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Arinaga

Guide of the

Industrial Area

20112012

Edition

Mass media are full of negative news; in fact, there are

so many bad news that it is hard to get out of bed to face

another day and struggle against adversity. Therefore, this

letter is not very different from the one I wrote last year in a

similar scenario, which, to begin with, is not pleasant at all.

However, for these very reasons, I wish to address myself

to you, users and readers of this third edition of the Guide of

the Arinaga Industrial Area, published by AENAGA, to convey

a message of hope, as I am absolutely convinced that this too

shall pass and that we will triumph over this situation when

we least expect it.

Also, I want to congratulate the whole of the productive

structure of the Canary Islands for their huge daily effort

The crisis will not defeat us

Agustín Hidalgo / President of the Business

Association of the Arinaga Industrial Area

to overcome adversity, which seems determined not to let

us advance a single metre. Meanwhile, we will continue

displaying our desire for self-improvement, and working those

miracles that enable us to make ends meet, aware as we are

that thousands of families depend on us, businesspeople of

the Arinaga Industrial Area.

Finally, I would like to have a thought for all those fellow

businessmen who have suffocated and ended defeated,

unable to win even a small battle of this global war. Some

of them, after decades of work, have had to close their

businesses; others, after swimming against the current for

many years, have ended dying near the shore. To all of them

I wish the best of lucks in other aspects of life.

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Table of contents

Greeting from Agustín Hidalgo. President

of the Business Association of the Arinaga

Industrial Area

Introduction. Necessity is the mother of

invention

Interview with Paulino Rivero. President of the

Government of the Canary Islands

Interview with José Miguel Bravo de Laguna.

President of the Council of Gran Canaria

Interview with Antonio Morales. Mayor of the

Town Hall of Agüimes

Interview with Sebastián Grisaleña. President

of the Canarian Confederation of Businessmen

(CCE)

Interview with José Sánchez Tinoco. President

of the Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria

Interview with Luis Ibarra. President of the Port

Authority of Las Palmas

Interview with Eugenio Castillo. Regional

president of the Industrial Association of the

Canary Islands (ASINCA)

Interview with Óscar Hernández. Councillor

for Tax, Human Resources, Interior Regime,

Industry and Citizen Security of the Town Hall

of Agüimes

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6

8

12

14

16

18

22

24

26

Interview with Juan Acosta. President of the

Conservation Entity of the Arinaga Industrial

Area

Interview with Agustín Hidalgo. President

of the Business Association of the Arinaga

Industrial Area

List of companies

Article. Weariness is for cowards

Article. A long-lasting relationship

Article. A quarter of a century in the

automotive business

Article. Careful management

Article. The driving force of the Archipelago

Article. The UPE Network, of the Canary

Islands Technological Institute, promotes the

entrepreneurial spirit in the Canary Islands

Useful telephone numbers

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The largest industrial area of the Canary Islands has not

been free of the problems caused by current circumstances.

But it is true that thanks to its management model, the feeling

of unity among the businesspeople established in the Arinaga

Industrial Area and a determination capable of enduring the

direst conditions, this area, an example in every way, is still

alive despite a storm that is here to stay for some time yet,

in the opinion of many. In fact, it is so alive that its almost

seven million square meters of surface keep increasing to

meet the demands of numerous companies that want to be

established here, something hard to believe given the current

circumstances.

Necessity has brought about adjustment measures in the

Arinaga Industrial Area never before imagined and ingenious

remedies born from the privileged minds of the Canarian

Necessity is the mother of inventionbusinesspeople. These methods, conceived to overcome

the effects of this terrible economic crisis, together with

the tireless job of those who, out of their own will and the

decision of companies, have been chosen to take charge of

this economic giant of the southeast of Gran Canaria, are

saving the situation in a very hostile environment.

Half a loaf is better than none…

In the midst of a long process with an uncertain ending,

necessity has been the mother of invention, as the title of this

article reads. This expression comes in handy to defi ne one of

the initiatives aimed at “reconverting” the Arinaga Industrial

Area to save it from a possible death; a scheme that many of

the political and business representatives whose thoughts are

included in this guide consider to be timely and valuable.

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This measure is based on the

promotion of direct trade among the

companies of the Arinaga Industrial

Area. This concept, although it may

not seem at fi rst to be the solution that

will bring an end to the suffering of

many businesspeople, who are forced

to fi re employees to avoid closing their

businesses, does mean a real change

of mentality in the way a company

is managed and, consequently, an

opportunity to save the situation.

AENAGA has been working for years

on this initiative and on countless others

–such as this guide– which are destined

to create value in the Industrial Area.

A project with which, in words of its

president, Agustín Hidalgo, “we intend

not only to counter these diffi cult times,

but also to change the way we look at industrial areas.” To

achieve this, they have talked with businesspeople “to make

them realise, among other things, that a way of overcoming

this crisis is to earn money on a daily

basis, and direct retail trade is the perfect

formula for this, as a complement to

wholesale trade, which was exclusively

practiced until very recently.”

Apparently, businesspeople have

integrated the idea well; in fact, near 80% of

the members of AENAGA have introduced

this selling method in their companies so

far. This is publicised through an image

created for this purpose that will appear

in the list of this business guide and will

be displayed on storefronts.

Thus, companies have the opportunity

to have cash fl ow on a daily basis and

are publicising themselves among new

potential buyers; as for the client, he

knows that he can fi nd almost anything in

a sort of huge shopping centre with companies carrying out

all kinds of activities – around 150 different ones.

It is not hard to imagine how complicated it can be to

control the almost seven million square kilometres that

make up this Area. However, thanks to private security

and the invaluable job done by the Spanish Guardia Civil,

which assigns a patrol from Monday to Thursday night and

day and at least two patrols on weekends for this purpose,

thieves are having a tough time.

The security of the Industrial Area, in good hands

First sergeant Antonio Rina, in charge of controlling the

largest industrial area of the Archipelago, says so, while he

also admits that the Rapid Intervention support force of the

Spanish Guardia Civil of Vecindario is also responsible for

having the situation under control, since this force has been

very present lately not only in the town and industrial Area

of Arinaga, but also in other nearby trouble spots.

8 Interview

“The Arinaga Industrial Area is a great example

of business dynamism”

Paulino Rivero / President of the Government of the Canary Islands

It would be great if other industrial areas would take advantage of the invaluable experience of the Arinaga Industrial Area”

- What is your opinion of the industrial or business areas as

unifying elements of the productive structure?

- Industrial areas are essential elements for the economic

diversifi cation of the Canary Islands and the Government

will continue making all the necessary efforts to increase

the surface for industrial use. Our fi nal goal, as stated in the

Canary Islands Industrial Strategy, is that the ‘productive’

industry reaches 6 percent of the GNP by 2020. We are on the

right track and complying with the guidelines of the Strategy,

approved by the Parliament on the 28 of May 2009 after

consensus with political and economic agents.

- And of the Arinaga Industrial Area specifi cally? What are

the most signifi cant elements of this Area in your opinion?

- Apart from the activity itself, I think that the industrial area

is a great example of business dynamism in many other

aspects: organisation, business association, innovation,

entrepreneurship or promotion.

- Do you think that the Arinaga Area is an example other

industrial or business areas of the Islands should follow?

- I believe that any initiative leading to the consolidation of

our industrial structure must be promoted and imitated. It

would be great if other industrial areas could take advantage

of the invaluable experience of the Arinaga Industrial Area.

- The Arinaga Industrial Area has traditionally supported

renewable energies. Despite its being an advantageous

model in many ways, why are there so many obstacles – as

it is the case with this Area – when it comes to supplying the

network with all the energy that is generated?

- Here we are dealing with two different issues. On the one

hand, the small stations of up to 100 kilowatts that exist in

Arinaga are directly connected to the area’s low voltage

network.

On the other hand, in the case of high voltage, dossiers are

studied individually in order to fi nd a solution. However,

Red Eléctrica (company operating the Spanish electrical

system) already has a project approved by Industry to build a

substation where all the photovoltaic and wind power energy

can be supplied and transferred to the electrical network.

- What do the Canary Islands need to break free from the

slavery of oil, having such enormous renewable energy

sources?

- The promotion and implementation of renewable energies

have been always present in this government’s initiatives. We

have complied with 78% of the Canary Islands Energetic Plan

(PECAN) for 2015.

As for wind power, now that the tender is over and has been

awarded in all the Islands, more than 50% of the goal set for

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2015 will be covered, with a total allocation of 440 megawatts.

In the case of photovoltaic energy, 126 megawatts have been

already installed in the Canary Islands.

We are taking a big step towards the goal of providing our

energetic systems with enough generating capacity to cover

30% of the electrical demand in the Canary Islands with

renewable energies.

- The Arinaga Industrial Area Business Association is

encouraging among its members the culture of direct trade

in order to overcome these diffi cult times. What do you

think of this initiative?

- Certainly, these are particularly hard times, and we must

make the most of any opportunity that presents itself. I am

aware that the commercial sector is more and more present

in the Arinaga Industrial Area and I think that this is a good

initiative.

- In a fragmented territory such as the Archipelago, industrial

areas have, perhaps, greater value, since they bring together

the wills and efforts of groups of companies under the same

umbrella?

- Doubtless, combined action is essential to achieve common

goals. Even more so in times of crisis, when it is necessary

The Government of the Canary Islands has complied with 78% of the Canary Islands Energetic Plan (PECAN) for 2015”

Paulino Rivero. Presidente del Gobierno de Canarias

10 Interview

to join forces and work in a coordinated way. In this sense,

business associations, of which Arinaga is a great example,

are essential.

- What specifi c measures does the Government have in

order to support business areas such as this one, taking into

account the serious situation they are going through?

- We must remember that the State Programme helps for

reindustrialisation, REINDUS, for the Canary Islands, are

endowed with 21.6 million euro in 2011 –twice as much

as in 2010– and that they are providing great support to

industries. Besides, among other initiatives, we are fi nancing

the Industrial Buildings for Entrepreneurs (NIDO), with up to

300,000 euro per building, which evidences the Government’s

commitment with the industrial sector.

