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Guatemala Actualización: 26/05/21 71 Empresas EMPRESAS ESPAÑOLAS ESTABLECIDAS EN: Guatemala Actualización: 26/05/21 71 Empresas Empresa Española: 100M MONTADITOS INTERNACIONAL SLU. Sede Local:Sandwiches y Restaurantes S.A. Relación Franquicia Dirección 45 Calle 15-29 Zona 12 C.P. / Ciudad 01012 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5050401 - Servicios de vigilancia de sistemas de alarmas Zona 5050402 - Servicios de guardas Teléfono +502 22242424;+502 24232600 Fax +502 22798510 5050499 - Otros servicios de seguridad Email [email protected] Web http://spain.100montaditos.com Empresa Española: ABASIC SA Sede Local:FRANBO, S.A. (Desigual) Relación Franquicia Dirección 5ª Avenida Edificio Torino Oficina 806 Zona 14, 11-44 C.P. / Ciudad 01014 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 3020701 - Confección femenina Zona Teléfono +502 23335079;+502 23670444 Fax Email [email protected];[email protected] Web http://www.desigual.es Página 1 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: ACHM SPAIN MANAGEMENT SL Sede Local:AC HOTEL GUATEMALA Relación Franquicia 11 Avenida, 35-02 Dirección Zona 16, Paseo Cayalá Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01016 Guatemala 5120101 - Hotelería y otros alojamientos Estado / Provincia Zona Teléfono +502 22252601 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://ac-hotels.marriott.com/ Empresa Española: ADOLFO DOMINGUEZ SA Sede Local:ADOLFO DOMÍNGUEZ Guatemala Relación Franquicia Dirección Oakland Mall C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia Guatemala 3020701 - Confección femenina Zona Teléfono +502 58603135 Fax Email [email protected] Web http://www.adolfodominguez.es Empresa Española: AGENCIA EFE SAU SME Sede Local:EFE GUATEMALA Relación Sucursal / Delegación 8 Avenida 10-24 Zona 1 Dirección Edificio 1024 Oficina 203 Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01001 Guatemala 5080199 - Otros servicios de comunicaciones Estado / Provincia Guatemala Zona Teléfono +502 22515786;+502 22518457 Fax +502 24641400 Email [email protected] Web http://www.efe.com Página 2 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: ALBACORA, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA Sede Local:ATUNERA MAYA Relación Sucursal / Delegación 12 Calle, 1-25, Zona 10 Dirección 12 Calle 1-25, Zona 10, Edif. Géminis 10, Torre Norte, Oficina 1112 Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala 1040102 - Pescados congelados Estado / Provincia Zona Teléfono +502 53095889 Fax Email [email protected] Web Empresa Española: ANTONIO PUIG SA Sede Local:CAROLINA HERRERA Guatemala Relación Franquicia 4 Avenida 12-59 Zona 10 Dirección Plaza Fontabella Local 1A Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala 3020901 - Perfumería Estado / Provincia Guatemala Zona Teléfono +502 23366914 Fax +502 24641400 Email [email protected] Web http://www.carolinaherrera.com Empresa Española: APPLUS NORCONTROL SLU Sede Local:APPLUS NORCONTROL GUATEMALA, S.L. Relación Sucursal / Delegación Km 14.5 Carretera a El Salvador Dirección Lote 9 Puerta Parada Zona 7 Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01016 Santa Catarina Pinula 5010400 - Servicios de gestión de proyectos Estado / Provincia Guatemala Zona Teléfono +502 66444050 Fax +502 66444060 Email [email protected] Web http://www.appluscorp.com Página 3 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: ASISTENCIA CLINICA UNIVERSITARIA DE NAVARRA SA DE SEGUROS Y REASEGUROS. Sede Local:CLINICA UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA Relación Sucursal / Delegación Dirección 6ª Avenida 7-55 Zona 10 C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5090101 - Servicios de educación de primer ciclo (preescolar, infantil, Zona primaria, secundaria y bachillerato) Teléfono +502 23845959;+502 23846000 5110102 - Servicios médicos especializados Fax Email [email protected] Web http://www.unav.es Empresa Española: ATLANTICA AGRICOLA SA Sede Local:ATLÁNTICA AGRÍCOLA DE GUATEMALA Relación Sucursal / Delegación Dirección Calle Real 17-60 Zona 10 bodegas San Diego Nº3 C.P. / Ciudad San Miguel Petapa Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 4020501 - Protección de cultivos Zona Teléfono +502 66314160 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://www.atlanticaagricola.com/ Empresa Española: BARCELO CORPORACION EMPRESARIAL, SA Sede Local:HOTEL BARCELÓ Ciudad de Guatemala Relación Participación / Filial Dirección 7 Avenida 15-45 Zona 9 C.P. / Ciudad 01009 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5050201 - Servicios de asesoramiento legal Zona Teléfono +502 23204000 Fax +502 23204001 Email [email protected] Web http://www.barcelo.com Página 4 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: CASADO INVERSIONES S.L. Sede Local:HIDROTAMA, SOCIEDAD ANÓNIMA Relación Dirección 12 Calle 