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Business Directory 2013/2014

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Dr. Philipp Rsler, German Minister of Economics and Technology

Dr. Thomas Bach, President and Abdulaziz Al-Mikhlafi, Secretary General

Chamber Services

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Arab Countries Profiles and Company Listings

15

Algeria 16

Bahrain 22

Comoros

28

Djibouti

30

Egypt 34

Iraq

48

Jordan

56

Kuwait

64

Lebanon

70

Libya

78

Mauritania

82

Morocco

86

Oman

94

Palestine

102

Qatar

108

Saudi Arabia

120

Somalia

138

Sudan

140

Syria

144

Tunisia

152

United Arab Emirates

160

Yemen

178

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Germany Country Profile and Federal States Profiles

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Germany

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Germany Federal States

188

Baden-Wrttemberg 

188

Niedersachsen 

200

Bavaria 

190

North Rhine-Westphalia 

201

Berlin 

192

Rhineland-Palatinate 

202

Brandenburg 

194

Saarland 

204

Bremen 

195

Saxony 

205

Hamburg 

196

Saxony-Anhalt 

206

Hessen 

197

Schleswig-Holstein 

207

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 

198

Thuringia 

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Message of Greeting
from Dr. Philipp Rsler

Economic relations between Germany and the Arab countries go back many years.
Today in a world where competition is increasingly global the Made in Germany
label has established its reputation in the Arab world for reliability, top quality and
customer orientation. German companies, SMEs and Dax-listed companies alike, are
successful on the Arab market. They make a significant contribution to economic
development in the Arab world and can offer solutions to some of the challenges
the region is faced with. They have a great deal of expertise in areas such as building
infrastructure, training and employing young people, technological knowledge
transfer and expanding the health system.
It is particularly encouraging to see that our Arab-German economic relations are
increasingly based on mutual investment. Arab investors are welcome partners for
Germany. They have had very positive experience becoming stakeholders in large
German corporations, for instance. When it comes to co-operation with small and
medium-sized enterprises, however, there still remains a lot of untapped potential,
with tremendous opportunities for both sides.
To build up even stronger economic co-operation, it is vital for German and Arab
business partners to share experience and ideas. The Arab-German Business Directory
2013/2014 seeks to facilitate this exchange. It allows Arab and German companies to
find out about interesting regions and potential business partners and start networking.
I wish all the readers of the Arab-German Business Directory every success in developing
and expanding their business relations with German and Arab partner companies.

Sincerely yours,
Dr. Philipp Rsler
German Minister of Economics and Technolog y

Dr. Philipp Rsler


German Minister of Economics
and Technology

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Preface

by Dr. Thomas Bach and Abdulaziz Al-Mikhlafi

Der Members and Friends of Ghorfa,


2012 was a great year for Arab-German business relations. The total trade volume
between Germany and the Arab World has increased by more than 18% compared to
2011 and reached EUR 49bn.
We are very pleased about the expanding business, and most importantly, the continuous development of Arab-German cooperation in the recent years. The growing
number of members within the Ghorfa network reflects the intensification of ArabGerman business relations based on mutual trust and respect. During the past year,
many Arab and German companies as well as organizations have decided to start to
cooperate and to work closely with us. We are grateful for this development, which
shows their solid interest in the opportunities that Ghorfa and its network represent,
and inspires us every day in our work.
To further support and foster Arab-German cooperation, we are pleased to present
the Ghorfa Business Directory 2013/2014 with an overview of the growing number of
enterprises that are already actively involved. After the successful editions of the last
six years, we are confident enough to say that the Business Directory (previously called
Trade Directory) has become the who is who for Arab-German business relations.

Dr. Thomas Bach


President

For almost 40 years, the Ghorfa has been actively promoting and strengthening business
ties between Germany and the Arab World. We therefore organize numerous networking
events with high-ranking participants from the world of business and politics throughout the year; support our members with various services, and provide information
about important economic and industrial developments.
Our most prestigious forum is the Arab-German Business Forum, held in Berlin that
unites up to 600 participants every year. This year, it will take place from June 12th14th,
2013. Further conferences focus on health, energy, tourism, and education. Moreover,
there are events that relate to a specific country, such as the Business & Investment in
Qatar Forum, the Iraqi-German Business Forum or the UAE Investment & Business Forum.
We are particularly happy to host the Arab Women Leaders Forum in October 2013,
which will take place for the first time in Germany.
Based on traditionally strong business ties between Germany and the Arab World, we
are convinced that there still is an impressive potential for new business opportunities
on both sides. For these reasons, we sincerely hope that the 6th edition of the ArabGerman Business Directory will serve as an inspiration and provide companies with
many valuable information and new contacts.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our members and cooperation partners for their invaluable contribution to achieve our common goal of strengthening
Arab-German cooperation and of growing the Ghorfa network.
We wish you good luck and success for all your endeavours and we are looking forward
to welcoming you soon at one of our events.

Thomas Bach
President

Abdulaziz Al-Mikhlafi
Secretary General

Abdulaziz Al-Mikhlafi
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Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber


of Commerce and Industry
Building Bridges between Germany and the Arab World

About us

Our network

What we do

The Ghorfa Arab-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the competence centre
for business relations between Germany and
the Arab world. It was founded in 1976 and
since 1 August 2000, it is located in Berlin. The
Board of Directors and the Executive Board
equally consist of German and Arab members.
This guarantees balance and mutual trust. Not
only major German and Arab enterprises are
among our members, numerous small and
medium-sized enterprises complete our topclass network.

The Ghorfa operates under the umbrella of the


General Union of Chambers of Commerce,
Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries
and is the official representative of all Arab
Chambers of Commerce and Industry in
Germany. Our chamber works closely with the
Arab embassies in Germany, the Arab League
and related governmental bodies in the Arab
states. It is part of the worldwide organisation
of Arab foreign Chambers of Commerce and
Industry. The Ghorfa cooperates with German
governmental bodies on federal and regional
level and the most important German industrial associations.

We actively promote and strengthen business


relationships among our members and within
the wider Arab and German business community. We pave the way for stronger business cooperation in the fields of trade, industry, finance and investment between Arab and
German business partners. Strategic partnerships based on mutual benefit and understanding create new business opportunities to
facilitate economic benefits for both sides. We
therefore mainly focus on networking, communication and on providing information
about relevant economic and industrial developments.

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Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the State of Qatar in April 2013

Chamber Service

Networking

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Consulting

Information

Quick access to decision-makers from in- Connecting with matching business partners Early information about projects and tenders
dustry and politics
General and business-related intercultural Monthly issued Arabic and German newsconsulting
letters
Organisation of delegation visits
Quarterly bilingual business magazine
Organisation of events, conferences and Country and branch specific analysis
SOUQ
further contact platforms (e. g. German- Mediation and arbitration in cases of busiArab Business, Energy, Tourism, Health,
ness disputes
Sector specific books that shed light on ArabEducation and Vocational Training Forum) Advice and guidance through the multiGerman cooperation in different industrial
sectors such as health, education, energy or
tude of offers and competing products on
Ghorfa joint booths at major Arab and German trade fairs

the German and Arab market

infrastructure

mation about Germany and the 22 Arab states

opments, markets and sectors, legal and


political background

Promoting member services and products Comprehensive and detailed market infor- Information on the latest economic develto a wider business community

Visa support and legalisation services

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H.E. Daniel Bahr (German Federal Minister of Health), Dr. Thomas Bach and
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We welcome you to become part of the highlevel network that we provide for professionals and business leaders from the Arab world
and Germany. Join us and share our vision of
prospering Arab-German business relations.
For further information concerning membership in our chamber please contact us:

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Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

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Arab-German Chamber
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Garnisonkirchplatz 1
10178 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49-30-278907-0
Fax: +49-30-278907-49
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Arab Countries
Profiles and
Company Listings

Algeria Country Profile

Algeria

Algeria is the largest African country, located


in the north of the continent, on the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Libya and Tunis in the east and Marocco in the west as well as by Mali and Niger
in the south.

Political System,
Society and History
Algeria is a presidential republic that achieved
independence from France in 1962 after more
than a hundred and thirty years of occupation. After the independence, it was ruled by
the National Liberation Front (FLN) until 1988,
the year in which a multi-party system was instituted. After a bloody civil war of seven
years, Abdelaziz Bouteflika won the presidency in 1999 and started a policy of national reconciliation and social and economic reforms.
He was re-elected in 2004 and 2009.
In the beginning of 2011, there were social and
political protest movements which were encouraged by the Arab Spring in several Arab
countries. The protests coincided with a sudden sharp jump in the basic product prices,
such as cereals, bread, fruit, vegetables, sugar,
and oil. The Algerian government reacted to

Algiers ( Shutterstock/Pichugin Dmitry)

these protests by taking several political and


social measures. For example, taxes were cut
and subsidies on key food products were increased. On 22 February 2011, the state of
emergency that had been in place since February 1992 was lifted.
In the parliamentary elections in May 2012
the ruling FLN won 220 out of 463 seats, followed by its ally the National Democratic Rally with 68 seats and the Islamist Alliance with
48 seats. In September 2012, a new government was formed under former Minister for
Water Resources Abdelmalek Sellal as prime
minister. Municipal and provincial elections
in November 2012 also saw a shift from Islamist parties toward the FLN. The next presidential elections will be held in 2014.

