS PROMOCIONALES C. QUINTANA ROO # 502 COL. NUEVO REPUEBLO MTY, N.L. PRO060113DG3 DA-056 VIDRIERIA GARZA DE CADEREYTA, S. A. DE C. V. VENTA DE VIDRIOS, MARCOS Y MOLDURAS C. HIDALGO # 307 OTE ZONA CENTRO, CADEREYTA JIMENEZ, N.L. VGC990209L99 DA-057 PROYECTOS VERDIN CONSTRUCTIVOS, S.A. DE C.V. CONSTRUCCION EN GENERAL ABEDUL 101 COL. FRESNO 9 SEC, APODACA, N.L. PVC-120504-NW3 DA-058 MARTHA GUADALUPE GARZA CAVAZOS COMERCIO EN FERRETERIAS CARR. MONTERREY A COLOMBIA # 516, LOS ALTOS ESCOBEDO N.L. GACM731211229 DA-059 TOREO MOTORS, S.A. DE C.V. RENTA DE VEHICULOS VALENTIN CANALIZA 735 COL.BELLA VISTA, MONTERREY, N.L. TMO010314A25 DA-060 EMPRESARIOS LAUDE S.A DE C.V. SERVICIOS DE LIMPIEZA DE INMUEBLES C. PRESETA # 9309, COL FOMERREY 23, MONTERREY, N.L. ELU1007052QA DA-061 JUAN JOSE ROSALES MARTINEZ AUDIO, ILUMINACION, ESCENOGRAFIA, GRUPOS C. BENEBETTO # 363, JOLLAS DE ANAHUAC ROMJ7305037R7 DA-062 SERVICIOS ADMINISTRATIVOS VARAN, S.A. DE C.V. SERVICIOS COMBINADOS EN APOYOS CALZADA DEL VALLE # 400 4Y5, COL DEL VALLE, SAN PEDRO GARZA GARCIA SAV880404N97 DA-063 LITEWAY INTERNACIONAL DE S.A.DE C.V. MATERIAL ELECTRICO AVE SOLIDARIDAD # 1033, FRACC INDUSTRIA UNIDAD NACIONAL, SANTA CATARINA,LIN060529M53 N.L. DA-064 ESTMER, S.A. DE C.V. ARTICULOS DEPORTIVOS Y PROMOCIONALES AV HIDALGO # 1701 PTE COL OBISPADO MTY, N.L. EST101216472 DA-065 TRACCION TOTAL, S.A. DE C.V. TALLER MECÁNICO DIEGO DIAZ DE BERLANGA 1200 COL. BALCONES DE SANTO DOMINGO TTO010820-P83 DA-066 INDUSTRIAS KAMAR S.A. DE C.V. UNIFORMES SECRETARIALES CORPORATIVOS 5 DE FEBRERO NO. 1411 PTE COL. PIO X IKA9708044Z7 DA-067 NINFA PEREZ SADA MANTELERIA Y CAPELOS MARIANO ESCOBEDO NO. 84 COL. CIUDADELA JUAREZ N. L. PESN580210F81 DA-068 ELECTRORIVER´S, S. A. DE C. V. INSTALACIONES E INGENIERIA ELECTRICA AV. LAS PUENTES NO. 603 COL. LAS PUENTES 5TO. SEC. SAN NICOLAS ESX960604HM0 DA-070 TRUMANIN ESPECIALIZACIONES, S. A. DE C. V. MATERIAL MEDICO RAYON NO. 712 SUR ZONA CENTRO SAN NICOLAS DE LOS GARZA TES0906052G1 DA-071 ADMINISTRACIÓN LOGISTICA TOTAL, S. A. DE C.V. PUBLICIDAD Y ASESORIA ADMINISTRATIVA JOSE VASCONCELOS NO. 663 B PISO 3 OFICINA 1 COL. DEL VALLE SAN PEDRO ALT0812034W4 DA-072 ESTRUCTURA NACIONAL TAJO, S.A. DE C.V. COMERCIALIZADORA EN GENERAL TAPACHULA 104-4 COL. PARAISO GUADALUPE N. L. ENT100504MG9 DA-073 JULIO CESAR RAMIREZ CEPEDA VENTA DE EQUIPO Y SERVICIOS DE IMPRESIÓN NOTTINGHAM 340 COL. PEDREGAL DE LINDA VISTA GUADALUPE, N.
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