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Ariston Product Distributor
UTMOST ELECTRONICS
Utmost Electronics Est.
P.O.Box: 115087
Dubai
UAE

Tel. (general info): +971 4 3275507
Tel. (sales): +971 4 3275507
Tel. (after sales service): +971 4 3477674
Fax: +971 4 3275503

Website: www.almoayyed.com
E-mail (general info): ashameer@ykalmoayyed.ae
E-mail (sales): sraj@ykalmoayyed.ae
E-mail (after sales service): sheriff@ykalmoayyed.ae

SEED BIN NASSER AL HASHAR LLC.
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman

Tel. (general info): 00968 24700571
Tel. (sales): 00968 24706004
Tel. (after sales service): 00968 24704494 / 24796007
Fax: 00968 24788932

Website: www.alhashargroup.com
E-mail (general info): omecrs@omantel.net.om
E-mail (sales): omecrs@omantel.net.om
E-mail (after sales service): Service.omec@alhashargroup.com

VIDEO HOME & ELECTRONICS CENTER
P.O.Box 4668
Musherib Street
Doha
State of Qatar

Tel: +974 4410060 - 4369916
Fax: +974 4437876/44 10513

Website: www.jumboqatar.com
E-mail: vdohmqat@qatar.net.qa

DRAGON ELECTRONICS LTD.
3F Dragon House
Pump Road - Port Louis
Mauritius

Tel. (general info): +230 242-6812
Tel. (sales): +230 242-6812
Tel. (after sales service): +230 240-1901
Fax: +230 240-8233

E-mail (general info): operator@dragonelectronics.mu
E-mail (sales): m.mahadoo@dragonelectronics.mu
E-mail (after sales service): daniel.chan@dragonelectronics.mu

M/S ANISUMA TRADERS LTD
P.O.BOX 23136
PLOT No.47
Jinja Road
Kampala
Uganda

Tel. (general info): +256 414 349992
Tel. (sales): +256 414 691501
Tel. (after sales service): +256 414 237106
Fax: +256 414 232527

E-mail (general info): anisuma@anisuma.com
E-mail (sales): sunil_bhagchandani@anisuma.com
E-mail (after sales service): service@anisuma.com

ANDREA MERLONI
Chairman
Ph. +39 0732 66 2474
Viale Aristide Merloni, 47
60044 Fabriano (AN) – Italy
Switchboard: +39 0732 66 11 | | MARCO MILANI
CEO
Ph. +39 0732 66 2630
Viale Aristide Merloni, 47
60044 Fabriano (AN) – Italy
Switchboard: +39 0732 66 11 |

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