- Although it is not the case with Arinaga, one of the main

problems industrial areas have to face is the lack of support

from town halls. Does the Government have any measure

to ‘put pressure’ on them so that industrial areas may have

their support and be able to develop?

- Industrial land is strictly connected with territorial

regulations. Towns now and then release and regulate areas

–often with land coming from urban compensations that

stay in the hands of town halls– with the aim of providing

solutions for initiatives coming from this economic sector. In

fact, there are EU funds for the regulation and equipment of

industrial areas. Also, it is a matter of reducing the cost of the

plot of lands to help new business and/or industries establish

themselves.

The Government of the Canary Islands has a clear goal: to

obtain equipped industrial land that may help reduce costs

for companies. It is also obvious that we must endow the

Archipelago with specifi c industrial areas that, for example,

may facilitate access to ports and airports.

I am aware that the commercial sector is more and more present in the Arinaga Industrial Area and this is a good initiative”

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12 Interview

“The effort done by the companies of the

Arinaga Industrial Area is admirable”

José Miguel Bravo de Laguna / President of the Council of Gran Canaria

We must use the infrastructures we have and the Port of Arinaga is, indeed, underused”

- One has to have a lot of self-assurance to return to politics

just now…

- When the economic and social crisis turned worse I thought

that it was the moment to take a step forward and I offered

myself to the party. Six months prior to the elections José

Manuel Soria offered me the possibility of leading the list of

candidates for the Council of Gran Canaria, and I was very

surprised and excited about it. Now I face a big challenge,

especially to do more with less.

- Which are the main challenges you will be facing during

this term with this limited budget you mention?

- My main goal for this term is to set an appropriate course for

the appropriate port, and in this sense I think that the Council

must be the driving force of the Island, a valid instrument

leading projects focused on social and economic recovery.

Firstly, we must implement measures to solve a really

complicated social situation. Secondly, we have to create

the necessary conditions that may help entrepreneurs create

jobs. The Council cannot create employment directly, but it

can help promote the big productive activities that generate

employment in the Island.

Thirdly, solve the environmental issues –such as garbage

recycling or waste water treatment– affecting this Island, a

large part of which has been declared a Biosphere Reserve.

Fourthly, promote a diversifi ed, quality tourism, not limited

to sun and beach, so that the entire Island can become an

important tourist destination. Also, we want to enhance our

cultural offer, through the prestigious Philharmonic Orchestra

of Gran Canaria, our six insular museums, etc., as well as our

sports offer, by promoting junior category sports and other

important projects, such as the multiuse Mundobasket 2014

sports centre.

Finally, we want Gran Canaria to become a big port and airport

communications, research and development platform.

- Now that you mention the port platform, the Port of

Arinaga, a project that has not fully materialised, comes to

mind.

- I think that the Port of Arinaga has been, until now, largely

underused. An important investment was made and for a

series of reasons it is not working to its full potential. I think

that the port must be promoted through dialogue and

understanding, because it has the potential to become a

After many years spent away from the forefront of politics, José Miguel Bravo de Laguna has returned, voluntarily, to face

a distressing scene. One of the most experienced Canarian politician talks about the economy of the Island and, more

specifi cally, that of Arinaga.

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José Miguel Bravo de Laguna, president of the Council

of Gran Canaria.

really important centre of port activity, especially due

to its location. We have to use the infrastructures we

have and, indeed, the Port of Arinaga is underused.

- What is your opinion on the determination with

which the businesspeople of the Arinaga Industrial

Area are fi ghting to avoid falling into the economic

hole?

- The effort that the companies of the Arinaga

Industrial Area have done is admirable, many

companies have emerged during the past years

and this is why we must continue supporting the

one proposed by AENAGA, proves that they are capable of

getting ahead with imagination.

As for the guide where this interview is published, the digital

version of which I have been told will appear in Spanish,

English, French and German, proves that, indeed, we do not

stop at the local market, but we are open to other markets

and to visitors. I think that this guide is a really valuable

instrument, and the fact that this is already its third edition

is a proof of this.

The Council must be the driving force of the Island, a valid instrument leading projects focused on social and economic recovery”

activity of this Industrial Area, and praise the effort that our

companies make to survive and grow.

- And what is your opinion on how the Business Association

is managing the Area, promoting projects such as this

business guide or direct commercial activity among the

companies of the Industrial Area?

- Anything aimed at minimising costs, increase profi t and

cash-fl ow, given the current diffi culties companies are

experiencing to access fi nancing, are initiatives that prove

that the businesspeople of Gran Canaria never give up and

are capable of surpassing themselves when faced with

diffi culties. The fact that they are looking for new market

niches and opening new economic perspectives, such as the

14 Interview

“This industrial area has the best conditions to

shape a new technological model”

Antonio Morales / Mayor of the Town Hall of Agüimes

- How do you see the near future of the Arinaga Industrial

Area?

- Beyond the specifi c times we are going through, the Arinaga

Industrial Area will never lose its strategic position in the

island of Gran Canaria and in the Archipelago as a whole. We

are doubtless speaking of the industrial area presenting the

best future and having the best conditions to shape a new

technological model in the Islands.

- Do you think that direct trade, which is increasingly present

in the companies, can become an added, distinctive value?

- Certainly. But the ZEC (Canary Islands Special Zone), the

Port, the Free Trade Zone, which are tools that already exist

but are not working to their fullest potential, are also added

values. If we want the Arinaga Industrial Area to become the

largest direct sale trading area in Gran Canaria, we will have

to implement tools to publicise its benefi ts; I think that this is

one of the biggest challenges for the following years.

- The key is to look for ways of overcoming the reversals of

this diffi cult economic period, something complicated even

for this industrial giant.

- It is indeed complicated, but this area should not lose the

status it has acquired throughout all these years nor the

reputation it has gained in the business world. Therefore, we

must do all that is in our power to maintain this privileged

Throughout 24 years as mayor of the town of Agüimes, Antonio Morales has had the opportunity to experience fi rsthand the

evolution of the Arinaga Industrial Area. In these lines he makes an analysis of the situation and talks about the main projects

to come in the largest industrial area of the Canary Islands.

If we want this Industrial Area to become the largest direct sale trading area of Gran Canaria, it must be publicised”

situation, especially because the gross national product in

the Canary Islands should progress in connection with new

technologies and renewable energies, and in this regard the

Arinaga Industrial Area is in a privileged position.

- This has been possible thanks to the excellent job done in

these areas so far.

- This area of the Island has the best potential to develop this

kind of projects, such as wind power and photovoltaic energy,

despite the numerous obstacles we have encountered along

the way. Renewable energies have to be promoted, and

those projects standing in their way, such as the enlargement

of the airport, have to be fought. Otherwise, the possibilities

of consolidating photovoltaic energy in this Industrial Area

could vanish.

On the other hand, this industrial area is laying the

foundations to host the fi rst cycle of renewable energies

in the Canary Islands. In this regard, another challenge is

fi ghting the enormous educational shortcoming in the fi eld

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involvement, and that of the town hall, in the development

of this Industrial Area?

- I strongly believe that a dynamic and leading industrial

area that is an example for other similar industrial areas of

the Archipelago such as this one, something that was made

evident once more during the Regional Congress hosted by the

area last April, could not work without the perfect symbiosis

that currently exists between the local businesspeople and

the Town Hall of Agüimes.

I do not conceive the Arinaga Industrial Area without

enthusiastic businesspeople who dedicate a major part of

their time to collective interests and without the support

of an institution such as the Town Hall of Agüimes, with its

innovative, helpful approach, supportive of their initiatives.

of renewable energies and new technologies, for the sake of

the economy.

- What does the Arinaga Industrial Area mean to the town of

which you have been the mayor for 24 years?

- It means a lot, since it has helped the town consolidate a

model of economic diversifi cation. There existed in Agüimes

intensive and traditional agriculture, stockbreeding and a

small industry connected with trade, but the consolidation

of this Industrial Area, after we decided to work jointly with

businesspeople to overcome a period of uncertainty, has

become an essential piece which, besides, adds economic,

social and political value.

- And the other way round, how do you assess the town’s

Antonio Morales, Mayor of the Town Hall of Agüimes

The Arinaga Industrial Area has helped the town consolidate a model of economic diversifi cation”

16 Interview

“The Canary Islands and their companies have to

go abroad, no matter what”

Sebastián Grisaleña / President of the Canarian Confederation of Businessmen (CCE)

- Where does the Canarian Business sector stand right now?

- The situation is still critical and it will take some time to

recover, especially because the Canarian economy depends

a lot on the international markets and they are still in a

complicated situation.

However, it is also true that the situation in the Canary Islands

is slightly improving, thanks, especially, to tourism, and this

is in itself a reason to have hope; still, I think that it is of

the utmost importance that this Archipelago diversifi es its

economic activity.

essential that banks are more open-handed, especially

towards the small and medium enterprises and self-employed

individuals. Otherwise, there will be no consumption, and if

there is no consumption, no jobs will be created.

In any case, the Canary Islands and their companies have to

go abroad, no matter what.

- Within this context that you have just briefl y analysed, we

have the Arinaga Industrial Area. I would like you to assess

its development and its management model.

- The Arinaga Industrial Area is an example for the Canary

Islands because it has, by far, the best conditions. To this we

must add the fact that the Arinaga Industrial Area Business

Association management, led by Agustín Hidalgo, has done

a fantastic job. It has proved that associations, by unifying

companies’ criteria and interests, are very important for

economic development and are an extra asset for an

industrial area that sets an example for the rest of the areas

of the Archipelago.

- If the good performance of this industrial area is so evident,

why don’t the rest of industrial areas imitate its management

system to improve their performance?

- The main problem of industrial areas in the Canary Islands is

that they are not supported by town halls, which means that

The president of the CCE (Canarian Confederation of Businessmen) briefl y analyses the current economic situation, and

praises the good functioning of the Arinaga Industrial Area and of its business association, while he stresses the fact that it

represents an example of unity.

