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List of Certified Workshops-Final SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 1 BAU CAR AIR-CON REPAIR & LOT 334, BAU TOWN DISTRICT, 94000 BAU H/P: 012-8837668 LIEW LOONG CHEN SERVICE OFF JALAN PENGHULU DURIN, 740103-13-5367 94000 BAU, SARAWAK 2 SOON SING ELECTRICAL & NO. 63, BETONG BAZAAR, 95700 95700 BETONG TEL : 083-472858 LING SHEN GIONG AIR-CON SERVICE BETONG. H/P : 013-5609038 800328-13-5167 3 CHUNG LEONG AUTO WORKS NO. 20, LOT 194, JALAN SIE MENG 95707 BETONG TEL : 083-472118 VOON CHUNG LEONG CHAW, 95707 BETONG, SARAWAK. 660806-13-5339 4 CENTURY CAR AIR-CON. & NO. 33, JALAN TEO KUI NGO, 96500 BINTANGOP TEL : 084-691599 CHAN SI KAI 760407- ELECTRICAL SERVICES BINTANGOP. H/P : 018-6806236 13-5479 5 EDARAN OTOMOBILE LOT 687, BLOCK 31, LIGHT 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-334909 ABDUL HARIS BIN NASIONAL BERHAD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 2 1/2 MILE, MOHAMAD BINTULU-MIRI ROAD, BINTULU 751231-13-5859 6 CP PUBLIC AUTO AIR- NO.15, MEDAN JAYA COMM. CTR, 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-317767 GOH SING MIAU CONDITIONER SDN. BHD. 97000 BINTULU. 780310- 13-5323 1 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 7 95 CAR AUTO SERVICES. LOT 3380, PARKCITY COMMERCE 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-313269 HIEW KIM CHOON SQUARE, JALAN TUN AHMAD H/P: 019-8742283 610823-13-5095 ZAIDI, 97000 BINTULU. 8 NEWTING CAR AIR- NO. 81, TAMAN SRI SINONG, 97008 BINTULU TEL : 086-313969 HO TZE CHOI CONDITIONERS SDN BHD JALAN ABANG GALAU, 97008 680716-13-5659 BINTULU. 9 KIONG HUAT AIR-COND & NO. 5, JLN. TANJUNG BATU, 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-312704 LAI KIONG HUAT REF. SERVICES KEMENA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 700405-13-5817 97000, BINTULU, SARAWAK 10 TING'S AUTO AIR NO. 29, GF, NEW COMMERCIAL 97008 BINTULU TEL : 086-317000 LAM UNG HAN CONDITIONERS TRADING CENTRE, JALAN ABANG GALAU, 750816-13-5497 P.O.BOX 833, 97008 BINTULU. 11 LEE'S AUTO COMPANY LOT 696, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 97008 BINTULU TEL: 086-334263 LEE UNG MING ESTATE, 2 1/2 MILE, JALAN 610712-13-5105 SULTAN ISKANDAR, P. O. BOX 1000, 97008, BINTULU, SARAWAK 2 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 12 TING'S CAR AIR NO. 104, GROUND FLOOR, MEDAN 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-338800 LING HIENG SIONG CONDITIONERS SERVICES JAYA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 760910-13-6153 JALAN SULTAN ISKANDAR, 97000 BINTULU. 13 JAPAN AUTO AIR LOT 702, BLOCK 31, JALAN 97008 BINTULU TEL : 086-335318 LIONG YUN LUNG CONDITIONERS SERVICE SULTAN ISKANDAR, 97008 700401-13-5115 BINTULU. 