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List of INC of ECOCCI Members (By Field of Activity) – May 2019 List of INC of ECOCCI members (by field of activity) – May 2019 Fields of activities: Agricultural, horticultural…/ Chemicals & related products/ Construction & building materials / Energy, oil, gas…/ Foodstuff, Fruits../ ICT & related industries / Manufacturing & Industrial goods / Medicine & medical…/ Mines & minerals / Sanitary products / Technical & Engineering Services / Textiles, carpets.../ Tourism and.../ Trading Services / Transportation / Wood Industries Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email person Agricultural, horticultural, hunting & related products Agricultural, Moallem St., fakoor sq., jooybar, 1 horticultural, hunting ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Chalangari, Mohammad 01243223678/ 09111241471 Sari‐ Iran & related products Agricultural, Hajian Berenjestanaki, Corner of Borna alley, Imam St, 2 horticultural, hunting ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 0098123‐ 2249442 Omid Ghaemshahr‐Iran & related products Agricultural, Soroush St., Kianpars, Ahwaz‐ Iran/ 3 horticultural, hunting ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Hoseini Amin, Soltan 0613338098/ 09161131980 [email protected] & related products Agricultural, Hosseinpour Motlagh, 4 horticultural, hunting ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ +9809126900339 Mohh‐[email protected] Mohammad Reza & related products Agricultural, Khatam 45, Sharafabad Rd., 009834‐32752233 5 horticultural, hunting ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Zamani, Mohammad Ali Kerman‐Iran 09131403424 & related products [email protected] Amol Joojeh Bldg, 2nd fl, corner of Agricultural, Aab 40, Imam Khomeini Ave, 0098121‐ 2244247/0911‐ 6 horticultural, hunting Amol Joojeh Co. Amiran Amoli, Amir Amol‐ Iran 1111063 & related products [email protected] www.amoljoojeh.com ١ Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email person Chemicals & related products Chemicals & related No. 1, Adib 1 Alley, Darous St, 7 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Haji Valizade, Mansour 009821‐ 22856045/ 89783893 products Tehran Chemicals & related Haji Valizadeh No. 12, Adib 1 Alley, Daroos St., 8 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 02189783893/22856045 products Shabastari, Mansoor Tehran‐ Iran No. 57, Mirza Shirazi St, Karimkhan Chemicals & related 9 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Khoee, Younes +9821‐88820945/88826418 Zand Ave, Tehran products [email protected] No. 22, unit 9, 7th alley, Gandi St, Chemicals & related 10 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Morvarid Arasbaran Co. +982188671568/88877420 Tehran/www.morvaridaras.com products [email protected] No. 54, Ziba St, further Mirdamad Chemicals & related 009821‐ 22056210/ 11 Azerbaijan Eramchimi Co. Kacheh Chian, Kazem Ave, Tehran products 22057933/09121185725 [email protected] No.3, Farasaz Bldg., 5th fl., Orkideh Alley, before Abshenasan, Sattari Chemicals & related 009821‐48069296/48069101 12 Farco Chimi (Henkel) Shahidani, Sattar Hwy.‐ Tehran products 09126622567 [email protected] www.henkeliran.com Chemicals & related No. 24, 8th St, Ahmad Ghasir Ave, 13 Fouman Chimie Co. Ghasem Nejad, Hamid 009821‐88737755/88735338 products Arjantin Sq, Tehran Jorjan 20, Jorjan Blvd, Gogan‐Iran Chemicals & related Gol Samm Gorgan Rahmati, Mohammad 0098171‐ 3350201/+98171‐ No. 72, Amin Parviz Tower, Jahan 14 products Chemical Co. Hosein 3350203/+9821‐88878766 Koodak crossroad, Tehran Navak tower, corner of Navak, Chemicals & related 15 Kansai Paint Co. Asadkhan, Shahzad 009821‐ 88879801/88879809 Jahan‐e‐Koodak, Tehran products [email protected] No. 22, Unit 6, Majid Shahim Alley, Chemicals & related Shahidi, Mohammad 009821‐26408400‐2/ 16 Mojib Exir Com Shariati St,Tehran products Masoud 09121213936 [email protected] ٢ Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email person Chemicals & related 009821‐ 88216156/88216154 No. 208, unit 15, Mullasadra Ave. 17 Pars Polymer Khavaran Co. Mahmoodi, Farshad products 09121788175 [email protected] Chemicals & related 009821‐ 22201946 Gheytariyah, Andarzgoo Blvd., Sadr 18 Polynar.Co Alizadeh Heidari, Hossein products 09121223399 Hwy., Tehran/ [email protected] No.29, 2nd Alley, Pakistan St, shahid Chemicals & related Pakshoo Industrial Group Sezavar Zakerian, 009821‐89316401/ 19 Beheshti Ave, Tehran products Co. Masoud 89316403/09121651256 Management‐[email protected] No. 10, 4th fl., unit 7, street 15/1, Chemicals & related Shahid Akbari St., Yousefabad Ave., 20 Parsulfite Chemical Co. Mahmoodi, Nezam 00982188705158/88103542 products Tehran‐ Iran/ www.parsufite.ir/[email protected] No26 ( 4th floor‐ unit 27), west Chemicals & related Arash Blvd, after fuel station, Africa 21 Razi Yeast & Alcohol Co. Ehteshami, Ali 009821‐ 88673811‐3 products Blvd, Tehran‐Iran/ www.ya‐ razi.com Construction & building materials Construction & Amiri St., Kamplu, Ahwaz‐ Iran/ 22 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Abyavi, Mohammad 009861‐33838263/33789054 building materials rami‐[email protected] Construction & Zolfaghari area, Behbehan, Ahwaz‐ 23 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Ariyaee Mehr, Zolfaghar 52728334/09161710162 building materials Iran Construction & Zolfaghari area, Behbehan, Ahwaz‐ 24 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Changizian, Goodarz 52728334/09120355400 building materials Iran Morvarid township, Caspian sea Construction & 009811‐ 44737100/ 25 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Dehghan, Shahram coast, Moallem st, Mahmoodabad, building materials 44737117/09112293870 Sari‐Iran Construction & 009861‐33838263/ End of Soroush St., ; Kamplu. 