Economic Development
Algeria is a resource-rich country with a comfortable financial situation which it only
starting to take advantage of its assets. This
means that great growth and investment possibilities lie ahead. The GDP was about US$
207.8bn in 2012 and is expected to reach US$
210.5bn in 2013. The GDP growth rates for both
years amounted to 2.5% in 2012 and 3.3% in

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2013. Since 2001, the country has undertaken


efforts to liberalize and modernize the economy by five-year plans. The current plan for the
period 20102014 foresees an investment of
US$ 130bn in the completion of previous projects and of US$ 156bn in new projects. 40% of
the funds were dedicated to social projects,
like hospitals and schools and another 40%
were dedicated to the development of infrastructure. The economy relies on hydrocarbons, but the government pursues the goal of
diversification, especially to reach an industry share in the economy of 10% by 2014. Inflation amounted to 5.2% in 2011, 9% in 2012
and 5% in 2013. Algeria has the lowest foreign
debt within the MENA group and foreign currency reserves amounting to US$ 190.66bn
according to the Bank of Algeria. As a member
of the Group of Twenty-Four on International
Monetary Affairs and Development (G-24), Algeria contributed US$ 5bn to the 2013 budget
of the IMF.
Inefficient bureaucracy and difficult access to
financing are the largest problems for doing
business in Algeria. Reforms are underway to
improve the countrys position in the World
Banks Doing Business Report. Also, to promote investment and attract foreign companies, an inter-ministerial committee was put

Algeria Country Profile

in place in March 2013 to improve the investment climate and legislation. The committees
work program has two phases. Phase one consists of short-term actions that do not require
legislative procedures however having immediate effects. Phase one will be followed by a
report to the World Bank. First steps have already been taken, like the acceleration of import procedures and the acquisition of land.
Phase two will see the development of an action plan for the period June 2013 to June 2014.
The Algerian proven crude oil reserves are at
12.2bn barrels and the proven natural gas reserves at 4.5bn m. Hence, Algeria is the fourthlargest gas exporter and has the 8th largest
natural gas reserves in the world. The oil and
gas sector accounts for about half of the government revenues, over a third of GDP, and almost all export earnings and foreign currency
inflow. The dominant position of the hydrocarbons sector makes the Algerian economy highly sensitive to fluctuations in international oil
prices and in output. With an estimated 6.4 bn
barrels of proven oil reserves, Hassi Messaoud
is Algerias largest oilfield, producing more
than 400,000 b/d. The total crude oil production is at 1.5 million b/d according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Gas
fields discovered in the regions of Illizi, Gour-

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ara, Tuat, and the Ahnet Basin and their development may increase the countrys export capacity to 85 million m per year by 2013. Also,
a new hydrocarbons law was issued, allowing
for fracking. The countrys non-conventional
gas reserves are estimated at 600 bn m. In
2011, Sonatrach drilled its first shale gas wells
in the basin of Ahnet, south of In Salah.
The public national oil company Sonatrach
(Socit nationale pour la recherch, la production, le transport, la transformation et la commercialisation des hydrocarbures) operates a
network of over 16,000 km of pipelines. Representing more than 60% of the US$ 45bn investment plan due to be implemented by Sonatrach
from 20102012, projects have been launched
for processing of raw hydrocarbons, refining,
gas liquefaction, and petrochemicals. Between
2013 and 2017, US$60bn have been dedicated to
the construction of new pipelines of which US$
25bn will be used for gas pipelines between
2013 and 2015. The refinery capacity reached
450,000 barrels per day in 2012 and will be increased over the next years. Five new refineries
will be built in the north until 2017.

Fact File
Country Name: Peoples Democratic
Republic of Algeria

Population: 37.9 million


Area: 2,381,741 km
Currency: Algerian Dinar (AD),
1 AD = 100 Centimes

Capital: Algiers
Languages: Arabic (official)
French (commercial)

Useful Contacts
Embassy of the Peoples
Democratic Republic of Algeria
Grschstr. 4546
13187 Berlin, Germany

Tel.: +49-30-43 73 70
Fax: +49-30-48 09 87 16
Email: info@algerische-botschaft.de
www.algerische-botschaft.de
Embassy of the Federal
Republic of Germany
Chemin Sfindja (ex Laperlier)
P.O. Box 664

The construction sector is the fastest growing


sector in the Algerian economy and employs
18% of the Algerian labor force. The Algerian
government has set up ambitious goals for the
development of infrastructure. These include
roads, railways, airports, ports, houses, dams
and medical facilities. An important megaproject is the Grand Mosque in Algiers that is
currently under construction. It will be the
third largest mosque in the world and accommodate 120,000 worshippers.
Large investment in the housing sector is also
taking place. From 2005 to 2012, more than 1.5
million housing units have been completed. In
2012 alone 199,179 houses or apartments were
delivered. Since 2008 the total number
amounted to around 200,000 aiming at helping solve the very tight housing problem in Algeria. One prestige project is a new urban
neighborhood that is planned in Algiers. The
project has a worth of US$ 5bn and will include
high-end houses, hotels, a shopping mall and
parks. Tenders have been delayed several
times.
The government is planning to invest over
US$ 30bn into its transport infrastructure until 2014. In the road sector, a directory scheme

16000 Alger, Algeria

Tel.: +213-21-74 19 41 /+213-21-74 19 56


Fax: +213-21 74 05 21
Email: info@algier.diplo.de
www.algier.diplo.de
Algerian Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
Chambre Algrienne de
Commerce et dIndustrie (CACI)
Palais Consulaire, 6 bd Amilcar Cabral,
Place des Martyrs
P.O. Box 100
Algiers, Algeria

Tel.: +213-21-96 77 77
Fax: +213-21-96 70 70
Email: infos@caci.dz
www.caci.com.dz

Bilateral Trade Volume


2006-2012
German Imports
in EUR million

German Exports
in EUR million

2006: 1,139.3
2008: 1,735.2
2010: 693.3
2012 : 1,813.6

2006: 1,060.6
2008: 1,482.4
2010: 1,425.6
2012 : 1,818.9

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Algeria
(Schma Directeur Routier et Autoroutier,
SDRA) was developed for the period from
2005 to 2025, in four periods of five years
each, corresponding to the plan periods.
Quantitative objectives in the current 2010
2014 period are to build 2,915 km of roads, 715
km of highways and another 163 projects.
Roads include 1,300 km in the south which
will open the country toward Africa, 700 km
in the plateau region and 193 km to bypass the
large cities in addition to reinforcing 7,800
km of roads and the modernization of the
coastal roads. Projects are for example viaducts in Constantine, Algiers and Mila as well
as the enlargement of a bridge in Annaba.
Besides the already announced 643 km of new
railways, another 1,260 km in the south have
been integrated in the 2013 supplementary
budget. The aim is to complete the construction and electrification by 2015. In the next
ten years, Algeria plans the construction of
over 200 tramlines in 14 cities with a budget
of about US$ 6bn. Currently under construction or planning are lines in the east of Algiers, Constantine, Oran, Mostaganem in the
north and Ouargla in the south. After several
delays, the first segment of Algiers tram network began operating in May 2011.

by 20% to prevent blackouts in the summer.


The government-owned company for electricity and gas, Sonelgaz, declared the construction and completion of eight new power
plants by 2018. Furthermore, Sonelgaz plans
to invest US$ 25.2bn into the expansion of the
electricity network until 2020. 10,000 km of
new power lines will be put in place. In 2011,

Algeria is re-industrializing its


economy in order to diversify its
income sources and create jobs.
The government has already
taken steps to improve the
investment climate
Algeria has developed a programme for the
development of renewable energies and energy efficiency. It stipulates that until 2030, Algeria will create capacity to produce 22,000
MW from renewables, of which 10,000 MW
will be exported. Hence, by 2030, 40% of
Algerias energy will stem from renewable
sources, of which 37% from solar heat and
photovoltaics and 3% from wind energy.