14 UNIQUE AUTO AIR-COND 367, GROUND FLOOR, TAMAN LI 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-316368 PHANG HEIN CHOON SERVICE CENTRE HUA SHOPHOUSE, 97000 700607-13-5161 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 15 METRO TYRE SERVICE NO. 97-99, BINTULU PARKCITY 97012 BINTULU TEL : 086-332070 TAN TAI YONG CENTRE SDN BHD COMMERCE SQUARE, JALAN TUN 551118-13-5391 AHMAD ZAIDI, BINTULU, SARAWAK. 16 TING'S AUTO AIR LOT 695, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 97008 BINTULU TEL : 086-336600 TING ING DUAN CONDITIONERS SDN BHD ESTATE, BINTULU-MIRI ROAD, 630821-13-5241 P.O.BOX 833, 97008 BINTULU. 3 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 17 SRI TING AUTO SERVICES LOT 653, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-326276 TING SIEW IK SDN BHD. ESTATE, 21/2 MILES, JALAN 660527-13-5491 SULTAN ISKANDAR, BINTULU, SARAWAK. 18 WANG HONG AUTO CENTRE LOT 764, JALAN SULTAN 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-333885 TING SIEW SEING ISKANDAR, P. O. BOX 1518, 97000 721113-13-5607 BINTULU, SARAWAK 19 VTEC AUTO COOLER & NO 366, GRD. FLR, TAMAN LI HUA, 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-330766 TING TIEW LUONG ELECTRCAL SERVICES SHOPHOUSE, 97000 BINTULU, 830801-13-6403 SARAWAK 20 TING'S BROTHER CAR LOT 651, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-333273 TIONG HAI KIONG SERVICE. ESTATE, 21/2 MILES, JALAN 770703-13-6133 SULTAN ISKANDAR, BINTULU, SARAWAK. 21 KHIONG CAR AIR-COND NO. 952, KEMENA COMMERCIAL 97011 BINTULU TEL : 086-310019 VOON BOON KHIONG SERVICE CENTRE CENTRE, TANJUNG BATU, H/P : 013-8339494 691108-13-5501 P.O.BOX 2449, 97011 BINTULU, SARAWAK. 4 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 22 BM AUTO AIR-CON SALES & NO. 112, GROUND FLOOR, MEDAN 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-316311 WONG BENG MING SERVICE INSTALLATION JAYA COMMERCIAL CENTRE, 710130-13-5517 JALAN TUN HUSSEIN ONN, 97000 BINTULU. 23 STATE AUTO AIR COND LOT 964 SUBLOT 6, TAMAN 97000 BINTULU TEL: 086-315776 YEO KUI LAI SERVICES SEAVIEW, JLN. TG. BATU 780718-13-5909 BINTULU 24 CHONG LOONG CAR AIR- LOT 26, BERJAYA COMMERCIAL 97000 BINTULU TEL : 086-337718 YONG YEE CHON COND & ACCESSORIES CENTRE, 97000 BINTULU. 721018-13-5721 CENTRE 25 LIAN HING MOTOR NO 98, LOT 493, SUBLOT 6, JALAN 96800 KAPIT TEL : 084-796622 LING THIAN ING AIRPORT BY-PASS, 96800 KAPIT. 540123-13-5173 26 ZHENG GUANG ELECTRONIC LOT 428 E, JALAN KAPIT BY PASS, 96800 KAPIT H/P : 013-8228052 MOK AH SAM SERVICE CENTRE 96800 KAPIT, SARAWAK. 620725-13-5533 27 WONG HOCK HIN MOTOR AIR- P.O.BOX 119, 96807 KAPIT. 96807 KAPIT TEL : 084-796576 WONG KIIN KWONG CONDITION & AUTO SERVICE 540923-13-5147 5 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 28 PEMBAIKAN ALAT ELETRIK LOT 347, JALAN TIONG UNG 96807 KAPIT TEL : 084-796423 WONG SIAW HO DAN HAWA DINGIN SENG HUNG, P.O.BOX 234, 96807 KAPIT, 620908-13-5173 PIEW SARAWAK. 