26 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Hamooli Torfi, Ali building materials 09161136864 Ahwaz‐ Iran/ [email protected] Construction & Aer Agriculture University, km 2 27 Aria Choob Tabarestan Co. Nabizadeh, Morteza 009811‐ 43141628/43141627 building materials of Mahmoodabad road, Amol‐ Iran ٣ Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email person Ariana Bldg, 2nd fl, unit 7, corner of Construction & Emaratsazan Mahsan 28 Choopani, Akbar 0098151‐ 3249487 second 20 meter St, 15th Khordad building materials Khazar Co. Ava, Sari‐Iran Construction & Imen Masalehsazan Alborz Corner of Aab 47, Haraz St., 29 Sani, Jafar 009811‐44246260/44246261 building materials Co. Amol‐ Iran Construction & No. 74, Kheibar St, Nejatollahi St. 30 Iran Gach Co. Salami, Seyed Hosein 009821‐88905640/8894934‐35 building materials ,Tehran/[email protected] E. Sazandegi 3, 2nd phase, Agh Construction & Ghela Industrial Township, Gorgan‐ 31 Kargostaran Steel Firm Co. Azizi, Gholam Reza 34533885/09121025710 building materials Iran/ info@karad‐co.com / www.karad‐co.com Construction & 009861‐ Jomhouri Blvd., Abooreihan 32 Marjan Tile Nanakar, Alireza building materials 42224031/09161410137 junction, Dezful‐ Iran Construction & Mir Mohammad Sadeghi, No. 169, aer Pasha Crd. Behesh 33 Mazandaran Gypsum Co. 009821‐88741721/ 88755031‐5 building materials Alaeddin Ave,Tehran Construction & Bani Hashemian, Seyed 009821‐88414379/88752228/ 34 Novin Sanate Eghtasad Co. No. 1/116 , Police St, Tehran building materials Mahmoud 885358911/ 09121009176 Sepidgatch Saveh Bldg., end of Mahmoudi Alley, Shahid Kaboli St., Construction & 02188469651/88462233/ 35 Sepid Gatch Saveh Co. Eghbalion, Abolfazl after Seyyed Khandan Bridge, building materials 09121126771 Resalat Hwy, Tehran‐ Iran/ info@/ [email protected] 3/5 km of Ghoshan Rod, Mashhad‐ Construction & 0098511‐6514585/ 36 Shargh Cement Co. Mousavi fard, S.M.Ali Iran/[email protected] building materials 6514577/09153027271 [email protected] Energy, oil, gas, petrochemicals & related industries Energy, oil, gas, No.5, Varshow St, Nejatollahi St, Electricity Meter 009821‐88801958‐9/ 37 petrochemicals & Ameli, seyed Ali Karimkhan Ave, Tehran Manufacturing Co. 88801961/09121115273 related industries [email protected] ۴ Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email person 2442, Shervan Bldg., unit 21, 5th fl., Energy, oil, gas, Sherva Alley, Nezami Ganjavi St., 009821‐88658739/88206295 38 petrochemicals & Kenorasia Co. Shahinpour, Atabak Tavanir Ave., Tehran 09121502874/ related industries www.kenorasia.com [email protected] Foodstuff, Fruits & Vegetables Foodstuff/ Fruits & Ghaffari Saghaee, 009811‐ 44244515/ On the corner of Aabe Shargh 60, 39 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Vegetables Hamidreza 09111275206 Haraz st, Amol‐Iran Foodstuff/ Fruits & Maz’habe Jafari, 40 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 09166046091 Phase 3, Mellat area, Ahwaz‐ Iran Vegetables Mohammad Hosein No. 11, Shamaee 1 Alley, Chape Foodstuff/ Fruits & Norouznejad, Gholam 009813‐33120015 41 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Javid Alley, Golsar crd., Rasht‐ Iran Vegetables Hossein 09113245541 [email protected] Sadr Bldg., no. 3, Sadr Alley, Foodstuff/ Fruits & 009813‐33120015 42 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Sadr Momtaz, Ahmad Enghalab St., Rasht‐ Iran Vegetables 09111371818 [email protected] Between Shamkhani and Ahwazian, Foodstuff/ Fruits & 009861‐32233302/ 32922010/ 43 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Shamousi, Firoozeh Azadegan St., Ahwaz‐ Vegetables 0916613555 Iran/[email protected] Foodstuff/ Fruits & Dashlibroun, 44 Aqyol Tejarat Qabous Co. 09111723104 [email protected] Vegetables Mohammad Keramat Foodstuff/ Fruits & 45 Atlas Khazar Sepehr Co. Latifi, Bahman +981333729883/09128100369 Rasht, Iran Vegetables Vegetable Packing unit, Talash Foodstuff/ Fruits & Dehghan Banadaki, 46 ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ +9835‐38369726 Alley, Askariyeh, Yazd‐Iran Vegetables Akbar [email protected] No. 5, Golestan 35 meter St, Foodstuff/ Fruits & Ashrafi Isfehani Hwy.Tehran 47 Golestan Co. Gerami, Ali Khalili, Mahdi 009821‐48083431/ 48083430 Vegetables [email protected]/ www.golestan.com ۵ Contact No. Field of Activity Name of Company Managing Director Contact no. Address & email
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