Environment and water goals are also part of

the 20102014 five-year plan. A set of projects


called Blanche Algerie and consisting of
6,500 projects was launched early 2013. These
projects target the creation of micro-enterprises in the fields of environment and cleaning of public space. The aim is to create 52,000
new jobs of which 500 will be high-skill positions for university graduates. 17,400 similar
projects have already started across the country and led to the creation of 70,000 jobs. Until 2016, 32 new dams with a total capacity of
9bn m will be built. Desalination plants and
tapping ground water are also on the agenda.
Diversification is essential for Algerias development and job creation. Therefore, the government has developed an ambitious strategy
to develop the industry. This includes incentives for nationals to create companies, better
access to land and facilitation of bureaucratic
procedures which will benefit national and international companies and preferential treatment for international companies that establish joint-ventures in Algeria. The latter is the
case for Renault that is building a factory near
Oran in the west and will benefit exclusivity

Airports and ports are also subject of ambitious investment plans for the modernization
and development of existing structures. The
five-year plan 2010 to 2014 includes 34 projects, covering runways, buildings and airport
related infrastructure, like parking lots. Algeria has 45 ports in service and 95% of the
countrys foreign trade goes through ports.
The 20102014 five-year plan schedules US$
6.2bn to be spent on the health sector. 172 new
hospitals, 45 health centers and 70 establishments for handicapped people will be built. In
the 2013 budget, US$ 3.8bn were dedicated to
the sector, of which US$ 1,17bn are intended
only for investments. Algeria is also planning
to develop its health tourism. To this end, US$
138 million were dedicated to the renovation
and modernization of ten thermal stations in
different parts of the country. Ten new stations have been opened and thirty others are
planned to be built. This is aimed at attracting
more international tourists.
Algerias electricity demand is growing by 7%
every year. Blackouts in the summer are very
common. Therefore, a decision on a capacity
expansion of 12,000 MW until 2017 was taken.
In 2012, electricity production was increased
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Algeria Listing of Companies

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Algeria
for three years after the opening of the factory. This Renault Algeria Production (RAP) will
create 350 jobs and produce an initial output
of 25,000 cars per day in a first phase starting
in November 2014. Automotive being one of
the focus sectors, partnership agreements
have also been signed with Daimler on three
factories: one in Rouiba will produce trucks,
buses and mini-buses, the second in Tiaret
will produce all-terrain and light vehicles and
the third in Constantine is to produce motors for heavy engines. Around these industrial complexes, the creation of PME producing
parts is foreseen and will be encouraged.
Progress in attracting foreign investment is
also seen in other areas. The Bellara steel factory will be built as a joint venture between
Sider Co, the National Investment Fund holding 51% for the Algerian side and Qatar Steel
and Qatar mining holding 49% for the Qatari
side. It will produce and trade 4 million tonnes
of steel per year from 2017. Investment in the
petrochemical industry is progressing too, as
several fertilizer factories will be built as
joint-ventures worth US$ 5.5bn. The encouragement of pharmaceutical production is
aiming at substituting imports.

Economic Outlook
Algeria is undertaking various reforms to
shift the economy toward a more market oriented and diversified one. Although the hydrocarbons sector will remain the countrys
backbone in the medium term, industrialization and job creation outside the oil and gas
sectors are on the agenda. Improving the investment climate therefore is on top of the
governments agenda. This will lead to improving Algerias position in the World Bank
Doing Business Report where it is 152nd among
185 countries. To this end, a committee was established to dismantle hurdles to investment,
and first results were already delivered. For
many years, investment in the infrastructure
will drive growth too and absorb much of the
oil income. Especially housing, transport and
energy will witness large scale investment.
The Algerian Chamber of Commerce and Industry contributes to the economic development in Algeria by joining the efforts of the local chambers in promoting business activities
through assisting private companies, delivering useful information and lobbying for business interests with the government.

German-Algerian
Business Relations
Due to its vast hydrocarbon resources and its
constant need for machinery and investment
goods, Algeria is an important trading partner
for Germany among the Arab countries. German imports from Algeria were valued at EUR
1.81bn in 2012. In general terms, Algerians hold
German products in high regard. The major
German export goods include machinery, vehicles and electro technical and chemical
goods. In 2012, German exports to Algeria
amounted to EUR 1.82bn. The economic ties
between Germany and Algeria have strengthened over the last years. Since 2011, a joint economic commission exists that meets every
year and deals with all the aspects of economic relations. Currently, around 220 German
companies operate in Algeria occupying
2.000 people. It is a German company that is
building the largest factory for the production
of solar modules in Africa. And it is also a German company that is building the first solar
tower power plant in North Africa using solar
technology from Germany.

Manufacturers and
Suppliers

Knauf Pltres SARL

BP N02 Boufatis Oran


31000 Wilaya dOran, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41521050/51
Fax: +213-41521462
www.knauf.com
With over 150 sites in over 40 countries, Knauf is
one of the Worlds leading building materials
manufacturers. Our range of construction products includes plaster boards, ceiling tiles, plasters,
insulation materials, metal profiles and accessories, sound absorption boards, indoor and outdoor
cement boards and fire stopping. Our special and
standard systems include partitions, ceilings, linings, shaft walls, moisture, fire, mold protection,
acoustic and thermal insulation, gypsum and cement plasters, plastering machines, hand tools
and more.

Algeria Listing of Companies

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A.M.S Algerian Maritime Services


15, rue des frres Bouzid Bellevue
B.P 26 F
16010 El-Harrache, Algeria
Tel.: +213-215280-53/54/55
Fax: +213-215217-69/ 80 56

CACEG Cabinet d`Audit Conseil


etd`Expertise en Gestion
01,Place Layachi Abdelkrim
Mostaganem, Algeria
Tel.: +213-45214673
Fax: +213-45216171

Drivs Bitumes Algrie D.B.A


Route Massouma Chebli Bouinen
09460 Chebli, Algeria
Tel.: +213-20-590002
Fax: +213-21602182

ERENAV Entreprise Prparation


Navale
12 Quai dAvray - Alger-Port
16000 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-2-9935444
Fax: +213-2-9932146
www.evenav.com

Algerian Chemicals
Cit 70 logts LSP Raisemche Gawa
19000 Setif, Algeria
Tel.: +213-36917272
Fax: +213-36914545

CAGEX Compagnie Algrienne


dAssurance et de Garantie des
Exportations
10, Route Nationale n36, DelyIbrahim
P.O. Box 116
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-910048
Fax: +213-21-910044
www.cagex.dz

DIMED S.A.R.L.
232, Rte. De Ain El Hammam,
Azazga
15300 Tizi Ouzou, Algeria
Tel.: +213-263419-11
Fax: +213-219126-41

Essalam Trading
Oasis Nozd
P.O. Box 7272
03000 Laghouat, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21839160
Fax: +213-21839161

Djelloul Ali, SNC


21, rue Hamdi Ahmed
Annaba, Algeria
Tel.: +213-38801039
Fax: +213-38801039

Etablissements Benslim des Liges


dAlgrie, Sarl
Zone Industrielle de Djasr
Kassentina
P.O. Box 71
16205 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-300310
Fax: +213-21-300942

Algiers Port Authority Epal-Spa


02, rue dAngkor, BP 259 Alger Gare
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-214236-32 / -70
Fax: +213-214236-30
www.portalger.com.dz
AWA Trade Algrie S.A.R.L.
Birkhadem, Rsidence El Kerma,
Cooprative AFFAK Centre Commerciale, Local N 12, Route de Blida, Birkhadem
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213- 21-451848
Fax: +213-21-451849
www.awa-trade.de

B
Banque de Dveloppement Local
05, rue Gaci Amar- Staoueli
16101 Staoueli, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-392820
Fax: +213-21-393757
www.bdl.dz
Barkat Frres SNC
22 Rue Barkat Lakhdar
25000 Constantine, Algeria
Tel.: +213-31938975
Fax: +213-31925665
BASF SpA
13, Rue Arezki Abri, Hydra
16035 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-603493
Fax: +213-21-693811
www.basf.com
BATIGEC Promotion Immobilire
Zone Industrielle Oued Smar, Route
de Meftah
16270 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-513850
Fax: +213-21-516878
www.batigecpro-immo.dz
Biopharm Spa
12, rue Ali Boumendjel
16000 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-713134
Fax: +213-21-734795
www.biopharmdz.com
Buhler S.A.R.L.
Lot No.2 Roumegous | Djenane
Malik
16035 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21606225
Fax: +21321-4825 77
www.buhlergroup.com

Chimie AL
Lotissement Daib Aissa, Lot N3 Bordj El Kiffan
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-2-1214341
Fax: +213-2-1214221
www.chimie-al.com
CMPR S.A.R.L.
23, rue Lala Fatma NSoumer 16200,
El Harrach
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21527686
Fax: +213-21527687
www.sarlcmpr.com
CNRC Centre National du Registre
de Commerce
Route Nationale n24
P.O. Box 18
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-201028
Fax: +213-21-203753
www.cnrc.com
CODIMAR
25 Rue Mustapha Chergou
Hacen-Badi
16200 El-Harrach Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-61-510-216
Fax: +213-21-526-937
COM Event
15 B, rue el Qods
Chraga, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21368489
Fax: +213-21365033
www.dzshow.org
Confdration Algrienne du
Patronat
Htel El Aurassi - Niveau C Bureau N7
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21748252-442
Fax: +213-21-7481-42/48
www.confed-alger-patronat.co
Consauto, Eurl
101, Zone dactivit Ain El Bey
25000 Constantine, Algeria
Tel.: +213-31663388
Fax: +213-31660416
Crimos New Look
08 Rue du 11 Dcembre 1960
El Biar, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21915624
Fax: +213-21947191

Djerbellou Soons Motors


RN 05, Lot. N03 Al Alia, El
Harrache
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21520709 / -11
Fax: +213-21829609

