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Sector Location Company Name Address Contact Name Title Tel Fax Mobile Email Textile & Egyptian Company for Trade & Suez Canal St. Moharam Bek, El-Bar El-Kibly, Vice 3 Alexandria Salem Mohamed Salem 03-3615748 03-3618004 0122-2166302 [email protected] RMG Industry (SOGIC) Industrial Area President Textile & Shoubra El The Modern Egyptian Spinner 3 Montaser El Gabalawy St., Bahteem Old misrspain@misrsp 5 Essam Abd El Fattah Lawyer 02-2201107 02-2211184 0122-3788634 RMG Kheima (Ghazaltex) S.A.E Road, Shoubra El Kheima ain.com Textile & 120 Osman Basha Street, EL-Bar El-Kibly, Sherine Issa Hamed Managing babycoca1@babyc 8 Alexandria Baby Coca for Clothing 03-3815052 03-3815054 0122-2142042 RMG Semouha Ellish Director oca.com.eg Textile & Shoubra El Misr Company for Industrial Number 64, 15th May Road, Shoubra El- Mohamed Wadah Vice wadah@misrgrou 9 02-2208880 02-2211220 0122-7495992 RMG Kheima Investments , Private Free Zone Kheima, Kalyoubia Shamsi President p.com Textile & Misr El Ameria Spinning & Desert Road Alex/Cairo ( KM 23 ), Mohamed Ahmed Accountant export@misramre 10 Alexandria 03-2020395 03-2020390 0100-6123011 RMG Weaving Co. Petrochemical Road, Alexandria Mohamed Hegazy at Export Dep ya.com Textile & Obour City - Industrial Zone B,G Block No. Hosam El-Din General [email protected] 11 El Obour El Magmoua El Togaria 02-42157431 02-42155526 0111-7800123 RMG 22009 - Plot Industrial 2A Mohamed Mohab Manager om Textile & Shoubra El 2 El Mallah Street, Bigam Road, Shoubra El- Saber Ibrahim El Director In info@elmallahgro 12 El Mallah Company for Weaving 02-6041574 02-6081981 RMG Kheima Kheima, Kalyoubia Mallah Charge up.com Textile & Kerdassa Road, Teraat Al-Maryotia St., In belladonna@gmai 15 South Giza Bella Donna Fouad Nemer Hodroj Chairman 02-3854385 02-3835655 0122-2135730 RMG Front Of Monshaat Al-Bakari Bridge, Giza l.com Deputy Textile & Chourbagi Modern for Textiles And Osman Ahmed Osman Street, Omraneya, hefni.shorbagi@c 17 South Giza Hefni Shorbagi Board 02-35655628 02-35655566 0100-5298732 RMG Clothing (Charmain) Giza harmaine.com.eg Member Assistant brian.desouza@ex Textile & 18 Nasr City Himalaya International PVT . LTD Public Free Zone, Nasr City, Cairo Brian D'souza General 222729653 222740599 01001234189 celgrouponline_eg RMG Manager .com Textile & Diamond Canari for Industry & rarafa@diamondc 19 South Giza El Nile St., El Warak Road, Imbaba Rasha Arafa Chairman 02-35401464 02-35403466 0122-2203344 RMG trade S.A.E anari.com Textile & 10th of 3nd Industrial Zone, A6, No 95 ,10th Of samir Abd el hameed samirgh@alafarag 21 Farag Co. Clothes Manufacturing Accountant 0106-8841226 015-362895 0106-8841226 RMG Ramadan Ramadan Ahmed .com Textile & Shoubra El Wagdy Moamen & Partners for 3 Eskan El Shabab st. piece3 industrial Zone Wagdy Abd El-Hamid sherifmoamen200 22 manegar 02-2200032 02-2225747 0122-3121207 RMG Kheima Textile Industries B/G -Block 22009 El Obour Moamen [email protected] Textile & Shoubra El 20 Abd El Moneim Salem St., Begam Road Adel Hassanien Abd El- Director In adeltex1@hotmail 23 Adel Textile Factory 02-6042197 02-6042197 0122-2184923 RMG Kheima Shoubra El Kheima, Kalyoubia Halim Mohamed Charge .com shippingdpt@glas Textile & Shoubra El Glass Factory for Ready Made 3 El Montasser St., Factories Road, Shoubra Hanan Mohamed Export And 24 02-44719662 02-44731891 0100-8094062 s- RMG Kheima Garments EL-Kheima, Kalyoubia Mohamed Import Dpt garments.com.eg Textile & naglaa@dolphineg 25 Port Said Dolphin Garments Co. Port Said Public Free Zone, Port Said Naglaa Daloul Owner 066-3724440 066-3725299 0100-1724099 RMG ypt.com Textile & Mohamed Abd El Managing eltawil@vestiaco. 