It seems that the situation in the Canary Islands is slightly improving; still, it is of the utmost importance that this Archipelago diversifi es its economic activity”

- Can this diversifi cation be found abroad?

- Most certainly, we have never looked abroad properly. To

this we must add the numerous diffi culties that people trying

to access the nearby markets, such as Africa, encounter.

However, to achieve this, as in many other aspects, it is

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they have many disadvantages when it comes to carry out

maintenance and improvement works. The Arinaga Area has

not only received the support of the Town Hall of Agüimes, but

the institution also has a signifi cant participation in the Area.

Therefore, it receives the necessary help and collaboration

in order to carry out relevant actions, which makes all the

difference.

- As a member of the board of directors of the Port Authority

of Las Palmas, owner of the Port of Arinaga, what can you

say to those businessmen who have been waiting for the

port to be at their service for decades?

- The Port of Arinaga will fi nally begin to play an important

role thanks to fuels, bulk, and iron, and companies located

in the area will profi t from that. Besides, it can have other

complements, other connections, but to achieve this, the

protection area must be fi nished, because the excess of wind

often makes operations complicated. The fi rst step, which is

the most important one, is already taken; the second step, if

it is not taken now, can be taken shortly.

- But businesspeople are running out of patience; they have

been demanding this port to be at the service of those who

create wealth in this Industrial Area for many years…

- I know that there have been confl icts between the

businesspeople and institutions, but the port must be

Sebastián Grisaleña, President of the Canarian Confederation

of Businessmen (CCE)

operative as of 2012. Therefore, there must be other options

such as fuel, bulk, transport of iron; in short, many things

that we must make operative as soon as possible. I positively

know that the Port Authority is in this line of work to gradually

promote this port that gives an extremely important added

value to this Industrial Area and its businessmen.

The Arinaga Industrial Area is an example for the Canary Islands because it has the best conditions and is exceptionally well managed”

18 Interview

“The job done by the Arinaga Industrial Area

businesspeople is an example for many”

José Sánchez Tinoco / President of the Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria

- How is the Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria facing

the restructuring process it has undertaken, as a consequence

of the current delicate economic situation?

- The changes in the law and the removal of the obligatory

fee have forced all the Chambers of Spain to redefi ne

themselves. As any business, in this new stage the Chamber

has begun to restructure its organization chart, to defi ne its

public-private nature and to make decisions regarding the

future. The headquarters in León y Castillo are being adapted

so that all the programs and services for companies are

united in a single area, structuring them in four areas that

we consider essential for our future development: training,

entrepreneurship, innovation and internationalisation.

promoting new formulas of operating and restructuring

interaction with public and private institutions. To achieve

this, we offer companies three pillars that are essential for

their future development: training, internationalisation and

innovation, with specifi c programs and services.

- So what changes have to be made in our economic

model?

- As I said before, training, innovation and internationalisation

should be our priority. These are the instruments that will

redefi ne our model, which must adapt to new circumstances

based on competitiveness, productivity and specialisation. I

am certain that these will be the key aspects for the future

development of our companies. It is also time to sit down

to work on the modernisation of our Economic and Fiscal

Regime, in order to lay the foundations of our future economic

development. We must think over and revise the instruments

we have been using until know for our growth and redefi ne

them so that they adapt to the new circumstances that we

will have to face in the future.

- What is your opinion of the fact that, despite the current

economic situation, the Arinaga Business Association

(AENAGA) continues to receive applications from companies

wanting to establish in this Industrial Area?

- Despite the economic situation, which affects in general

all business sectors, there are companies that are adapting,

looking for new business opportunities and taking advantage

of this crisis to grow.

In these diffi cult times, the Chamber offers companies training, internationalisation and innovation, pillars for their future development.”

- In a market marked by globalisation and the fi nancial crisis,

what kind of help can the Chamber of Commerce provide

the companies of the Arinaga Industrial Area?

- The current situation forces us to analyse what has happened,

what we can learn from all this and what we must change in

this global crisis scenario. We have to act without hesitation,

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José Sánchez Tinoco. President of the Chamber of

Commerce of Gran Canaria

- What can companies do to survive despite the numerous

obstacles they encounter along the way, beginning with the

lack of support from banks?

- First and foremost, they should increase and improve their

competitiveness, not only as regards the inner market, but

also the national and international markets. Also, they should

improve their productivity, using training, innovation and the

implementation of ICT.

Thus, we will manage to be competitive and create

employment. Two great challenges. And in order to achieve

this, we have institutions and organisations willing to give

their support, such as the Chamber or Sogapyme, where we

participate.

- If you had to give advice to new entrepreneurs, what sector

or sectors would you advise them as having better future

prospects?

- All productive sectors with exporting capacity, such as

R+D+i, essentially connected with ICT and renewable energies,

should be promoted. We must accept that only if we support

entrepreneurial spirit we will achieve new, solid growth, and

avoid the risk of repeating past errors.

The key for our present and future development lies in

the people and in a competitive and productive business

structure.

Now it is time to sit down to work on the modernisation of our Economic and Fiscal Regime, to lay the foundations of our future model of economic development.”

The job that the Arinaga Industrial Area businesspeople are

doing is an example for many. The support they receive,

the development of new infrastructures and the constant

promotion of their services are assets that appeal to

companies looking for a new location or thinking of enlarging

their premises.

20 Interview

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22 Interview

“The Canary Islands must consolidate

compensations for their status as outermost region”

Eugenio Castillo / Regional president of the Industrial Association of the Canary Islands (ASINCA)

- Green shoots, said some people, others say that the worst

is still to come… What is actually going to happen in the

national and regional economic scene?

- In a conference I gave a year and a half ago, I said that we

would not leave the crisis behind until 2017, more or less. At

that time, I was called a pessimist, to which I answered, with

numbers in hand, that I was simply being realistic.

In order that a country or a region, such as the Canary Islands,

creates employment and wealth, it has to grow above 2.5% in

a sustained manner for, at least, two or three years, so it goes

without saying that, given the current situation, this is really

complicated. What is more, some people are already speaking

of a recession for 2012 in some European countries.

In this context, Spain has a serious problem, because instead

of the structural reforms it should have undertaken since, at

least, the beginning of 2008, it has merely papered over the

cracks, which has not helped eradicate the main problem of

this country, which is unemployment.

- A problem even worse than the debt contracted by the

country?

- Yes, because unemployment is the decisive factor around

which everything revolves. The main pillar of the Gross

National Product, which is consumption, depends on this; if

there is no consumption, no wealth is created in the short

Our goal is that the industry in the Archipelago reaches approximately 6% of the GNP by 2020”

Eugenio Castillo is the regional president of the Industrial Association of the Canary Islands (ASINCA) since April 2011; a year

before, he had been elected provincial president. His “realistic” way of seeing things makes him predict a slow and long

recovery.

term, this fosters market distrust, and entrepreneurial spirit

and investment are not encouraged.

What role can industry play in all this if it has the necessary

instruments?

We simply have to bear in mind that a territory with a high level

of industrialization experiences the impact of this recession

in a much lesser degree than one without it. As everybody

knows, the Canary Islands is not an industrialised region; in

fact, this sector in the Islands means only 3.6% of the GNP,

so we have set ourselves the goal of reaching approximately

6% of the GNP by 2020, as is refl ected in the 2009 Industrial

Development Strategy.

The next question is obvious: how is this goal going to be

reached?

We need, above all, to consolidate compensations for the

industrial market of the Canary Islands, owing to their status

as outermost region, in order to be able to compete with

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the mainland market. The cost of the Archipelago insular

condition is valued at around 6,000 million euro yearly, 25%

of which directly affects industry.

But it is diffi cult to imagine that this goal will be reached

just now, with restrictions and cuts in all areas, including

subsidies.

Perhaps, but to reach this goal we have the products

manufactured in the Canary Islands, of which, according to

surveys carried out among around 2,000 people, the local

population has an excellent opinion, owing to tradition, but

also to the quality of the products. Besides, we are promoting

waste management in the Archipelago, where a much larger

quantity of waste is generated as compared to the European

average. This is natural if we take into account that the Islands

receive more than ten million tourists per year.

We must create integral waste management systems to close

the circuit, so that everything that enters the Canary Islands,

whether containers or waste, stays in the Canary Islands and

is recovered in the Canary Islands.

Thirdly, we must internationalise our industry. We cannot

remain in the local market, because it is small. In other words,

the industrial sector in the Canary Islands needs to reduce

costs and, in order to achieve this, we must send our products

abroad once the Canary Islands market is consolidated.

But to do this we need several factors to come into play;

among them, improvement of connections with the nearest

markets, including the African markets, and improvement of

the ports of the Canary Islands, making them faster and more

dynamic.

Speaking of ports, the Arinaga Industrial Area, the largest

one in the Canary Islands, has its own port, but continues to

be unavailable to companies…

We talked about this with the president of the Port Authority

a while ago, since Asinca considers it to be an essential

element to boost the industrial development of the Industrial

Area and, consequently, of the Island. In the case of this port

it is useless to carry on talking about operational capacity, we

must make it operational once and for all.

In the case of the Port of Arinaga it is useless to carry on talking about operational capacity, we must make it operational once and for all”

Eugenio Castillo. Regional president of the Industrial

Association of the Canary Islands (ASINCA)

24 Interview

“The Port Authority looks favourably on any

activity for the Port of Arinaga”

Luis Ibarra / President of the Port Authority of Las Palmas

- The Port of Arinaga is one of the most pressing issues on

your table. What will the outcome of this long process be?

- We believe that the Arinaga Industrial Area has present

and future if we all collaborate towards the same goal, from

the Port Authority to the Town Hall of Agüimes, including

the businesspeople of the Arinaga Industrial Area. The port

was born as a result of the demands of this Industrial Area

and of the people of the southeast, which confi rms that its

development has future.

- Actually, why is it so hard to launch an infrastructure that

seems so necessary for the productive structure of the

Island?