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EGTPR S.A.R.L.
Cit en face le stade n01 Boufarik
Blida, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21644610
Fax: +213-21639495
El Amana Transit
2, rue Maurice Ravel
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-215051-32
Fax: +213-204752-49/ -48
El Djadid S.A.R.L.
185 Route Der El Beida, Z.I. Oued
Smar
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21553783
Fax: +213-21553783
El Moumtaza
26, Coop. El Mostakbel
16105 Birkhadem, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-461085
Fax: +213-21-461086
EMSG S.A.R.L.
50 bis Route Gu de Constantine
Bt. A
16208 Kouba, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21212257
Fax: +213-21213057
Envibac S.A.R.L.
Cit du Lyce villa J14
16013 Rouiba, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41-332479
Fax: +213-4-1332498
EPO Entreprise Portuaire dOran
01, rue du 20 Aout 55
31000 Oran, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21423783
Fax: +213-21423039
www.oran-port.com

Expensimed S.A.R.L.
Lot Industriel N08 El Achour
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-368303
Fax: +213-21-368307
www.expensimed.com
Exposign S.A.R.L.
87, Rsidence les Jasmins
Petit Staoueli
16002 Cheraga, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-7514 52
Fax: +213-21-753510

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FABS, Sarl
Lot N 9 Cite Lalla Fatma Nsoumer,
Dar El-Beida
16012 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-33-891283
Fax: +213-33-891846
www.fabs-dz.com
FILBA Filature Teinture de Barika,
Spa
Route de Biskra
P.O. Box 270
05400 Barika, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-446610
Fax: +213-21-440089
FLY CHEMICALS, EURL
Cit, logts n3
16405 Hydra, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-231655
Fax: +213-21-231644
FOREM Fondation Nationale pour
la Promotion de la Sant et
Dveloppement de la Recherche
Centre Culturel dHussein-Dey, Rue
Kaddour Rahim
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-363335
Fax: +213-21-371314
Forum des Chefs DEnterprise
Villa n 6 lotissement Benhaddadi
Cheraga Alger
1600 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-366800
Fax: +213-21370549
www.fce-dz.org

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UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is located on


the eastern side of the Arabian Peninsula and
shares borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Occupying a total area of about 83,600 km,
the UAE has a coast along the Arabian Gulf as
well as along the Gulf of Oman.

Political System,
Society and History
Unlike all other Arab countries, the United Arab Emirates operates under a federal system
consisting of seven Emirates, founded in 1971.
The countrys Supreme Council of Rulers, the
top policymaking committee, is made up of
the hereditary rulers from each individual
Emirate. Traditionally, the ruler of Abu Dhabi,
currently Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, holds the presidency of the UAE. The Prime
Minister is the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Due to their
population number and economic strength,
Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the two powerhouses of the federation.
The UAEs population is estimated at around
7.8 million, around 90% of which are foreigners. Particularly Abu Dhabi and Dubai attract
many expatriates, often from South and
South East Asia, seeking work opportunities.
Islam is the religion of the UAE and has in a

Abu Dhabi ( Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority)

moderate form an important influence on


many facets of life. Arabic is the official national language, though English, Hindi, and
Urdu are widely spoken. English, due to its
pre-eminence as the language of international business, is commonly used both in business and in general interaction. On December
2nd 2011, the UAE celebrated 40 years of national union.

Economic Development
The UAEs GDP is projected to amount to US$
386bn in 2012, according to the International
Monetary Fund (IMF). This results in a GDP per
capita at current prices of about US$ 65,000 annually. For the years 2013 to 2017, the Economist
Intelligence Unit expects the Emirati economy
to grow by 5.2% annually. These positive numbers are also reflected in the World Banks Ease
of Doing Business 2013 report, where the UAE
ranked 26th out of 185 countries worldwide. This
is a number of a symbolic kind which stands for
the UAEs successful efforts to diversify the
economy away from dependence on hydrocarbons. A solid industrial base has been established along with a very strong services sector.
The establishment of free zones has been an important feature of the diversification policy. Reform of property laws gave a major boost to the
real estate and tourism sectors.

Abu Dhabi and Dubai represent the economic


heavy weights of the federation. The Emirate of
Abu Dhabi, which can rely on its enormous oil
and gas reserves, is following an ambitious
agenda to diversify the economy with the Abu
Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. Dubai as a trading
city with a rich tradition is concentrating on its
global position as a logistic and financial hub.
The UAE is an increasingly attractive place to do
business with considerable opportunities
emerging in each of the Emirates. Clearly Dubai
and Abu Dhabi are the main attractions, but investors are now looking further afield towards
the emerging markets of the northern Emirates
such as Sharjah and Ras Al-Khaimah. Visitors
are drawn toward the open, low-tax and robust
economy, the stable market, the ease of doing
business, the essential back-up provided by first
rate infrastructure, the transparent regulatory
system, and the legal protection offered to intellectual property rights. Currently a new company and investment law is in process which
once in power will ease the conditions for
foreign companies in the UAE.
The UAE has been developing its non-oil activity in recent years. The governments diversification programmes enabled the non-oil sector to
account for around two thirds of the UAEs GDP
through large-scale infrastructure investment
in transport, trade and tourism. Thus, non-oil

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GDP growth is supposed to reach 6.5% between
2013 and 2016 in Abu Dhabi. In order to enhance
the economic diversification strategies entitled
UAE Economic Vision 2021, the UAE is currently focusing its efforts on investments in the real
economy which directly influence the standard
of living of all UAE residents, such as renewable
energy, airplane components and manufacturing, technology, tourism and education, and expanding the countrys services sector. The major industries in the UAE are oil and gas,
petrochemicals, aluminium, aeronautics, iron
and steel, cement, ceramics, ship repair, pharmaceuticals, tourism, transport, real estate, and
financial services.
The UAE Government is also developing the
small and medium enterprises (SMEs) sector as
a strategic move to transform it into a major
contributor to the national economy. The SMEs
contribution to GDP has already reached 60% in
2011, according to the Ministry of Economy.
The UAE is the worlds third largest exporter of
crude oil and, as of 2012, oil production
amounted to over 2.8 million barrels a day. Oil
reserves amount to 97.8bn barrels, the sixth
largest reserves in the world. Abu Dhabi holds
92.2bn barrels or 94% of the UAE total. Meanwhile, natural gas reserves are estimated at
214.2 trillion cubic feet, which is the fifth largest in the world, according to official sources.

The oil sector contributed about one third to


the GDP and even oil-rich Abu Dhabi is aiming
to have the non-oil sector contribute to nearly
two thirds of the GDP by 2030. Abu Dhabi is
pushing ahead with a massive investment program, which includes development of its hydrocarbon sector to meet domestic and foreign
demands. The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), which is owned by the Abu Dhabi
government and ranks among the top 10 oil
and gas companies worldwide, plans to invest
further multi-billion US-Dollars in the oil, gas
and petrochemical sector in the coming years.
ADNOC has begun the implementation of projects to boost Abu Dhabis oil production capacity from 2.5 million barrels a day to 3.5 million
barrels a day by 2017. Part of the ongoing program to expand its oil output capacity is the
development by the US ExxonMobil of the upper Zakum oilfield, the worlds fourth largest
oilfield. Once completed, the project will lift
the fields capacity to an expected 750,000 barrels per day in 2015. Another key venture of a
long-term investment is the Shah Sour Gas
project, with an estimated cost of more than
US$ 10bn, which is to be complete by end 2014.
The development of the downstream industry is
one of the UAEs priorities in the diversification
of the national economy. Currently a US$ 10bn
expansion of the petrochemical refinery in Ruwais is taking place. In the Khalifa Port and In-

Country Name: United Arab Emirates


Population: 7.89 million
Area: 83,600 km
Currency: UAE Dirham (AED),
1 AED = 100 Fils

Capital: Abu Dhabi


Emirates: Abu Dhabi (capital), Dubai,
Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al-Khaimah, Fujairah,
Umm Al-Qaiwain

Languages: Arabic (official)


English (commercial)

Useful Contacts
Embassy of the United Arab Emirates
Hiroshimastr. 18-20
10785 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49-30-516-516
Fax: +49-30-516-900
Email: uae@uaeembassy.de
www.uae-embassy.de
Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
The Towers at the Trade Center
West Tower, 14th Floor, Abu Dhabi Mall
P.O. Box 2591
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-6446693
Fax: +971-2-6446942
Email: info@abu-dhabi.diplo.de
www.abu-dhabi.diplo.de
Federation of UAE Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (Abu Dhabi)
P.O. Box 3014
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-6214144
Fax: +971-2-6339210
Email: info@fcciuae.ae
www.fcciuae.ae
Federation of UAE Chambers of
Commerce and Industry (Dubai)
P.O. Box 8886
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-2955500
Fax: +971-4-2941212
Email: info@fcciuae.ae
www.fcciuae.ae