29 TECK LEONG MOTOR & AIR- NO. 31-A, NEW BAZAAR, 96800 96800 KAPIT TEL : 084-799771 WONG TING TECK CON SERVICES KAPIT, SARAWAK. H/P : 019-8799771 740223-13-5417 30 HIN PHIN AIR-CON & NO. 7, LOT 516, INDUSTRY 93250 KOTA TEL: 082-615067 BONG FOOK JOO MACHINERY SERVICE SHOPHOUSE, 9TH MILE, JLN. SAMARAHAN 760829-13-5719 PENRISSEN, 93250, KOTA SAMARAHAN, SARAWAK 31 SAMARAHAN MOTOR & AUTO GROUND FLOOR, L2631, PARCEL 94300 KOTA TEL : 016-8886900 LEE YEN FEN PARTS CENTRE 48, JALAN DATUK MOHD. MUSA, SAMARAHAN 781013-13-5946 DESA ILMU PHASE 1, STAGE 2, 94300 KOTA SAMARAHAN, SARAWAK. 32 SYARIKAT HAWA DINGIN HI- NO. 18, JALAN KULAS, 93400 93400 KUCHING TEL : 082-427221 ALLI BIN HASSAN COOL KUCHING. 540417-12-5069 6 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 33 STATE AUTO AIR-COND 120, JALAN SEKAMA, 93300 93300 KUCHING TEL: 082-334779 BENJAMIN LAU ITT MING WORKS KUCHING 881128-13-5127 SHOONG JUN CHOO 621006-13-5910 BONG CHEE MIN 820503-13-6131 BOON CHOON CHEN 781126-13-5299 WILLIAM NGU WEE LING 820731-13-5325 WONG KIM WEI 810117-13-5123 YEO TECK UNG 720620-13-5201 34 XIN HUNG AIR-COND AND NO. 107, BATU 10, KOTA 93250 KUCHING H/P: 019-8176616 BONG QUAT CHUNG ELECTRICAL SERVICES PADAWAN, JALAN PENRISSEN, 661014-13-5415 DEALING AND REPAIRING 93250 KUCHING ELECTRICAL GOODS 35 PATCOOL ENTERPRISE SDN. LOT 1552, BLOCK 10, KTLD, 1 1/2 93200 KUCHING TEL : 082-238500 BOON TZE SIONG BHD. MILE, ROCK ROAD, 93200 720310-13-5505 KUCHING, SARAWAK. 7 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 36 CHAI'S CAR AIR COND LOT 1532, BLOK 10, JALAN BATU 93200 KUCHING TEL : 082-428914 CHAI CHAN KEEN LINTANG, 93200 KUCHING, 770430-13-5505 SARAWAK. 37 LIP KHONG AUTO AIR LOT 8159, SECT. 64, JALAN 93350 KUCHING TEL : 082-233928 CHAI CHING FOO CONDITIONING WORK SIMPANG TIGA, 93350 KUCHING. 820824-13-5551 38 DAR HONG CAR COOLER NO. 5, LOT 9705, SECTION 64, 93450 KUCHING TEL : 082-337006 CHAI DAR HONG JALAN PENDING, 93450 KUCHING. 760616-13-5803 39 SENG MIN CAR AIR-COND LOT 5736, JALAN PENDING, 93450 93450 KUCHING TEL : 082-340699 CHAI KIAN POH SERVICES KUCHING. 741015-13-5847 40 UNIVERSAL AIR CONDITION NO. 216, SERIAN BAZAAR, 94700 94700 KUCHING TEL : 082-874434 CHAI MIN CHEE ELECTRICALS & CAR KUCHING, SARAWAK. 540111-13-5547 ACCESSORIES 41 KIM TAI CAR AIR- TINGKAT BAWAH, LOT 197, BLOK 93250 KUCHING CHAI SHING HANG CONDITIONER WORKS 223, KNLD, JLN. BATU KAWA, 840121-13-5107 KUCHING 42 NEW WAN TAK CAR COOLER NO. 26, LOT 8521, GRD FLOOR, 93350 KUCHING H/P : 016-8955711 CHANG FOH HIONG JALAN STUTONG COMMERCIAL 790405-13-5317 CENTRE, JALAN STUTONG, 93350 KUCHING. 8 SARAWAK: SENARAI BENGKEL PENYAMAN UDARA KENDERAAN YANG BERTAULIAH (LIST OF CERTIFIED MOBILE AIR-CONDITIONING WORKSHOPS) NO NAMA SYARIKAT ALAMAT POSKOD DAERAH/BANDAR TELEFON NAMA & K/P COMPANY NAME ADDRESS POST CODE DISTRICT/TOWN TELEPHONE NAME& I/C 43 THIAN FOOK AUTO AIR-CON LOT 1510, 3RD MILES, PENRISSEN 93250 KUCHING TEL : 019-8290080 CHANG JIN FOOK SUPPLIER ROAD, 93250 KUCHING, 740806-13-5451 SARAWAK.
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