1-25 Zona 10 Edificio Géminis Torre Norte, of 1103 C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5040206 - Construcción, operación y/o mantenimiento de presas y Zona centrales hidroeléctricas Teléfono +502 23816777 5040401 - Comercializadoras de electricidad Fax Email [email protected] Web https://grupocasado.com/ Empresa Española: CENTRO DE ENSEÑANZA UNIVERSITARIA SEK SA Sede Local:COLEGIO SEK DE GUATEMALA Relación Franquicia Dirección Km 16,5 Carretera a El Salvador Cruce a Olmeca C.P. / Ciudad 01062 Fraijanes Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5090101 - Servicios de educación de primer ciclo (preescolar, infantil, Zona primaria, secundaria y bachillerato) Teléfono +502 66469999 Fax +502 66469992 Email [email protected] Web http://www.sekguatemala.com Empresa Española: COMPAÑIA OLEICOLA S XXI SL Sede Local:LA CHINATA Relación Franquicia Dirección Boulevard Los Próceres 18 Calle 26-21 Zona 10 CC Arkadia Shopping C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 3020901 - Perfumería Zona 3020902 - Cosmética Teléfono +502 22609751 Fax +502 22506520 3020903 - Cuidado del cabello Email [email protected] 3020904 - Aseo e higiene personal Web http://www.lachinata.es 3020905 - Perfumería ambiental Página 5 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: CONSERVAS RIANXEIRA SAU Sede Local:INDUSTRIA ATUNERA CENTROAMERICANA, S.A. Relación Sucursal / Delegación Km. 97 Autopista Puerto Quetzal Dirección Puerto de San José Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad Guatemala 1040201 - Conservas de pescado y marisco Estado / Provincia Escuintla Zona Teléfono +502 78284100 Fax Email [email protected];[email protected] Web http://www.rianxeira.com Empresa Española: DIGITEX INFORMATICA INTERNACIONAL SLU Sede Local:DIGITEX Guatemala Relación Sucursal / Delegación Boulevard Los Próceres 18-67 Zona 10 Dirección Edificio Torre Granito Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala 5050999 - Otros servicios de suministro y tratamiento de información Estado / Provincia Guatemala Zona Teléfono +502 22770500 Fax +502 23668207 Email [email protected] Web https://spain-latam.comdatagroup.com/es Empresa Española: ECOENER S.L. Sede Local:Comercializadora Centroamericana De Energía La Ceiba, S.A Relación 5 Calle, 5-55, Zona 14 Dirección Edificio Europlaza Torre 4 Oficina 501 Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01014 Guatemala 5040206 - Construcción, operación y/o mantenimiento de presas y Estado / Provincia centrales hidroeléctricas Zona Teléfono +502 23681780 Fax Email [email protected] Web http://www.ecoener.es Página 6 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: ECOENER S.L. Sede Local:ECOENER Guatemala Relación Participación / Filial Dirección 13 Calle 1-10 Zona 10. Edificio Dubai Center. Oficina 606 C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5040206 - Construcción, operación y/o mantenimiento de presas y Zona centrales hidroeléctricas Teléfono +502 23134502 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://ecoener.es/ Empresa Española: ECOENER S.L. Sede Local:Energías del Ocosito, S.A. Relación Dirección Avenida Reforma 7-62 Zona 9, El Palmar C.P. / Ciudad Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5040206 - Construcción, operación y/o mantenimiento de presas y Zona centrales hidroeléctricas Teléfono +502 23681780 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://ecoener.es/ Empresa Española: ECOLOGIA Y DEPURACION NATURAL S.L. Sede Local:ECOLOGIA Y DEPURACION NATURAL, S.L. Relación Sucursal / Delegación Dirección 16 Avenida 17-21 Los Cipresales Zona 6 C.P. / Ciudad 01006 Guatemala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 5140401 - Servicios de tratamiento de residuos y reciclaje Zona Teléfono +502 41492923;+502 25079320 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://www.facebook.com/Ecodena-Guatemala-1533197963660871/ Página 7 de 25 Directorio Empresas Españolas en Guatemala Empresa Española: EDUCACION EMPRESARIAL Y NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES SL. Sede Local:ESCUELA EUROPEA DE NEGOCIOS Centroamérica Relación Sucursal / Delegación 5 Avenida 5-55 Zona 14 Dirección Edificio Europlaza Torre 1 Nivel 2 Sectores sede local C.P. / Ciudad 01014 Guatemala 5090102 - Servicios de educación superior Estado / Provincia Guatemala Zona Teléfono +502 23868888 Fax +502 23668207 Email [email protected] Web http://www.escuelaeuropea.eu Empresa Española: ESPECIALIDADES FARMACEUTICAS CENTRUM SA Sede Local:BIOCULTIVOS DE GUATEMALA Relación Participación / Filial Dirección DIAG. 6 10-65 ZONA 10 CENTRO GERENCIAL LAS MARGARITAS C.P. / Ciudad 01010 Guatmala Sectores sede local Estado / Provincia 1010403 - Plantas y cultivos industriales Zona Teléfono +502 30985615 Fax Email [email protected] Web https://biocultivos-de-guatemala-sa.negocio.site/ Empresa
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