Bilateral Trade Volume


2006-2012
German Imports
in EUR million

German Exports
in EUR million

2006: 469.2
2008: 503.0
2010: 519.1
2012 : 778.2

2006: 5348.5
2008: 8164.6
2010: 7582.6
2012 : 9777.0

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dustrial Zone, the Abu Dhabi National Chemicals
Company (ChemaWEyaat) is building twelve
petrochemical plants at the cost of US$ 20bn.
The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) market in the UAE has been dominated in the past two years by the Phase II expansion of Emirates Aluminiums (EMAL) smelter
complex, located between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
In the Transport and Infrastructure sector, construction work on the UAEs US$ 11bn federal railway project is under way as the projects first major civil engineering contract has been awarded.
By the end of 2013 the first trains will be in service in the west of Abu Dhabi. The entire network
is expected to carry up to 50 million tonnes of
cargo a year by 2030. This will be Abu Dhabis
most strategically significant civil engineering
project as it seeks to drive the diversification of
its industrial base away from its heavy focus on
petrochemicals. Central to the plan is the development of a national-scale transport and logistics network that will facilitate the movement of
raw materials and finished products to and from
industrial facilities and throughout the federation. The first phase of the new network, which
could one day be part of a network connecting
the region to Saudi Arabia and the other GCC
countries as well as Jordan and Syria, is a 266 km
long railway in the Abu Dhabi desert that will ini-

tially support a key energy development by Abu


Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). The line
will transport granulated sulphur from the oil
and gas processing facilities at the more than
US$ 11bn Shah Gas development plant in the
Empty Quarter of southern Abu Dhabi to the
port of Ruwais in the Western Region. A line between Ruwais and oil and gas processing facilities at Habshan will be built as a part of the first
stage of the initial phase to transport 10,000
tonnes of sulphur a day.
In June 2012, the Emirate of Dubai has completed Phase I of Dubai World Central Al Maktoum
International Airport. So far the airport has been
confined to cargo only with an annual capacity
of 600000 tons of cargo. By 2013 it is planned to
be the largest airport in the world in terms of
freight handled, transporting up to twelve million tons per year. Completion is due for 2017. Another key infrastructure project is the expansion of Dubai International Airport, which is
expected to handle up to 90 million passengers
a year by 2018. In parallel, the second metro line,
the Green Line, was completed in 2011. Both
lines (Red Line and Green Line 2) are in total
more than 70 km in length.
The UAE remains one of the largest construction
markets in the GCC with projects in progress or

Heart of Sharjah ( Sharjah Investment and Development Authority)

planning stages in 2012 up to a value of US$


623bn, according to MEED. Considerable building activities are taking place across the Emirates. Abu Dhabi still has a major shortage of residential units and construction of infrastructure
projects such as new roads, the Dubai and Abu
Dhabi metros, airports and new industrial areas
has proceeded without delay. Moreover, the Abu
Dhabi Ports Company, the entity in charge of developing and regulating industrial zones and
ports in the capital, has launched the US$ 7.2bn
initial phase of its flagship project, Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD). The infrastructure project is comprised of a multipurpose offshore port and one of the largest integrated
industrial zones in the world. The most advanced container terminal Khalifa Port was inaugurated on the 12 December 2012. The launching of the industrial free zone is on track with the
Emirates goal to reduce dependence on hydrocarbons. The industrial complex and its port are
expected to generate 15% of Abu Dhabis non-oil
GDP by 2030.
Through its Masdar initiative, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi government-owned
Mubadala Development Company, also Abu
Dhabi is becoming a world centre for renewable
energy technologies. Masdar comprises three
business units including Masdar Capital, Mas-

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dar Clean Energy and Masdar City and is complemented by Masdar Institute, an independent, research-driven graduate university.
Through a series of projects, the Emirate is creating the worlds first carbon-neutral city of
high regional and global relevance. A further indicator of the UAEs focus on renewable energy
is the creation of the International Renewable
Energy Authority (IRENA) in 2009, with its global headquarter in Abu Dhabi.

Progress towards the long-term


goal of diversification continues
as non-oil exports increase and
the industrial sector is identified
as key area of expansion.

In order to foster international business activities in the UAE, each Emirate now has its own
free zones. All free zones in the UAE are governed by the independent Free Zone Authority
(FZA) which is also the agency responsible for issuing operating licences and for assisting companies with establishing their business. The UAE
is home to multiple free zones, including the famous Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai International Financial City, and Dubai Healthcare City in
Dubai, KIZAD, Masdar City Free Zone, Abu Dhabi Airport Free Zone in Abu Dhabi, the Hamriya
Free Zone Authority in Sharjah, RAK Free Trade
Zone in Ras Al-Khaimah and many more. More
specialized free zones are planned, which will
cater to specific sectors including textile, energy, and design cities. Setting up business in one
of the UAEs many Free Trade Zones (FTZs) is recognized as an attractive option for foreign investors. The concessions offered to investors in
the free zones have led to their success in attracting a large number of companies and foreign direct investment. In turn, this success has
had the positive effect of expanding net non-oil
exports.

rooms came on stream. Hotels in Abu Dhabi


hosted more than 2.1 million visitors in 2011,
a figure that continues to rise, with the authorities targeting 3.2 million by 2015, according to Oxford Business Group. Meanwhile, Sharjah, widely seen as the UAEs
cultural capital, maintains its position as a
leading destination for cultural, heritage, and
family tourism worldwide. In 2013, the eleventh Sharjah Biennial took place with more
than 100 artists, architects, filmmakers, musicians and performers performing. Furthermore, Ras Al-Khaimah is putting a focus on
promoting its tourism industry with the
numbers of visitors expected to top the one
million mark in 2012.

Economic Outlook
The UAEs future course is aiming toward sustaining and broadening economic growth, rapid expansion of the capacity of public services,
particularly in the fields of health, education
and transport, an increasing focus on research
and development and sustainability, and deepening trade and diplomatic ties with a range of
partners. Apart from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, the
other five Emirates that make up the UAE are
becoming more important in terms of government spending plans in the future. Closing the
north-south gap through more investments is
a major goal of the federal governments future economic development plans. Thanks to
vast resources in its various wealth funds, the
UAEs Sovereign Wealth Funds have over US$
750bn in assets under management in 2012,
with the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority
alone accounting for US$ 627bn, according to
the SWF Institute. The UAE strongly supports a
GCC-wide free trade agreement with the European Union (EU), a position that has recently
during the visit of the Minister of Economy,
H.E. Sultan bin Saeed Nasser Al-Mansouri to
Berlin in April 2013 been affirmed. Close co-

operation already exists in a wide range of areas, such as trading, infrastructure, health, education, environment and energy. The UAE
continues to pursue a free and open trade regime, signing a number of free-trade agreements within the framework of agreements
between GCC countries.
The Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce
and Industry plays an important role in the advancement of the Emirati economy, particularly in encouraging the private sector to venture into all activities related to the economic
development. With chambers in all seven
Emirates of the federation it is in an ideal position to promote and implement the continuing diversification of the UAE economy.

German-Emirati
Business Relations
Business relations between Germany and the
United Arab Emirates are excellent. Germany
is throwing its weight behind a proposed free
trade agreement (FTA) between the GCC and
the EU. The bilateral trade volume reached
more than EUR 10bn in 2012, making the UAE
Germanys most important trading partner in
the Arab world.
Around 1.000 German companies are operating in the UAE, the majority in Abu Dhabi and
Dubai. As a regional hub for trade and services,
Dubai hosts more than 500 German companies with representative offices in the city. German companies have a large share at the UAE
economy, particularly with the supply of heavy
machinery and technical equipment, technology transfer, and performance of construction
works. Thus, German companies are engaged
in the construction of power plants, desalination plants, and infrastructure projects. German products enjoy an excellent reputation in
the United Arab Emirates.

The Tourism sector is an important pillar of the


Emirati economy and increasingly attractive
due to its rich tourism varieties and its capability to provide entertainment, culture, art, music,
fairs, and other services in the region. Particularly Dubai is first in that field. Visitor numbers
in Dubai reached 9.3 million in 2011, according
to the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing. In total, real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle estimates 1,700
branded hotel rooms entered the market in
2012, while TRI Hospitality estimates that
across the market as a whole 3,809 new
Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone (RAK FTZ) one of the fastest-growing free trade zones in the UAE
( RAK FTZ)

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Aerospace, Marine,
Automobiles

Banking and Finance

COMMERZBANK AG

Cavotec Middle East FZE


Jebel Ali Free Zone, South
P.O. Box 61124
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-883 83 50
Fax: +971-4-883 83 52
info.ae@cavotec.com
www.cavotec.com

Cavotec is a global engineering group that enables


industries worldwide to improve productivity,
safety and sustainability. Cavotec delivers innovative power transmission, distribution and control
technologies that form the link between fixed and
mobile equipment in the Ports & Maritime, Airports, Mining & Tunnelling and General Industry
sectors. All design and manufacture of Cavotec
systems takes place at our nine Centres of Excellence. Through a strong emphasis on quality and
innovation our engineers are capable of providing
durable solutions to industry operators throughout the world. Furthermore, our sales companies
in 35 countries around the globe provide our customers with local support backed by a global network of engineering expertise. Working closely
with our customers and industry bodies, we look
to develop further our long-term relationships.