- The port infrastructure has been extremely well conducted,

but port authorities do not handle traffi c. Traffi c depends

on private initiative and, in this sense, we must create the

favourable conditions that will generate demand, and meet

the demands that we already have with responsibility in order

to boost traffi c.

- Bulk, biofuels and scrap are some of the purposes of this

port. When can we expect the unloading of goods, which

is the main demand and, at the same time, the main need,

of the businesspeople of the largest industrial area of the

Canary Islands?

- We have had several cases of ships arriving to the Port of

Arinaga as an exclusive destination to supply the industry of

the southeast of the Island. It is possible that in the future we

also receive ships with grain for barns of Las Palmas.

However, no ships with general goods are going to choose

Arinaga to leave a small load or a container, simply because

it would be extremely expensive for the recipient to pay that

exclusive scale. Logistics require minimum volumes to make

scales profi table.

- How does the Port Authority face the possibility of having

to return the investment if in December 2012 the Port

The Port of Arinaga was born as a result of the demands of this Industrial Area and of the people of the southeast, which confi rms that its development has future.”

Luis Ibarra is president of the Port Authority of Las Palmas since August 2011. Upon his arrival to the post, he found on

the table several issues waiting to be resolved. Among them, to convince Brussels, as he says in this interview, that the

controversial Port of Arinaga is already operative and that it will continue to be so in December 2012.

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continues to be inoperative or, at least, Brussels considers

that what is done there is not enough?

- We do not foresee that possibility because the port is

operative.

- Perhaps it is not the best moment to establish a shipping

line for passengers but, in the future, when the situation

improves, are you aware of any shipping line that may be

interested in establishing itself in Arinaga for passenger

transport? Would the Port Authority look favourably on it?

- The Port Authority looks favourably on any activity

interested in the Port of Arinaga and, specifi cally, on cargo

and passenger traffi c.

Luis Ibarra. President of the Port Authority of Las Palmas

We must create the favourable conditions that will generate demand and meet those we already have with responsibility in order to boost traffi c.”

As long as it complies with the law, this port organisation

accepts all kinds of traffi c, as can be seen daily on the docks

of Las Palmas.

- Finally, your predecessor in the post indicated the year 2012

as the fi nal date to launch the Port. Can you confi rm this?

Can you further specify the date?

- I think that the port has been operative for a long time, but

we must make the work that is being carried out there more

visible.

26 Interview

“If they let us generate more energy we would

reduce the tax burden on businesspeople”

Óscar Hernández / Councillor for Tax, Human Resources, Interior Regime, Industry and Citizen Security of the Town Hall of Agüimes

- Is it still true that, due to its nature, the Arinaga Industrial

Area has managed to better counter the economic crisis?

- The economic situation in the Arinaga Industrial Area is not

very different from the general situation, as the disappearance

of some companies and the staff downsizing in others proves,

but it is true that more than 95 percent of the companies

have countered these diffi cult times. This is mainly the result

of the fact that the greater part of the companies had a solid

structure, and it is also due to the dynamics of this Industrial

Area.

operating areas enabling the production structure to work to

its fullest potential.

- During these past years there has been a signifi cant

increase in direct sale trade among the Arinaga Industrial

Area companies. Does this mean that the members have

undergone an adaptation process?

- Around 70 per cent of the AENAGA member companies

sell their products directly to their clients, so it is true that

there has been an adaptation process. Moreover, I believe

that, nowadays, initiatives such as this one help establish

better commercial dynamics through the development of

technologies, which actually means that companies are not

only looking for new business formulas, but trying to create

added value.

- There are some really important projects for the Arinaga

Industrial Area that have not yet materialised, the Port of

Arinaga being the most signifi cant one.

- The main obstacle for the Port is that there are no ship

owners willing to support it in a defi nitive way, to be able

to establish a permanent line of communication with other

islands. This is something which would add much value

to the Industrial Area and that businesspeople have been

demanding for a long time. In fact, there is a capacity study

After several years being a direct “link” between the Town Hall of Agüimes and the Arinaga Industrial Area, nothing that

happens there escapes Óscar Hernández. The versatile councillor assesses the situation of this business area and of the

market during these times of economic shortfall.

More than 95% of the companies of the Arinaga Industrial Area have countered these dire economic times”

- What role does your Industry department play in the

mechanism of this business giant?

- Mainly, to continue working side by side with the companies

so as to have fi rsthand information of their needs. To

achieve this, we must fi nd the best conditions that may help

commercial and industrial development and activate mutual

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that considers this initiative to be positive but, unfortunately,

there is no shipping agent willing to carry out this activity. We

hope that the Port begins to become operational now that

new routes are being considered.

- There are other projects in progress, such as the

Technological Park, which will help the Industrial Area

continue leading the technological innovation area.

- That is right; it is a new project that will be located between

the mountain of San Francisco and the freeway, facing the

North P3. It is still in the preliminary stages. The Town Hall is

in contact with the owner of the lands to try to carry out the

enlargement within the next years, to make it coincide with

the economic recuperation, which will mean having access

to a larger investment.

- As for renewable energies, will the town hall continue

supporting unconditionally the policy of the industrial area

in this matter?

- Defi nitely, as long as we continue to consider, as it has been

the case so far, that it is the best policy, for consumption

as well as for supply, as a means of development for the

industrial area, the town and the entire region.

However, we do still miss the support of the national and

regional Governments. I do not think that we should be

fi ghting to obtain more megawatts to develop the area;

Óscar Hernández. Councillor for Tax, Human Resources,

Interior Regime, Industry and Citizen Security of the Town

Hall of Agüimes

installations should be the ones establishing limits, so that we

could supply to the network over three times the capacity we

are supplying right now, because we are able to do it, with

investments that can be recovered in a few years.

In short, we want to be allowed to generate larger amounts of

photovoltaic energy and wind power so that we can fi nance

the maintenance of the common areas and, consequently,

reduce the tax burden on businesspeople.

Companies are not only looking for new business formulas, but also creating added value”

28 Interview

“Gran Canaria has many resources apart from

tourism, but we need political will to promote them”

Juan Acosta / President of the Conservation Entity of the Arinaga Industrial Area

The island could be the perfect springboard to reach the African market if the will existed”

- In your opinion, how is the Arinaga Industrial Area facing

the diffi cult times we are going through?

- Well, at a national and world scale the situation is still

really complicated, and the Canary Islands and the Arinaga

Industrial Area are no exception. Although tourism has

increased again, the other sectors continue to decline, so we

can say that we still live exclusively from tourism.

But it is true that Gran Canaria should not be in this situation,

since we have many resources apart from tourism, but we

need political will to promote them.

- And what about industry?

- Despite the fact that there is practically no manufacturing

activity in Gran Canaria, this island provides many services

and it could be the perfect springboard to reach the African

market, whether by manufacturing or by transforming

products, if the will existed.

- Industrial businesspeople and political parties have agreed

to increase the percentage of industry in the GNP to up to

6% by 2020.

- If this were achieved it would be great news for

businesspeople, because it would mean greater economic

growth and to be more independent of tourism, which is

what we want. But as I said before, the Canary Islands need a

new management and business model, so I hope that we will

fi nally start working together.

- Which are the main aspects that would be part of that new

desirable business model?

- Firstly, the strengthening of the industry and other

sectors, such as the primary sector, because there are many

opportunities that are being wasted in this area. Secondly,

the promotion of education at all levels, in order to create a

versatile and qualifi ed workforce. Also, businesspeople must

have economic support if they are to survive, and as long as

the banks continue to fi ll their pockets, things will become

increasingly diffi cult for them.

In any case, unless the situation changes a lot, something I

do not expect to happen, I am afraid that we will have to wait

at least three more years, at best, to fi nd the way out of this

situation.

Juan Acosta, president of ECOAGA, untiringly insists that the Canary Islands must be more independent of tourism and that

the primary sector must be promoted. While the various agents involved try to arrive to an agreement, he carries on doing

what he knows best, fi ghting for the interests of businesspeople.

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Juan Acosta, president of ECOAGA

- The Arinaga Industrial Area is an example of good

management, something owing, especially, to the correct

approach of its Strategic Plan.

- The management model of the Industrial Area of Arinaga

is practically unique in Spain, and after over thirteen years of

existence it has been largely proved effective. It started as an

instrument to guarantee compliance with the demands of

the productive market and to meet sustained improvement,

excellence and sustainable development criteria.

It is not easy to manage a seven million square meter industrial

area with over 800 companies, but thanks to the guidelines

set by the various strategic plans and the excellent job done

by the people in charge of implementing them, it seems that

we are on the good track; otherwise, businesspeople would

have already raised their voices.

Besides this, we must look for economic resources allowing

us to carry out the goals of this plan, because an industrial

area such as this one cannot live exclusively from member

fees. Thus, we make efforts to obtain support and subsidies

from the different public institutions to make the goals of the

new 2012-2016 Strategic Plan viable. This new plan mainly

promotes the creation of measures allowing us to better

adapt to the new economic scenario in which we will have to

work for several years.

- One of the main projects that your organisation has in

mind is the photovoltaic park.

- That is right, a project unique in the Canary Islands that

evidences, once more, the commitment of this Industrial

Area and its businessmen with renewable energies. About

ten companies participated in the tender. This gives an idea

of the importance of the project, which involves an area of

nearly forty thousand square meters where more than fi ve

thousand kilowatts will be generated.

The Canary Islands need a new management and business model, so I hope that we will fi nally start working together”

30 Interview

“We are in the midst of an internationalisation

process of the Industrial Area”

Agustín Hidalgo / President of the Business Association of the Arinaga Industrial Area

- Despite the diffi cult times we are going through, the

expansion process of this Industrial Area continues. How do

you explain this?

- We are going through a critical economic situation, but

the number of companies established in this Industrial Area

remains the same, there is a balance between the number

of companies that close and new registrations. In fact, in

the newest part of the park handed over to the Town Hall of

Agüimes, practically all the plots have been built in less than

three years.