26 Alexandria Vestia Ready Made Garments 14 May Road, Smouha, Alexandria 03-4270253 03-4250550 0100-5382523 RMG Kader El-Tawil Director com Textile & 10th of Block 4/7, Industrial Zone A2, 10th Of Montaser Mahmoud Manager [email protected] 27 El Masria Co. for Tricot & Spining 015-411101 015-411103 0122-3421025 RMG Ramadan Ramadan City Mahmoud And Partner om Textile & Trans Universe Ready Made Plot No. 20, Street H, Port Said Public Free El Said Mohamed Executive samir@tafricagar 30 Port Said 066-3720655 066-3732922 0101-9975099 RMG Garments Zone Rayan Manager ments.com Textile & Shoubra El Misr Spain Co. for Blankets 3 Montaser El Gabalawy Street, Bahteem Old misrspain@misrsp 31 Essam Abd El Fattah Lawyer 02-42201107 02-42211184 0122-3788634 RMG Kheima &Textiles S.A.E Road, Shoubra El Kheima, Kalyoubia ain.com Page 1 of 39 QIZ Ref. Sector Location Company Name Address Contact Name Title Tel Fax Mobile Email PUBLIC FREE ZONE - PORT SAID -P.O.BOX # 20 Merchadiser Textile & Mamdouh Saad m.saad@lotusgar 32 Port Said Lotus Garments Co. POSTAL CODE # 42111 and Planning 066-3735552 066-3735552 0122-7399551 RMG Ibrahim El-Nabawy ments.com Manager Textile & 10th of Cotton Belt Egypt - Magdy El Sherif Magdi El- General elshoweikh_co@ 33 Industrial Zone B3 Site 69, 10th Of Ramadan 015-379287 015-368767 0122-0004794 RMG Ramadan Showeikh & Co . Showeikh Manager msn.com quilting- Textile & Finance 35 Port Said Quilting Egypt Port Said Public Free Zone, D row, Port Said Sameh Abd El-Khalek 066-3723224 066-3724441 0122-3140995 egypt@sedapnet. RMG Manager org.eg Textile & Shoubra El Color Mix Co. for Printing & 3 Montaser El Gabalawy Street, Bahteem Old misrspain@misrsp 36 Essam Abd El-Fattah Lawyer 02-42201107 02-42211184 0122-3788634 RMG Kheima Industrial Blankets And Textiles Road, Shoubra El Kheima, Kalyoubia ain.com Textile & Shoubra El 3 Ibrahim El Nazer St., Begam Road, Shoubra Mohsen Marzouk marzoukind@hot 37 Marzouk for Clothing Industries Owner 02-6088800 02-5102575 0100-1080222 RMG Kheima El Kheima, Kalyoubia Youssef El-Dakani mail.com accountVice fadel Mohamed Chairman Textile & Kafr Hakim Ali, Teret El-Mansoureya, [email protected] 38 South Giza Giza Spinning & Weaving Ghazal Marzok Abd and 02-38900210 02-38900216 0122-2103470 RMG Imbaba, Giza om Elhamid Managing Director Textile & GENERAL SAMEH@EUROTE 39 Port Said Eurotex For Garments Production Row E, Public Free Zone, Port Said SAMEH YOUSSEF 0663724899 0663724898 01223668991 RMG SECRETARY X-EG.COM Textile & Egyptian International Co. for Block 34, Second Industrial Zone, New Borg Export [email protected] 40 Alexandria Mohamed Reda Kamel 03-3832838 03-3832841 0122-5463298 RMG Knitting And Dyeing (Dyetex) El Arab City Manager t Textile & Misr Company For Industrial And Mohamed Wadah Vice wadah@misrgrou 41 Nasr City Public Free Zone, Nasr City, Cairo 02-2208880 02-2211220 0122-7495992 RMG Textile Investments Shamsi