Suite 11-15, Building GV 05, 4th floor


Gate Village
P.O. Box 506596
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-4284999
Fax: +971-4-4284998
dubai@commerzbank.ae
www.commerzbank.com
Commerzbank is a leading bank for private and
corporate customers in Germany. With Private
Customers, Mittelstandsbank, Corporates & Markets, Central & Eastern Europe, the Bank offers its
customers an attractive product portfolio, and is
a strong partner for the export-oriented SME sector. It has around 60 sites in more than 50 countries and serves more than 15 million private clients as well as 1 million business and corporate
clients worldwide. In 2012, it posted gross revenues of Just under EUR 10 billion with some
56,000 employees.
Commerzbank AG Dubai is the 21st foreign branch.
With a tradition of over 30 years in the Middle
East, our presence in Dubai comes as a fully integrated bank. Commerzbank AG Dubai branch offers the full range of financial solutions of Commerzbank Group worldwide to our institutional
Clients.

Bayer Middle East FZE

Jebel Ali Free Zone


P.O. Box 262369
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-8817774
Fax: +971-4-8814323
bme_info@bayer-ag.de
www.middleeast.bayer.com
Bayer is a global enterprise with core competencies in the fields of health care, nutrition and hightech materials. As an inventor company, it sets
trends in research-intensive areas. Bayers products and services are designed to benefit people
and improve the quality of life. At the same time,
the Group aims to create value through innovation, growth and high earning power. Bayer is
committed to the principles of sustainable development and acts as a socially and ethically responsible corporate citizen. In fiscal 2011, the Group
employed about 112,000 people and had sales of
EUR 36.5 billion. Capital expenditures amounted
to EUR 1.7 billion, R&D expenses to EUR 2.9 billion.

Chemical Industry

Voith Middle East FZE (Dubai Branch)


Plot No. TP020704 Technopark, Jebel Ali
P.O. Box 263461
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-810-4000
Fax: +971-4-810-4090
voith-middle-east@voith.com
www.middle-east.voithturbo.com

Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil &


gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost
42,000 people, generates EUR 5.7 billion in sales,
operates in about 50 countries around the world
and is today one of the biggest family-owned companies in Europe. Voith Turbo, is a Group Division
of Voith GmbH. that develops and produces drive
and braking systems for industry, rail, road and
marine. Or more precisely: for trains, trucks, buses
and ships, but also for industrial and wind power
plants. In focus are technologies that drive machines efficiently, move vehicles on land and at sea
safely, reliably and comfortably, save energy and
reduce emissions. The central core component of
our technology is hydrodynamics. As a Center of
Competence, Voith Middle East FZE supports and
services its customers within its region.

BASF - The Chemical Company


BASF FZE, Jebel Ali Free Zone
P.O.Box 61309
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-8838773
Fax: +971-4-8836787
antonio.el-sayegh@basf.com
www.basf.ae

BASF is the worlds leading chemical company: The


Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from
chemicals, plastics, performance products and
crop protection products to oil and gas. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Through science and
innovation, we enable our customers in nearly every industry to meet the current and future needs
of society. Our products and solutions contribute
to conserving resources, ensuring nutrition and
improving quality of life. We have summed up this
contribution in our corporate purpose: We create
chemistry for a sustainable future. BASF had sales
of EUR 72.1 billion in 2012 and more than 110,000
employees as of the end of the year. BASF shares
are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt
(BAS), London (BFA) and Zurich (AN).

OUTOTEC GmbH Abu Dhabi

P.O. Box 45244


Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-631-1551
Fax: +971-2-631-6551
mohamed.alammawi@outotec.com
www.outotec.com
Outotec develops and provides technology solutions for the sustainable use of Earths natural resources. As the global leader in minerals and metals processing technology, Over the last several
decades, we have developed several breakthrough
technologies. We also offer innovative solutions
for the chemical industry, industrial water treatment and the utilization of alternative energy
sources. With a global network of sales and service centers, research facilities and more than
3,400 experts Outotec generated annual sales of
EUR 970 million in 2010. Outotec shares are listed
on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.

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UAE

Voith Middle East FZE (Dubai Branch)


Plot No. TP020704 Technopark, Jebel Ali
P.O. Box 263461
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-810-4000
Fax: +971-4-810-4090
voith-middle-east@voith.com
www.middle-east.voithturbo.com

Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil &


gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost
42,000 people, generates EUR 5.7 billion in sales,
operates in about 50 countries around the world
and is today one of the biggest family-owned companies in Europe. Voith Turbo, is a Group Division
of Voith GmbH. that develops and produces drive
and braking systems for industry, rail, road and
marine. Or more precisely: for trains, trucks, buses
and ships, but also for industrial and wind power
plants. In focus are technologies that drive machines efficiently, move vehicles on land and at sea
safely, reliably and comfortably, save energy and
reduce emissions. The central core component of
our technology is hydrodynamics. As a Center of
Competence, Voith Middle East FZE supports and
services its customers within its region.

Wacker Chemicals AG
P.O.Box 341071
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-7099999
Fax: +971-4-7099911
info.dubai@wacker.com
www.wacker.com

Wacker Chemie AG is a globally active chemical


company headquartered in Munich. It ranks
among the top 100 industrial enterprises in Germany. It has 17,000 employees worldwide. Wacker has production sites in Europe, Asia, North &
South America and global sales network over 100
subsidiaries and local offices in order to satisfy
customers Worldwide. Wacker Chemicals Middle
East has been founded in October 2000. It comprises sales and marketing functions as well as the
technical center to promptly support its customers in the region. Main products are polymers and
silicones for applications as construction chemicals, coating, ink, textile, rubber, oil & gas, and a
number of other industrial applications.

Construction and
Infrastructure

CIRTA Electro Mechanical Contracting and


Maintenance
P.O.Box 126673
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-64544-91
Fax: +971-2-64544-92
cirtaemcm@eim.ae
www.cirta.ae

CIRTA is a dynamically emergent contracting company providing top-notch electromechanical/engineering solutions, facilities management services and underground technology systems
recognized throughout the U.A.E. and Qatar. CIRTA is supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa
Fund for Enterprise Development. The company is
based in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E and has a long , reputable history in the above fields. True to its commitment to quality, CIRTA has ISO certifications for
ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS
18001:2007. Employing the best and soundest
business practices and principles in all aspects of
its operations, the company was awarded in 2012
the Emirati Business of the Year Award and Mohammad Bin Rashid Award for Young Business
Leaders from Gulf Capital and Dubai SME, respectively.

Consulting

Ernst & Young Middle East


W. L. Gore & Associates GmbH
Middle East Abu Dhabi

Al Niyadi Bldg, 9th floor, office 903, Airport Road


P.O. Box 11 44 70
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-4437749
Fax: +971-2-4437748
sealants_EU@wlgore.com
www.gore.com/sealants/me
Gore is a leading manufacturer of thousands of
advanced technology products for the electronics,
fabrics, industrial and medical markets. Perhaps
best known for its waterproof and breathable GORE-TEX fabric, the companys portfolio features a
diverse array of innovations, including everything
from guitar strings to life-saving cardiovascular
devices. Gore is also well-known for its unique corporate culture, including a non-hierarchical management style. Gore is headquartered in Newark,
Del., posts annual sales of more than $3.2 billion,
and employs approximately 10,000 associates in
30 countries worldwide.

BMC Gulf LLC

P.O.Box 33260
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-884-5001
Fax: +971-4-884-5002
info@bmc-gulf.com
www.bmc-gulf.com
Established in the UAE since 1998, BMC Gulf caters
the GCC and Middle East markets with professional engineering solutions. BMC Gulfs products are
sourced from European suppliers operating state
of the art manufacturing facilities. Services: Professional Design, Supply and Installation Applications: Containment (lakes, ponds, reservoirs,
tanks, landfills, etc.), Structural Protection (foundation lining, tunnel waterproofing, etc.) and Water Management (piping networks, surface water
drainage, etc.) Products: Pipes, Fittings & Valves
made of HDPE, PP, PVDF and ECTFE, Welding Machines for thermoplastics, Testing Equipment for
laboratories, Geosynthetics, Geotextiles, Geomembranes, Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCL),
Geogrids, Geonets, Geocomposites, Geocells,
Geopipes, Water Management Systems, Leachate
Collection Systems, Irrigation Solutions, Erosion
Controls.

Al Attar Business Tower, 28th Floor,


Sheikh Zayed Road
P.O. Box 9267
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-3129-189
Fax: +971-4-3324-004
torsten.blaschke@ae.ey.com
www.ey.com/mena
Ernst & Young is a global leader in providing professional services with 152,000 people worldwide
united by our shared values and an unwavering
commitment to quality. Our MENA practice has
operated since 1923 and our longevity in the region gives us a deep understanding of business in
this part of the world. We are the largest professional services provider in the region, offering assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services.
We have over 5,200 people in 18 offices throughout MENA, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq,
Lebanon, Syria, Libya and the Palestinian Authority. We can help your established business on the
ground and also assist you in starting your business. Our culture is to ensure that we understand
your concerns and work with you to provide creative, innovative and cost effective solutions.