- Although it is not easy for businesspeople to survive with

the small amount of help they receive.

- Absolutely. Banks are charging them outrageous interests,

and they are hardly able to pay the loans allowing them to

keep their companies alive. Besides, they have no possibility

of negotiating payment deadlines, they need cash fl ow to

keep on working… And all this arrived when we had a fairly

healthy business network.

- During diffi cult times such as these, new business

possibilities arise. It is the case of the substantial increase

in direct trading among the companies of the Arinaga

Industrial Area.

- Exactly. We have been working for years to promote this kind

of trade here, to change our way of looking at industrial areas,

something which the Town Hall of Agüimes also supports.

AENAGA has had many meetings with its businesspeople

to make them realise, among other things, that the perfect

formula to weather this crisis is to earn money on a daily basis

through direct, retail sale.

Apparently, the idea is being assimilated by our businesspeople;

in fact, today, nearly 80% of the AENAGA members have

established this selling method in their companies. We have

created an image to distinguish these companies, which will

be displayed on their storefronts, and in this business guide

they will also be distinguished in some way. Thus, the client

will easily know if the company he is interested in practices

direct sale.

Agustín Hidalgo faces his second term as president of the business association of the largest industrial area of the Canary

Islands with optimism and showing as much enthusiasm for his work as ever. He thinks that, despite the effects of the crisis,

the Arinaga Industrial Area is still the leading industrial areas of the Canary Islands.

We need more than the good intentions of the businesspeople of this Industrial Area to generate renewable energy”

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Agustín Hidalgo, president of Aenaga.

Island to join forces and bring together all matters concerning

them. We also want to show that, at least in the Arinaga area,

clients can fi nd anything, and can buy it directly.

- The Arinaga Industrial Area still leads the renewable

energies sector, despite the fact that it has encountered

many obstacles along the way also in this area…

- Certainly. Because of its conditions and philosophy, AENAGA

and the companies established here still believe in renewable

energies. However, right now establishing a plant is not

profi table for two reasons: rates have decreased signifi cantly

and companies generating this kind of energy do not know

where to transfer the surplus.

Many large photovoltaic projects, around 35,000 square

meters of solar cell roofs, have fi nally been dropped for these

reasons. We need more than the good intentions of the

businesspeople of this Industrial Area to generate renewable

energy.

- The business guide has become a really useful tool after

three years of existence.

- Yes, it is consolidated and we continue working on it so that

it becomes more and more useful and effective. This year

we will host the digital version of this guide on the Business

Association website. In this way, absolutely anyone can look it

up. What is more, we will translate it into English, French and

German, so it becomes a link between businesspeople from

different countries.

We have already begun a series of meetings with the consulates

established in Gran Canaria to present them the guide and,

particularly, the possibilities that the Arinaga Industrial Area

offers companies of their countries. We will provide a link

that the consuls can direct to their respective countries so

that it appears on the most appropriate websites. This will

surely be an extremely important step towards the defi nitive

internationalisation of the business area.

- Can the commerce-business tradeshow that AENAGA is

organising and which will take place this year be considered

the culmination of this idea?

- Absolutely. It will be a tradeshow open to the public, and

we want all the businesspeople from all industrial areas of

Gran Canaria to participate. We want it to become a meeting

point enabling businesspeople from all industrial areas of the

The perfect formula to weather this crisis is to earn money on a daily basis through direct, retail sale”

Arinaga Industrial Area

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Index by alphabetical order of activities

ACTIVITY PAGE ACTIVITY PAGE

Advertising 85

Agriculture material 79

Air conditioning 59

Aluminium 50

Amusement arcades 87

Automatic doors 85

Automotive industry 53

Bakery 82

Biological agriculture 42

Blinds (Factory) 83

Boats 68

Cafeteria – Banquet and party halls 56

Cafeteria – Restaurant 56

Cardboard 59

Carpentry 56

Ceramics 59

Christmas gifts 77

Cleaning 75

Cold 70

Commercialisation 60

Computers 73

Construction 61

Consultancy (Labour, fi scal and accounting) 53

Corian (Installation, manufacture and assembly) 65

Cranes 71

Crating 67

Customs 42

Dealerships 86

Digital printing 73

Distribution 66

Driving school 53

Electrical appliances 66

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ACTIVITY PAGE ACTIVITY PAGE

Electrical installations 73

Electricity 66

Electronics 67

Event management agency 42

Expert appraisal 83

Fibreglass 70

Financial entity 68

Fire prevention systems 88

Food 43

Frames / Digital printing 68

Frozen goods 60

Fuels 56

Furniture 81

Garage 89

Gardening 74

General medicine 80

Gifts (Sale) 53

Glassware 65

Graphic arts 51

Hardware store 69

Hotel and catering 72

Hydraulic and electrical material 80

Hypermarket 71

Ice 71

Import - export 73

Import and distribution 73

Installation company 74

Iron 71

Iron and steel industry 88

Iron fi ttings 71

Laboratory 74

Laundry 75

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Index by alphabetical order of activities

Leasing, rental or sale of industrial buildings or land

50

Lighting 72

Livestock cooperative 65

Locksmith shop 59

Logistics 76

Machinery 77

Marble 79

Metal 80

Miscellaneous 93

Mixed Compensation Association of the Arinaga Industrial Area

53

Moving company 81

Natural stone, granite and others 83

Packaging 68

Paint and refurbishments 83

Paints 83

Paper and cardboard 82

Partitions 77

Perfumery 83

Personal care, beauty and household cleaning products

66

Pets 50

Photovoltaic installations 74

Photovoltaic power 68

Plant protection 70

Plant protection products 84

Plastics 84

Plumbing 87

Plumbing (Supplies) 70

Polyester 84

Polythene 84

PVC 86

Real estate promotion 84

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ACTIVITY PAGE ACTIVITY PAGE

Rental 49

Rental (Photovoltaic Energy) 51

Rest 65

Restaurant 87

Sale 94

Scrapping 66

Security 88

Services and hygiene 88

Shows 69

Shoes 56

Steel 42

Steel fi xing 69

Stone 83

Storage 49

Supplies 88

Technical service 88

Telecommunications 91

Tents 92

Textile 91

Town Hall of Agüimes 56

Transport 92

Vehicle technical inspection 74

Veterinary clinic 59

Wastes 86

Water 42

Waterproofi ng 72

Wind power 68

Wood 77

The following list of distinguished

companies with the logo

practice direct selling.

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BCB INOXIDABLES, S.L. DRAGOS, 32 IV 928 184 005 bcbinoxidbales@bcbinoxidables.com

INOXIDABLES LEDESMA, S.L. DRAGOS, 32 IV 928 184 005 salera1@telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

STEEL / TRANSFORMACIÓN

CUSTOMS

ADUANAS Y TRÁNSITOS L. FELIPE SUÁREZ, S. L. C/. BREZO, 44 A II 928 268 465 carri@maritimo.e.telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EVENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY

POSTER’95, S.L. FRAGUA, 37 MANZANA 1 P3-N 928 267 400 poster@poster-sl.com www.postereventos.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

BIOLOGICAL AGRICULTURE

SEAWEED CANARIAS, S.L.HERRAJE, 63 FASE II Tel. 928 184 355 scaceres@seaweedcanarias.com

www.seaweedcanarias.com / www.algacan.com

AGUAS DE FIRGASADELFAS,114-115 FASE I

WATER / ENVASADO Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

Tel. 928 260 020 info@aguasdefi rgas.com www.aguasdefi rgas.com

STEEL / VENTA

DIRECTRANS EXPRESS, S.L.C/ ALGARROBOS, 22 F ESQ. C/CACTUS FASE IV Tel. 928 793 668abian@directransexpress.com

GRUPO ROS CASARES, S.L.

ADELFAS, 18 FASE I Tel. 928 707 530 acaballero@froscasares.es www.froscasares.es

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TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AGUAS ROQUE NUBLO, S. A. FRAGUA, 33 P3-N 928 613 542 administracion@aguaroquenublo.com

AGUAS DE TEROR, S.A.MIMOSAS, 27 FASE I Tel. 928 631 290 fuenteagria@aguasdeteror.com

www.aguasdeteror.com

WATER / TRATAMIENTO

MARTIN RICHARDSON, S. L. ENCINA, 27 D II 928 757 603 rmartin@genesysro.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

WATER / VENTA

ACG ABASTECIMIENTOS C/ DE LA CIZALLA, 64 P3-N 928 184 140 jhernandez@acgabastecimientos.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

QUESOS BOLAÑOS, S. L. ROBLE, 1 - 3 III 928 331 800 reyes@quesosmhb.es www.quesosmhb.es

FOOD / ALMACÉN, MADURACIÓN Y DISTR. QUESOS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SOLER Y NÚÑEZ, S.L. ENCINA, 42 II 928 759 393

FOOD / ALMACÉN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

FOOD / APERITIVOS

APERITIVOS SNACK, S.A.ADELFAS, 51 - 53 FASE I Tel. 928 189 930 secretarial@aperitivossnack.es aperitivossnack.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ESTABLECIMIENTOS INDUSTR. AHEMON, S.A. ADELFAS ESQ. OLIVOS, P49 I 928 181 080 ahemon@ahemon.com www.ahemon.com

FOOD / BEBIDAS REFRESCANTES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARNES Y EMBUTIDOS CHACÓN S.L. DEL GRAMIL, 6 P3-N 928 814 016 info@grupochacon.com www.grupochacon.com

FOOD / CARNES Y EMBUTIDOS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FOOD / CATERING

HERGORA CATERING, S.L. CASUARINAS, 50 I 928 182 952 hergora@hergora.com www.hergora.com

TABONA CATERING, S.L. CIZALLA, 38 P3-N 928 182 410 administracion@tabonacatering.com www.tabonacatering.com

WATER / ENVASADO Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

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DON PEPE CHIRINGO, S.L.