President p.com Textile & Import [email protected] 46 South Giza Nile Clothing Company Cairo Asiout Road, EL Badrashein, Giza Ibrahim Hedar 02-38028062 02-38024165 0100-5660809 RMG Manager om Textile & 10th of Industrial Area C4 Part 9, South of 10th Mahmoud Abd El- Export bakboka7878@ya 49 Salemco for Spinning & Weaving 015-6901872 015-6901874 0100-2513666 RMG Ramadan Ramadan City Fattah Abd El-Samad Manager hoo.com Quality & 10th of Port Said Metal Work - Mog 10th First Industrial Zone A2, Plot No. 8/6, 10th Of 51 Base Metals Abd El-Megid Issa Int. Relations 02-2618087 02-2618086 0122-3478086 [email protected] Ramadan Of Ramadan Ramadan City Manager 21 El Masanine El Hadissa, Shoubra El Textile & Shoubra El Tarek El Sayed Ahmed General aiman_darwish@ 54 El Saeid Darwish Textile Kheima, Kalyoubia 02-6041203 02-6043444 0100-3403384 RMG Kheima Darwish Manager hotmail.com Shobra El Khima Textile & 10th of Third Industrial Zone A1, Plot 11B, 10th Of Alaa Ahmed Abd El [email protected] 55 Swiss Garments Company Chairman 0554-410662 0554-410661 0100-1234520 RMG Ramadan Ramadan City Maksoud Arafa g Manager For Textile & Walid Ali Mohamed waleedhar@hotm 56 Port Said Nile Textile and Garments Port Said public free zone piece no 16-17 Export and 066-3741018 066-3721017 0100-5011552 RMG Haredy ail.com Import Textile & Km 23 Alex-Cairo Desert Road, Beside Shafeek Abd El-Fatah Managing 57 Alexandria Miami Swimsuit 03-5574415 03-5492575 0122-2180062 [email protected] RMG Masged Daif-ِAllah, El Ameriaa, Alexandria Mohamed Director samirfathalla@taf Textile & Executive 61 Port Said TransAfrica Garments Industry Plot no 23 Row H, Public Free Zone, Port Said samir Fathalla 066-3758451 066-3732922 0100-1124008 ricareadymadegar RMG Manager ments Page 2 of 39 QIZ Ref. Sector Location Company Name Address Contact Name Title Tel Fax Mobile Email Textile & 10th of Managing [email protected] 64 Nageh Tex Industrial Zone A1, Piece No. 18/5 Amin Mandouh Amin 0554-412004 0554-413003 0122-2111466 RMG Ramadan Director m Textile & General sherifm@metco- 65 Port Said Middle East Tailoring Co. (METCO) Ard El Golf, El Nasr Road, Port Said Sherif Ahmed Mordan 0663-73232994 066-73232994 0100-1026064 RMG Manager eg.com Textile & Shoubra El Hussein Hussein Contact hussein.dsouky@g 66 Martex Fashion Arab El Ayayda, El Khanka 0109-44320100 02-44320100 0111-2925713 RMG Kheima Dsouky Person mail.com Quality & 10th of Port Said Metal Work MOG for Industrial Area A2, Part 8/6, 10th Of Int. [email protected] 67 Base Metals Abdel-Megid Issa 02-2618087 02-2618086 0122-3478086 Ramadan Engineering and Industry Ramadan Relations. om Manager Textile & Shoubra El info@el- 69 El Ethad Trico Company Shoubra Plastic Co. St., Mansheyet El Horeya Hatem Abd El-Baset Manager 02-2219256 02-4706410 0122-2102151 RMG Kheima ethad.com Foreign Textile & 10th of Industrial Zone A3, Plot No 51 - 52, 10th of [email protected] 70 New Nageh Tex Victor Sabry Aziz Trade 0554-332055 0554-413003 0100-9878794 RMG Ramadan Ramadan City om Supervisor Textile & Mohamed Anwar Assistant m.anwar@alexap 72 Alexandria Alex Apparels Public Free Zone, Amria, Alexandria 03-4500227 03-4500184 0120-0012002 RMG elsaied Chairman parels.com.eg Quality & Port Said Metal Work (Mog naser Int.
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