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UAE
Energy

BehneMar Middle East LLC

Al Hawai Tower 904 Sheikh Zayed Road


P.O. Box 29717
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-3434004
Fax: +971-4-3214530
info@behnemar.com
www.behnemar.com
BehneMar Middle East LLC is a Dubai based family holding active in : - Cutting-edge energy saving
solutions for real estate projects (CentroGulf) Sustainable real estate developments (BBK) - and
Boutique yachting consultancy for high net worth
individuals (BehneMar Yachting) CentroGulf Ltd.
is a Masdar City based joint-venture with Wolf
GmbH Mainburg Germany and delivers energy efficient climate solutions for commercial and residential real estate in MENA and India. It benefits
from 3 key competences: BehneMars well-established local networks; Wolfs industry expertise as
one of Europes leading suppliers of energy-saving
systems and access to key industry professionals.

Environment and Water

Plambeck Emirates Global


Renewable Energy LLC

Voith Middle East FZE (Dubai Branch)

Plambeck Emirates Global Renewable Energy LLC


invests in long-term renewable energy power projects. As an independent consultant Plambeck
Emirates develops master plans for generating energy from renewable resources, offers expertise in
financing and builds and operates the projects. We
provide: Development of economical, feasible
and sustainable renewable energy power plants,
tailor made for the region Construction, operation and maintenance services Master plans to
develop the energy supply from oil, gas, uranium
to a modern more preferable using renewable energies (wind, solar, water and biomass) Investment and financing The aim is the most economical feasible utilization of the regional resources to
the satisfaction of all parties involved.

Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil &


gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost
42,000 people, generates EUR 5.7 billion in sales,
operates in about 50 countries around the world
and is today one of the biggest family-owned companies in Europe. Voith Turbo, is a Group Division
of Voith GmbH. that develops and produces drive
and braking systems for industry, rail, road and
marine. Or more precisely: for trains, trucks, buses
and ships, but also for industrial and wind power
plants. In focus are technologies that drive machines efficiently, move vehicles on land and at sea
safely, reliably and comfortably, save energy and
reduce emissions. The central core component of
our technology is hydrodynamics. As a Center of
Competence, Voith Middle East FZE supports and
services its customers within its region.

P.O. Box 95201


Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.: +971-2-4914-4555
Fax: +971-2-4914-488
info@plambeckemirates.com
www.plambeckemirates.com

Plot No. TP020704 Technopark, Jebel Ali


P.O. Box 263461
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-810-4000
Fax: +971-4-810-4090
voith-middle-east@voith.com
www.middle-east.voithturbo.com

Health
Naran General Trading L.L.C.
Part of Al-Shammari Group
P.O. Box 41349
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-35499-33/22
Fax: +971-4-35499-44
narangtg@naran.ae
www.naran.ae

NARAN GENERAL TRADING COMPANY LLC is an


ISO 9001-2008 Certified UAE Company established in Dubai in the year of 2000 to provide high
quality products and services to customers in UAE,
Iraq and other countries in the Middle East, which
is committed to deliver the best quality products
from prime manufacturers and suppliers such as:
Industrial tools, Oil & Gas Equipment supplies,
Bio-technology Products & services.
NARAN provides different Logistic & Shipping services to its customers in the Middle East and Africa and is currently targeting the field of renewable
energy and its vast applications to develop the
green buildings concept in UAE and also as a
source of energy in areas deprived of Electricity.

Voith Middle East FZE (Dubai Branch)


Plot No. TP020704 Technopark, Jebel Ali
P.O. Box 263461
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-810-4000
Fax: +971-4-810-4090
voith-middle-east@voith.com
www.middle-east.voithturbo.com

Voith sets standards in the markets energy, oil &


gas, paper, raw materials and transportation & automotive. Founded in 1867, Voith employs almost
42,000 people, generates EUR 5.7 billion in sales,
operates in about 50 countries around the world
and is today one of the biggest family-owned companies in Europe. Voith Turbo, is a Group Division
of Voith GmbH. that develops and produces drive
and braking systems for industry, rail, road and
marine. Or more precisely: for trains, trucks, buses
and ships, but also for industrial and wind power
plants. In focus are technologies that drive machines efficiently, move vehicles on land and at sea
safely, reliably and comfortably, save energy and
reduce emissions. The central core component of
our technology is hydrodynamics. As a Center of
Competence, Voith Middle East FZE supports and
services its customers within its region.

Al-Mazroui for Medical and Chemical


Supplies
P.O.Box 6196
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-2661272
Fax: +971-4-2690612
almaz@almaz.net.ae
www.almazrouimedical.ae

Al Mazroui Medical & Chemical Supplies, Serving


the Medical Sector for more than 3decades!
Founded in 1978, Al Mazroui became an established leader in medical industry by consistently
providing exceptional, comprehensive and worldclass medical products and services in UAE & its
neighboring countries. Empowered by highly
trained professional from managers, sales & marketing, engineers,doctors and pharmacists, we
provide all kinds of medical, dental, laboratory
equiptments, consumables, instruments, pharmaceutical and chemical products to all government and private hospitals, clinics and medical
centers. AL Mazroui also caters turnkey projects
from feasibility study, installation and maintenance of mobile clinics to hospitals.

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UAE
Law

Gulf Drug Establishment

P.O. Box 3264


Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971 4 397 4949
Fax: +971 4 396 2986
info@gulfdrug.com
www.gulfdrug.com

GulfDrugs vision is to be our clients preferred provider of products, services and solutions. Its a vision centered on what the customer; partner,
wants, needs and expects; and even, to pleasantly surprise the customer with something even better if possible In Gulfdrugs quest to provide the
best possible service to our clients, we aim to continuously introduce qualitative, innovative, cutting edge medical products and services in the
UAE. Be they pharmaceuticals, medical disposables, medical equipment or just improving services, such as biomedical maintenance, or express
logistics and emergency supply to wards and patients.

Manufacturers and
Suppliers

Schlter Graf & Partner

The Citadel Tower, 20th Floor, Office 2001-2005,


Business Bay
P.O. Box 29337
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-43130-60
Fax: +971-4-43130-50
dubai@schlueter-graf.com
www.schlueter-graf.com

Knauf LLC

P.O.Box 112871
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-8019244
Fax: +971-4-3349659
info@knauf.ae
www.knauf.ae

Schlter Graf & Partner is an internationally established law firm with its headquarters in Dortmund, Germany, especially operating in the Middle East Region. Since 1995, Schlter Graf &
Partner advises its clients through its offices and
its correspondence lawyers in Dubai, Abu Dhabi
(UAE), Doha (Qatar), Riad, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia),
Manama (Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Kuwait, Teheran (Iran) etc. We represent individual clients,
medium sized and international corporations of
all major industries on the laws of Germany, the
UAE and the other Gulf countries. Schlter Graf &
Partner ensures complete cross-border legal advice for companies planning to do or already doing
business in the Middle East and/or Germany covering all relevant jurisdictions and applicable laws.

With over 150 sites in over 40 countries, Knauf is


one of the Worlds leading building materials
manufacturers. Our range of construction products includes plaster boards, ceiling tiles, plasters,
insulation materials, metal profiles and accessories, sound absorption boards, indoor and outdoor
cement boards and fire stopping. Our special and
standard systems include partitions, ceilings, linings, shaft walls, moisture, fire, mold protection,
acoustic and thermal insulation, gypsum and cement plasters, plastering machines, hand tools
and more.

Sharjah Investment & Development


Authority

Strohal Legal Group

Villa 2, 20B Street, Community 153


P.O.Box 31484
Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
Tel.: +971-7-2364530
Fax: +971-7-2364531
office@slg-strohallegalgroup.com
www.slg-strohallegalgroup.com

Knauf R.A.K.

Manufacturing Plant
P.O.Box 50006
Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
Tel.: +971-7-221 5300
Fax: +971-7-221 5301
info@knauf.ae
www.knauf.ae

The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority Shurooq is an independent government


body based in Al Qasba- Sharjah. Shurooq was established by Emiri Decree No. 2 of 2009, issued by
His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al
Qassimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, and is chaired by H.E Sheikha Bodour
Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, with Marwan bin Jassim Al
Sarkal as CEO. Shurooqs aim is to achieve social,
cultural, environmental and economic development on the basis of Sharjahs distinct Arab and Islamic identity, to create new investment opportunities within the emirate, and to encourage
investment by adopting the best standards in providing services so as to attract investors.

If it wasnt enough, we are also associated with


firms in Italy, Hungary, Indonesia and India. This
means our lawyers are well placed to serve as legal counsel throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

With over 150 sites in over 40 countries, Knauf is


one of the Worlds leading building materials
manufacturers. Our range of construction products includes plaster boards, ceiling tiles, plasters,
insulation materials, metal profiles and accessories, sound absorption boards, indoor and outdoor
cement boards and fire stopping. Our special and
standard systems include partitions, ceilings, linings, shaft walls, moisture, fire, mold protection,
acoustic and thermal insulation, gypsum and cement plasters, plastering machines, hand tools
and more.