FRESNO, 46 B y C FASE II Tel. 928 792 893 administracion@donpepechiringo.com

FOOD / COMIDAS PREPARADAS Y SALSAS

FOOD / CONFITERÍA Y BEBIDAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MOLETI CANARIAS, S. L. OLIVOS, 1ºB I 649 89 89 50 cmatt@moleticanarias.com

FOOD / CONSERVAS

NUDISCO LOGISTICS, S.L.VINCA, 7 A, B Y C FASE III Tel. 928 184 041 canarias@nudiscoislas.com

www.nudisco.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN BEBIDAS Y AGUA

JUAN ARAÑA, S.L.

MIMOSAS, 29 FASE I Tel. 928 182 624 administracion@ardistribucion.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN CERVEZAS

CIA. CERVECERA CANARIAS, S.A.

MIMOSAS, 31 FASE I Tel. 928 182 700 aleon@ccc.es www.ccc.es

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN DE PRODUCTOS ALIMENTICIOS Y FABRICACIÓN DE SALSAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COMERCIAL MOSA, S. A. U. MIMOSAS, 33 I 928 188 533 mosa@comercialmosa.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN DE VINOS, LICORES, CAVAS...

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EXCLUSIVAS ABELLEIRA, S.L. FRESNO, 26 PARCELA A II 928 791 178 excabelleirasl@gmail.com

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EMALTRI, S.L.

HERRAJE, 31 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 184 230 / 618 705 291 emaltri.pinotejera@hotmail.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN PRODUCTOS ITALIANOS

COMIT, S.L. (CIAL ITALIANA DE FOOD)

HERRAJE NAVE 40 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 790 896 l.moran@grupocomit.comwww.grupocomit.com y.hernandez@grupocomit.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN Y ELABORACIÓN DE ELABORADOS Y PRECOCINADOS CÁRNICOS

CÁRNICOS MENCELLES, S.L. DRAGOS, 73 (ALMACÉN) IV 928 184 341 administracion@carnicosmenceyes.com www.carnicosmenceyes.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUCIÓN

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CANARFRIT, S.L. CIPRÉS, 40 II 928 752 837 manolo.diaz@canarfrit.es

COVENCA, S.A.LA GARLOPA FASE P3-N Tel. 928 700 152 e.ceballos@covenca.com www.covenca.com

DANOSUR, S.L.

ADELFAS, 46 FASE I Tel. 928 182 561 danosur@danone.com

FOOD / DISTRIBUIDOR PRODUCTOS LÁCTEOS

FOOD / ELABORACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE BEBIDAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

E. I. AHEMON, S.A. ADELFAS, S/N I 928 181 810 ahemon@ahemon.com www.ahemon.com

FOOD / ELABORACIÓN Y ENVASADO DE SALSAS

MANUFACTURAS SATAUTE, S.L.U.DEL CINCEL, 39 FASE P3-N Tel. 902 133 152 comercial@canariasdecomercio.com

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FOOD / FÁBRICA DE CERVEZAS

CERCASA VIVA S.L. YUNQUE, 32 P3-N 928 189 126 info@cervezaviva.com www.cervezaviva.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FOOD / FABRICACIÓN DE HARINA Y SÉMOLAS

HARINERA CANARIA, S.A.CACTUS, 5 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 014 comercial@haricana.es

www.haricana.es

HELADOS BAKOKA, S.L.HERRAJE, 4 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 182 062 info@heladosbakoka.com

www.heladosbakoka.com

FOOD / HELADOS

GASTRONOMÍA GEL DUE, S.L.

DRAGOS, 61A FASE IV Tel. 928 188 573 info@chiaochiao.es

FOOD / FABRICACIÓN DE ZUMOS

ZUMOS GRAN CANARIA, S.L.ENCINA, 48C FASE II Tel. 928 794 043 ventas@zumosgrancanaria.com

www.zumosgrananaria.com

HOTELSA CANARIAS, S. L. BREZO, 19 II 971 43 21 41 jgarcia@hotelsa.es www.hotelsa.es

FOOD / HOSTELERÍA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FOOD / IMPORTACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN PRODUCTOS CÁRNICOS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HILARIO TORRES YÁNEZ E HIJOS, S.L. MIMOSAS, 61 B I 928 180 036 hilario.torres@telefonica.net

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FOOD / IMPORTACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN PRODUCTOS MAR

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SPAN POLAR, S.L. CIPRÉS II 928 754 415 spolar@ctv.es www.spampolar.net

FOOD / MAYORISTA PRODUCTOS ALIMENTARIOS

AFONSO DE GRANDA, S. L. Y DIPAPRI CANARIAS DURAZNERO, 22 II 928 790 376

COMERCIAL DUQUE ARCHIPIÉLAGO, S. L. LAUREL, 8B III 928 149 576 comercialduque@terra.es

CONDIMENTOS CANARIAS, S.L. HERRAJE, 26 P3-N 928 182 088 condican@servitecni.com

EURO CASH 2000, S.L.

CASUARINAS, S/N PARCELA 109 FASE II Tel. 928 180 189 central@eurocash2000.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ORGANUEZ, S. A. L. CINCEL, 28 P3-N 928 189 281 organuez@gmail.com

PLADIALCA, S. L. CASUARINAS, 72-73 I 928 184 686 pladialca@pladialca.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FOOD / PANADERÍA Y PASTELERÍA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DIFA BOUTIQUE DEL PAN, S.L. GRANADERO, 10 II 928 793 094 difatara@hotmail.com

J. H. RIVER, S. L. YUNQUE, 6 P3-N 928 184 478 jhriver@telefonica.net

PANADERIA MANAUDE 4-2002, S.L HERRAJE, 14 P3-N 928 188 583

PANIFICADORA OLIVAN, S.L. CIPRÉS, 28 II 928 757 519 ana@panaderiaolivan.es

SARA LEE BAKERY, S.L.

CACTUS, 1-3 FASE IV Tel. 928 182 500 www.bimbo.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SIRO AGÜIMES, S.A. CACTUS, 1-3 IV 928 184 950 lorena.arencibia@gruposiro.com www.gruposiro.com

FOOD / PANADERÍA, PASTELERÍA Y HELADERÍA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ISIDRO GONZÁLEZ TENERIFE, S.A. ADELFAS, 26 I 928 184 932 carmelo@productostrabel.com

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FOOD / PROCESADO Y TRANSFORMACIÓN PRODUCTOS DEL MAR

P.B.M., S.A.CIPRÉS ESQ. DURAZNERO, 24 - 26 FASE II Tel. 928 759 865 pbm@grupo-banchio.com

PIÑERO RODRÍGUEZ, S.L.

BREZO, 20 FASE II Tel. 928 752 205 administracion@pinerorodriguez.es

FOOD / REPRESENTACIÓN

FOOD / FRUTAS Y VERDURASTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FRUTAS Y VERDURAS GUTIÉRREZ, S.L. MORERA, 10-12 III 928 750 563 facturacion@frutasgutierrez.es

FOOD 4 THOT, S.L. ENCINA, 19 II 902 202 090 grancanaria@food4.es www.food4.es

LA GAVIOTA FOOD, S. L. LA FRAGUA, 3 P3-N 922 811 998 sac@la-gaviota.es www.isolaalimentacion.es

FOOD / VENTATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HERMET FOOD, S.L.

FRESNO ESQ. ZAPOTE, 48 FASE II Tel. 928 122 086 elvira@hermet.alimentacion.es

METRO CASH&CARRY, S.L.

ARCE, 43 FASE II Tel. 928 121 270 metro@cashbroker.net www.cashbroker.net

BODEGAS 7 ISLAS, S.L.

LAUREL, 9 FASE III Tel. 928 750 771 info@bodegas7islas.comwww.bodegas7islas.com

FOOD / VINOS Y RELACIONADOS

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STORAGE

EMALTRI, S.L.

HERRAJE, 31 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 184 230 emaltri.pinotejera@hotmail.com

ISDIN, S. A. CACTUS, 16 IV 935 040 500 almacen.canarias@isdin.com

MODAS CRISTAL OLIVOS, 2C III 928 757 374 administracion@modascristal.com www.modascristal.es

SANKAHLER, S.L. HERRAJE, NAVE 9 P3-N 928 760 518 reservas@apartamentosecuador.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CANARIAS LOTES, S.L.DRAGOS, 60 FASE IV Tel. 928 181 855 comercial@canariaslotes.com www.canariaslotes.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PERFILES CANARIAS, S.L. ENCINA, 15 II 928 149 536 perfi lescanarias@hotmail.com

STORAGE / PERFILES ALUMINIO

RENTALTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CANARIAS EN FORMA, S.L. DURAZNERO, 5 II 659 940 545 camiloalva@gmail.com

EVER SHINE, S. A YUNQUE, 29 P3-N 931 182 510 soneav@idecnet.com

G. H. TRANSACCIONES Y TURISMO, S. L. HERRAJE, 2 MANZANA 2 P3-N 928 268 518 suninver@hotmail.com

MEGA WELL HOLDINGS, S. L ALGARROBOS, 6A I 930 182 510 soneav@idecnet.com

ARMONÍA SAVI, S. L. GARLOPA, 10 P3-N 928 180 276 armoniasavi@gmail.com

RENTAL / INMUEBLES TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RENTAL / LOCALES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DALOMIDAS INVERSIONES, S. L.U. ENCINA, 21 II 928 754 039 info@marmolesdaniel.com

SUPERMERCADO MERCACENTRO, S.L.AVDA. DE ANSITE, 83 Tel. 928 181 410 csanchezlopez@mercacentro.es

HIPERMUEBLE CANARIAS S.L. DEL CINCEL, 20-2 P3-N 928 692 618 hipermueblegil@terra.es www.hipermueblecanarias.com

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ALUMINIUM / VENTA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALUCANARIAS, S. C. L. CASUARINAS, 36C I 928 184 048 alucanariasscl@hotmail.com

ALUMINIOS TORRALBA, S.A. CASUARINAS, 84B I 928 184 974 canarias@aluminiostorralba.com www.aluminiostorralba.com