P.O.Box 867
Sharjah, UAE
Tel.: +971-6-5560-777
Fax: +971-6-5560-444
info@shurooq.gov.ae
www.shurooq.gov.ae

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UAE

Robert Bosch Middle East F.Z.E.

West Wing 6B, Office 535 Dubai Airport Free Zone


P.O. Box 54307
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-2123-00
Fax: +971-4-2123-388
info@ae.bosch.com
www.bosch.com
Robert Bosch Middle East is a fully-owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, which has been operative in the Middle East and Africa for over 40
years. Further growth in the region is projected.
Robert Bosch Middle East sells automotive spare
parts & equipments, power tools, security systems and electric drive & control technology to a
broad customer base in the Middle East & Northern African countries. Our training center is fully
equipped with the latest test facilities. The Bosch
Group is a leading global supplier of technology
and services. In the areas of automotive and industrial technology, consumer goods, and building technology, more than 300,000 associates
generated sales of 51.5 billion euros in fiscal 2011.

Salzgitter Mannesmann International


GmbH Representative Office Dubai

604 East Wing Building 4A


Dubai Airport Free Zone
P.O. Box 54431
Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-20456-30
Fax: +971-4-20456-31
rainer.terlinden@szmh-group.com
www.salzgitter-mannesmann-international.com
Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH is
the globally working export division of the Salzgitter Group, your single source worldwide. Our
strengths are a profound knowledge of the markets, a global presence and personal services.
Above all, it is the consistently high quality of the
products in which we trade that provides the basis of our success. Product range: SAW steel pipe,
longitudinal and helical seam HFI welded pipe,
longitudinal seam Seamless hot rolled steel
tubes Hot bends from seamless and welded steel
tubes Hot rolled plates Hot rolled beams

ThyssenKrupp AG Representative Office


Middle East & North Africa

P.O. Box 36774


Dubai, UAE
Tel.: +971-4-7059-300
Fax: +971-4-7059-301
meo.technologies@thyssenkrupp.com
www.thyssenkrupp.com

At ThyssenKrupp 170,000 employees in around 80


countries work with passion and expertise to develop solutions for sustainable progress. Their
skills and commitment are the basis of our success. In fiscal year 2010/2011 ThyssenKrupp generated sales of EUR 49 billion. For us, innovations
and technical progress are key factors in managing global growth and using finite resources in a
sustainable way. With our engineering expertise
in the areas of Material, Mechanical and
Plant, we enable our customers to gain an edge
in the global market and manufacture innovative
products in a cost- and resource-efficient way. The
basis for this is responsible corporate governance
geared towards long-term value growth. In an ever-changing business environment we are continuously evolving our company to enable us to meet
the global challenges of the future with innovative solutions.

As the Arabian Gulfs first beachfront course, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club provides a breathtaking variety of golf experiences
( Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority)

Algeria Listing of Companies

21

Algeria
G

German Lloyd GL
Cit Ain Allh Bat. 422 B N7 Dely
Ibrahim
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-441135
Fax: +213-21-441137
www.gl-group.com

Jet-Services
Cit Moumni Rabah N3, 25140 Ain
Smara Constantine
25140 Ain Smara, Algeria
Tel.: +213-31974600
Fax: +213-31974600

NEAL New Energy Algeria


15, Haouche Kaouche, Dely Ibrahim
16302 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213- 21-372883
Fax: +213-21-372923
www.neal-dz.net

T.O.D. SMES INC


15000 Tizi-ouzou, Algeria
Tel.: +213-69-7781309
Fax: +213-26229132

Groupe Dentaire Algrien


12, rue Touileb Mohamed
(ex languedoc)
16100 Alger Centre, Algeria
Tel.: +213-27-770324
Fax: +213-27-770377
GTPH BOUFRADJI
Cit des Functionaires BT C3,
Cage L No. 4
2000 Chlef, Algeria
Tel.: +213- 21-828296
Fax: +213-21-824312

H
Horizon Plus Medical S.A.R.L.
30, Rue Boualem Maza
16010 El Harrach, Algeria
Tel.: +213-3-4235862
Fax: +213-3-4235863
Htel Club Alloui
Tichy Centre
Bjaia, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-685210
Fax: +213-21-673142
www.cluballoui.org
Htel Sofitel Alger
Rue Hassiba Benbouali 172
P.O. Box 152R
Algier, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41-413290
Fax: +213-41-413290
www.sofitel.com
Hydrostat S.A.R.L.
29, rue de Lourmel
31000 Oran, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-811906
Fax: +213-21-813273

I
Industries Mdico-Chirurgicales
Zone industrielle voie A, B.P 26,
Rouiba
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-372674
Fax: +213-21-361748
www.imc-dz.com

Joktal S.A.R.L.
Z.I. Arbal BP 07 Tlelelat Oran
31140 Oued Tlelat, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41436600
Fax: +213-41437546

K
Kechabia Eclairage
Route Nationale N05 BP. 46 Tidjelabine Boumerdes
35490 Tidjelabine, Algeria
Tel.: +213-20791234
Fax: +213-21862621
Knauf - Platres - Fleurus
BP N02 Boufatis Oran
31240 Boutafis, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41521050/51
Fax: +213-41521462

L
La Grande Rose de Sable Agro
02, rue Amaar Smaous
16040 Hussein Dey Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-777297
Fax: +213-21-777145
Laboratoires PAUL HARTMANN
S.A.R.L.
Villa N 10, Lotissements communal N 3
Rouiba, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-855330
Fax: +213-21-856883
www.hartmann.dz
LAVENIR S.A.R.L.
Zone Industrielle de Garat Ettam
47133 Bouboura, Algeria
Tel.: +213-29-873092
Fax: +213-29-873078
Lufthansa German Airlines
06, rue Emir El Khetabi
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21643643
Fax: +213-21636327

Inter-Trans S.A.R.L.
20, Bd. Colonel Amirouche
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-645976
Fax: +213-21-749381
www.intertrans-dz.com

M.P.S. Matriel de Protection & de


Scurot Ets MECHEDDOU
10, route de Bach Djarrah
cit Maya
P.O.Box 280
16008 El Magharia, Algeria
Tel.: +213- 21778149
Fax: +213-21778150

IPD Aribi S.A.R.L.


44 Av. Colonel Bougara,
Miliana Ain Defla
44225 Khemis Miliana, Algeria
Tel.: +213-27662355
Fax: +213-27663154

Maghreb Truck Company Spa


04, Avenue Victor Hugo
Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-513840
Fax: +213-21-513837
www.mtc-man.com

O
O.M. Metal
Zone Industrielle Oued Smar Alger
Algier, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21513415
Fax: +213-661650204

p
PROTRONIC International S.A.R.L.
3, rue Louise de Bettignies
16500 Alger Centre, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-742360
Fax: +213-21-742360

R
RED MED Group
BP 509 Route dIn Amenas
30500 Hassi Messaoud Ouargla,
Algeria
Tel.: +213-29739400
Fax: +213-29739195
www.redmed-group.com

s
Sara Voyages
Cite mekhancha abdlatife bp. 78
24000 Guelma, Algeria
Tel.: +213-37263235
Fax: +231-37264368
www.saravoyages.com
Sarl attaexpo
25,26 Lot La Madeleine, Hydra
16035 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-945878
Fax: +213-21-945878
Siemens Algrie
13, Rue Mohamed Semani, B.P. 112
16035 Hydra - Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-480 448
Fax: +213-21-480 442
www.siemens.com
Socit Oranaise des Industries
Meunires
Zone Industrielle N 4 Lot 18
Chteibo
Oran, Algeria
Tel.: +213-41-597022
www.groupe-aribi.com
Solic Alger
28, lot. de la Petite Provence - Hydra
16000 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-483340
www.solic-group.com
STRABAG Algrie E.U.R.L.
Villa n41,Les Sources,
Lotissement Cadat
Bir Mourad Ras, Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-562291
www.dywidag-international.com

Tahraoui S.A.R.L.
8, avenue Hakim Sadane
07000 Biskra, Algeria
Tel.: +213-33732928
Fax: +213-33732928
Transglory S.A.R.L.
route de Sidi Yahia - Hydra 12
16000 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21436574
Fax: + 213-21436584
www.transglory.com
Transit Alco
129 Bd Krim Belkacem
16027 Alger, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-741085
Fax:
+213-21-740892
www.alcodz.com
Transit Nedjam
14 Principal Street Claireval
16000 Al Giers, Algeria
Tel.:
+213-21-937165
Fax:
+213-21-937699
www.transit-nedjam.com

Z
ZF Algrie S.A.R.L.
Route Nationale N5
P.O. Box 143A
16300 Rouiba, Algeria
Tel.: +213-21-817595
Fax:
+213-21-817598
www.zf.com

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