ALUMINIUM / FABRICACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALUMINIOS CORTIZO CANARIAS, S.L. MIMOSAS, 25A II 928 188 916 grancanaria@cortizo.com www.cortizo.com

ALUMINIUM / MAYORISTAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TECALUMINIO, S. L. MIMOSAS, 37A I 928 149 515 tecaarinaga@terra.es

ALUMINIUM / PERFILES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALUMINIOS CÁNDIDO, S. A. (ALUCANSA) CASUARINAS, 68 II hhernad@alucansa.com www.alucansa.com

PETS / FOOD Y ACCESORIOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COMERCIAL ISTOYA S.L. HERRAJE, 66 P3-N 928 184 349 comercialistoya@gmail.com

DISTRIBUCIÓN ALGON ANIMALES, S. L. YUNQUE, 21 P3-N 928 756 967 distalgon@yahoo.es

LEASING, RENTAL OR SALE OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS OR LANDTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MARTÍN SAGA, S.L.LEÓN Y CASTILLO, 139 3º C Tel. 928 243 598

ADOLFINA TOLEDO ROBAYNA 928 248 282

ALVARO BETANCOR FALCÓN ENCINA, 33 II 696 760 115 abetancorf@yahoo.es

ÁNGEL ÁLVAREZ VASALLO DRAGO, 51 IV 928 132 283 pepe@maseris.e.telefonica.net www.maseris.com

APARTAMENTOS CANARIOS, S.L. (APARCASA) CIZALLA, 9 MANZANA 6 P3-N 928 224 646

CONSTRUCCIONES DARIAS ACOSTA, S.L. FRESNO, S/N II info@darias.eu www.darias.eu

DADRA DE MEDIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA S.L. HERRAJE, 29 P3-N 616 048 800 depak.dani@telefonica.net

FRANCISCO ACOSTA S.A. MIMOSAS, S/N I 928 415 840 ventas@franciscoacosta.com

FRANCISCO LÓPEZ ORTEGA VINCA III 928 751 023 administracion@ecanaria.es

GESTIÓN PUERTO AZUL, S.L. JUAN MANUEL DURÁN, 48 L4 928 267 676 contabilidad@gestionpuertoazul.com

GRÚAS LAS PALMAS, S.L. CINCEL, 69 P3-N 928 413 032 gruaslaspalmas@gmail.com

HIPERCAN DON JERSEY, S. L. OMBU, S/N I 928 806 179 hipercan@yahoo.es

KING CANARIAS, S. L. ADELFAS, 26 I 928 182 066 king@kingcanarias.com

KOSHIMA E HIJOS, S. L ADELFAS, 6A I 929 182 510 soneav@idecnet.com

MANUEL FUENTES GALÁN ENCINA, 23 II 928 221 785 josedelafuente9@gmail.com

MAPFRE INMUEBLES ZAPOTE, 10 ESQ. DURAZNERO, 2 II 928 454 738 gcubas@mapfre.com www.mapfre.com

MARIA ROSA BETANCOR MIRABAL CIZALLA, 8 P-3N 928 254 450

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NISHANI, S. L CANAL CENTRAL PARC. 195 II 928 182 510 soneav@idecnet.com

PAVIELPA, S. L. OLMO, S/N PARC. B2 III 928 316 256 juanfbosch@gmail.com

PEDRO MEDINA ALFONSO E HIJOS, S. L. ADELFAS, 34 I 928 467 781

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LEASING, RENTAL OR SALE OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS OR LANDTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PETROSIGMA, S.A.DRAGO, 33 FASE IV Tel. 913 993 343 jgracia@petrosigma.com

SAMYMAR, S. A. DRAGOS, 52 - 54 IV 928 242 714 administracion@samymar.com

SEBASTIÁN BETANCOR PÉREZ HIEDRA, PARC. 20 MANZ. 3 III 928 755 463 cubisur@terra.es

PROMOCIONES INTERISLAS, S. L. MIMOSAS, S/N I 915 321 135 mayor.6@grossman.es

PUENTENAGA, S. L. MIMOSAS ESQ. ALGARROBO I 928 224 646

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RACSA INMOBILIARIA ARINAGA, S.L.ADELFAS, 152 / LAS MIMOSAS 135 FASE I Tel. 928 293 120 elsacruzbernal@lujanasesores.com

SURHISA SUÁREZ E HIJOS, S.A.CACTUS, 66 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 610 asfalto@surhisa.es www.surhisa.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SUMAGRO, S. L. EL HERRAJE, 55-57 P3-N 928 419 547 sumagro@sumagro.com www.sumagro.com

SUNSUITES CANARIAS S.L. FRAGUA ESQ. MARTINETE P3-N 616 451 579 amazonas@sunsuites.es

TELECONTROL Y EQUIPAMIENTOS S. A. DRAGOS, 33 / HERRAJE 59 IV 928 383 531 tesa@gtc-tesa.com www.gtc-tesa.com

VICENTE RIVERO BOLAÑOS, S.L. BREZO, 112 II 928 716 616 vrb.raquel@gmail.com

RENTAL (PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY)TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EPSILON TRADERS, S. L. BOPA, 31 A 928 180 205 info@grupocasta.com www.jehijos.com

GRAPHIC ARTS

ARTES GRÁFICAS DEL ATLÁNTICO, S.A.

DRAGOS, 19 FASE IV Tel. 928 479 520 administracion@agaprint.comwww.agaprint.com

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GRAPHIC ARTSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COLOR FLEXOGRÁFICAS CANARIAS, S.L. HERRAJE, 61 P3-N 928 180 698 fl exografi cas@telefonica.net www.fl exografi cas.es

GRÁFICAS BORDÓN, S.L.FRESNO, 30 FASE II Tel. 928 793 935 info@grafi casbordon.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GRÁFICAS TIRMA, S. L. ARCE, 27 II 928 754 008 grafi cas@tirma.e.telefonica.net

IMPRENTA PAPELERÍA SURESTE S.L.NOGAL, 10 FASE III Tel. 928 756 758 administracion@impsureste.com

INFORMACIONES CANARIAS, S.A. (CANARIAS 7)MIMOSAS, s/n FASE I Tel. 928 301 300 administracion@inforcasa.canarias7.es

www.canarias7.es

ARMANDO CALCINES DÍAZ, S. L. ENCINA, 32 II 928 149 669 info@armandocalcines.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ETIQUETAS MÉNDEZ ETIMENSA, S.A.DRAGOS, 88 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 002 mendez@formularioscanarios.com

www.forcasa.es

GRAPHIC ARTS / ETIQUETAS Y PAPEL TPV

GRAPHIC ARTS / ETIQUETAS

ETICAN, S.L.FRESNO, 23 B FASE II Tel. 928 793 725 administracion@etican.com

www.etican.com

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TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GIFTS (SALE)

KING CANARIAS, S. L. ADELFAS, 26 II 928 182 066 admin@kingcanarias.com www.kingcanarias.com

CONSULTANCY (LABOUR, FISCAL AND ACCOUNTING)

CONSULTING MARI CARMEN VIERA CIPRÉS ESQ. DURAZNERO II 928 794 312 maricarmen@consultingviera.com www.consultingviera.com

ASOCIACIÓN MIXTA DE COMPENSACIÓNOlmo - Nogal 1-2 Fase III Tel. 928 125 259 administracion@amixta.com

MIXED COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION

DRIVING SCHOOLTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOESCUELA VECINDARIO, S.L. CINCEL, 3 P3-N 928 181 481 info@autoescuelavecindario.com www.autoescuelavecindario.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / ALQUILER DE VEHÍCULOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ORLANDO LANZAROTE RENT A CAR, S.L. FRAGUA, 71 -73 P3-N 928 183 611 orlando@drc.com www.orlandodrc.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / COMPRA Y VENTA VEHÍCULOS OCASIÓNTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SUARMEZ S.L. PINO, 4 III 928 754 223 compraventa_suarmez@hotmail.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / CONCESIONARIO

MERCAUTO SPRING, S.L. AMAPOLA, 11 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 783 112 mercautospring@yahoo.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

G.C. MOTOR S.L. DE LA TRINCA, 3 P3-N 928 184 149 info@gcmotor.com www.gcmotor.com

AZUDTURIS, S.L.ARCE, 19 - 21 FASE II Tel. 928 753 508 info@acromotor.es www.acromotor.es

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DOMINGO ALONSO, S.A.CACTUS, 45 - 47 FASE IV Tel. 928 063 519

ksurhoff@vwcanarias.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / IMPORTADORES DE RECAMBIOS

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / LAVADO DE COCHES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PEDRO MORALES 2000, S. L. BREZO ESQ. ARCE II 928 790 182 pedromorales2000sl@hotmail.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / LAVADO, CAMBIO ACEITE, NEUMÁTICOS...TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

BAZAR AUTOSERVICIO HERMANOS GARCÍA 2, S. L. FRAGUA, 17 P3-N 928 181 168 hnos.garcia2@live.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / NEUMÁTICOS Y ACCESORIOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

NEUMÁTICOS ATLÁNTICO, S. L. FRAGUA ESQ. LA TRINCA P3-N 928 125 339 secretaria@neuatlan.com www.neuatlan.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / NEUMÁTICOS Y MECÁNICA RÁPIDATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

BOLECA, S.L. FRAGUA, 67 P3-N 928 183 460 info@boleca.com www.boleca.com

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / NEUMÁTICOS TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

NEUMÁTICOS SOLEDAD, S. L. ALGARROBOS, P131-B I 902 106 349 luisa.hernandez@gruposoledad.net www.gruposoledad.net

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / RECAMBIOS Y ACCESORIOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FLICK COMERCIAL Y MAQUINARIAS, S.L.BREZO, 10 FASE II Tel. 928 122 357 fcm@grupofl ick.com

www.grupofl ick.com

AUTEIDE, S.A. ALGARROBOS-CASUARINAS, 48 I 928 184 933 auteide@idecnet.com www.auteide.com

COMERCIAL DUQUE ARCHIPIÉLAGO, S. L. LAUREL, 8B III 928 149 576 comercialduque@terra.es

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / DISTRIBUCIÓN ACCESORIOS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GRUPO PROFESIONAL FIXEDA, S. A. DURAZNERO, 27 B II 902 142 420 jperez@fi xeda.es / mpdiaz@fi xeda.es

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / GRÚAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GRÚAS AMADO FRESNO, 10 II 928 757 018 gruasamado@hotmail.com

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AUTOREPUESTOS NUCHO, S.L. BREZO, 4 II 928 149 525 arnucho@ext.step.es

AUTOS BASSO, S. A. JARA, S/N III 928 756 017 administracion@autosbasso.com www.autosbasso.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / RECAMBIOS Y ACCESORIOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

REPUESTOS Y REPRESENTACIONES, S.L. FRESNO, 40 II 928 793 579 ryrarinaga@hotmail.com www.repuestosyrepresentaciones.com

VALLADARES CANARIAS, S. L. YUNQUE ESQ. EL TELAR P3-N 928 183 762

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / RECAMBIOS

TALLERES CRISTAL CANARIAS DEL AUTOMÓVIL S.L. DE LA FRAGUA, 25 P3-N 928 940 264 cristal.canarias@hotmail.com www.cristalcanarias.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / SUSTITUCIÓN LUNAS

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / VENTA NUEVOS, USADOS Y REPUESTOS

ARINAUTO (TOYOTA CITY, S.L.U.)CANAL IZQUIERDO, 15 FASE I Tel. 928 120 007 mmiranda@arinauto.es

www.toyota-canarias.es

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY / VEHÍCULOS INDUSTRIALESTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ACROMOTOR, S. A. ALCALDE ENRIQUE JORGE, S/N 928 777 800 info@acromotor.com

AZUDAUTOS, S.L.CIPRÉS ESQ. ZAPOTE FASE II

laspalmasazudautos@hotmail.eswww.renault-trucks.net/azudautos

Tel. 928 793 820

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DISTRANSA CANARIAS, S.L.U. CASUARINAS, 92 I 928 184 962 jose.monzon@distransacanarias.com www.distransacanarias.com

FRANCISCO CABALLERO MASSIEU, S.A. (IVECO)

ADELFAS, 19 FASE I Tel. 928 184 579 enrique.fcaballero@rediveco.comwww.iveco.com

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TOWN HALL OF AGÜIMESTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AYUNTAMIENTO DE AGÜIMES DR. JOAQUIN ARTILES, 1 928 789 980 aguimes@aguimes.net www.aguimes.es

CAFETERÍA RESTAURANTE EL YUNQUITOC/ CIPRES FASE II Tel. 928 759 606

CAFETERIA - RESTAURANTE

CAFETERIA – BANQUET AND PARTY HALLSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CAFETERÍA PISCOLABIS RUMBA JARA ESQ. VINCA III 928 751 643 sala.rumbadeaguimes@hotmail.com www.rumbaaguimes.com

SALA DE FIESTAS Y CELEB. RUMBA DE AGÜIMES JARA ESQ. VINCA III 928 751 643 sala.rumbadeaguimes@hotmail.com www.rumbaaguimes.com

SHOES

HINCAPIE 1990, S.LVINCA, 5 C FASE III Tel. 928 188 265 administracion@hincapie.info.com

FUELS

AIE CENTRAL COMP. Y CONTR. DE TRANSP. DEL SUR ADELFAS, 40 I 928 188 157 cecotrasur@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FUELS / GAS

ACG ABASTECIMIENTOS DE LA CIZALLA, 64 P3-N 928 184 140 contabilidad@acgabastecimientos.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPENTRY

JUAN C. GUERRA BORDÓN MORERA, 9 III 928 759 625 info@jfgc.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPENTRY / ACERO

L. G. INOXIDABLES Y FORMAS S.L. DRAGOS, 37 IV 928 188 638 lgformas@terra.es www. lginoxidablesyformas.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPENTRY / ALUMINIO MARINO

MANTENIMIENTO ZERO 2010 S. L. ADELFAS, 186 I 928 181 548 mantenimientozero@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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CARPENTRY / ALUMINIO Y PVCTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MONTAJES CANARIAS, S.L.ADELFAS, 7 FASE I Tel. 928 757 098 tecnicos@montajescanarias.com www.montajescanarias.com

CARPENTRY / ALUMINIO Y ACERO

PROMETAL CANARIAS, S.L. CINCEL, 27 P3-N 928 189 294 gestion@prometalcanarias.es www.prometalcanarias.es

CARPENTRY / ALUMINIO

ALUMIEJIDO, S.L. ENCINA, 27C FASE II Tel. 928 754 400 alumiejido@hotmail.com

ALUMINIOS MADERAS Y CRISTAL LA CANDELARIA, S.L. YUNQUE, 13 P3-N 928 183 752 peperuiz@jlm.cc

ALUMINIOS ALVARADO, S.L. FRESNO, 14 II 928 793 042 alumial@hotmail.com www.alumial.com

ALUMINIOS POLARIS, S.L. VINCA, 1 D III 928 795 095 ofi cina@aluminiospolaris.com

ALUMINIOS TU CASA, S.C.L. ARCE, 7 II 928 756 452 aluminiostucasa@hotmail.com

ALUMINIOS VECINDARIO, S.L. FRAGUA, 53 - 55 P3-N 928 752 015 aluminiosvecindario@telefonica.net

ALUMISUR MONTAJES, S.L. ENCINA, 34 II 928 751 156 administracion@alumisur.com www.alumisur.com

CARPINTERÍA TÉCNICA DEL ALUMINIO, S.L. ENCINA, 41 II 928 553 185 carptecalum@telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FABRICANTES DE ALUMINIOS CANARIOS, S.L. (FALCAS)FRESNO ESQ. YUCA FASE II Tel. 928 757 790 falcas@terra.es

ALUMINIOS TIMANFAYA, S. L. FRAGUA, 13 P3-N 928 180 496 aluminios@timanfayasl.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPENTRY / CORTE DE CHAPA Y CANTEO Y PUERTAS EN PANTÓGRAFOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPINTERÍA EL CRUCE S.L. YUNQUE, 26 P3-N 928 184 776

CARPENTRY / MADERATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPINTERÍA INDUSTRIAL ARINAGA, S.L. YUNQUE, 58 - 60 P3-N 928 184 353 caintrasl@gmail.com

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CARPENTRY / MADERATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPINTERÍA JESÚS PÉREZ, S.L. ENCINA, 10 - 12 II 928 752 844 jesusperezsl@hotmail.com

CARPINTERÍA JUAN ORTIZ SANTANA MORERA, 8 III 928 790 448 jortizsantana@telefonica.net

CARPINTERÍA MADERA FALCÓN (ENRIQUE FALCÓN) HERRAJE, 34 P3-N 928 182 820 carpinteriademadera2010@hotmail.com

CARPINTERÍA MONTESAN, S. L. FRESNO, 22 II 928 751 353 cmontesan@gmail.com

CARPINTERÍA SUÁREZ JÍMENEZ, S. L. JARA, 3 III 928 751 162 carpinteria@suarezjimenez.es www.suarezjimenez.es

FAMUEBLES CANARIAS, S. L. HERRAJE, 11 P3-N 928 187 044 famueble@telefonica.net

J.A.Q. CARPINTERÍA DE MADERA CIZALLA, 68 P3-N 928 188 358 qaj39@hotmail.com www.carpinteriajaq.com

JUAN FCO. GONZÁLEZ CRUZ CIPRES, 11 B II 928 750 478 carpjfgc@terra.es

MANYECO, S. L. CIZALLA, 20 P3-N 928 184 784 manyerca@hotmail.com

SANTIAGO F. RODRÍGUEZ GUERRA CIZALLA, 65 P3-N 639 423 575

CARPENTRY / METAL Y ACERO INOXIDABLE

ALUMINIOS LA SUERTE, S.L.CIZALLA, 23-25 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 189 071 antonioarmas@aluminioslasuerte.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARPINTERÍA METÁLICA Y ALUMINIO DAMI, S.L. GRAMIL, 4 I 928 184 825 carpinteriametalicadami@gmail.com

CARPINTERÍA METÁLICA JUMALLEVE, S. L. FRESNO, 34 - 36 II 928 792 969 info@jumalleve.com

CARMELO CASTRO TORRES CASUARINAS, 58A I 928 188 305 carmelocastrotorres@hotmail.es

CARPENTRY / METAL Y ALUMINIO

CARPENTRY / METAL

CARPINTERÍA METÁLICA SAN MATEO, S.L.

DRAGOS, 44 FASE IV Tel. 928 182 223 carpmesm@teleline.eswww.carpinteriametalicasanmateo.com

VICTOR L. DEL ROSARIO BENÍTEZ GARLOPA, 17 P3-N 928 188 759 victorlorent@gmail.com

CASAN TRANSFORMADOS METÁLICOS, S.L. ROBLE, 15 III 928 182 001 info@casanmetal.com

JOSÉ JUAN GIL PÉREZ (INOXGILPE) YUNQUE, 56 P3-N 928 183 767 info@inoxgilpe.com www.inoxgilpe.com

TALLER LOS CANARIOS SW, S.L. BREZO, 14 II 928 122 188 tallerloscanarios@tallerloscanarios.com www.tallerloscanarios.com

TRANSFORMADOS METÁLICOS RAFAEL MOLINA, S.L. CASUARINAS, 36 I 928 752 706 direccion@tmrafaelmolina.com www.rafaelmolina.com

TALLERES LA BISAGRA, S.L. CIZALLA, 66 P3-N 928 183 595 info@tallerlabisagra.com www.tallerlabisagra.com

CARPENTRY / METAL, ACERO INOXIDABLE Y ALUMINIO

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CARPENTRY / PUERTAS, SUELOS LAMINADOS, VENTANAS...

DOMINGO GODOY RUIZ FRAGUA, 49 P3-N 928 180 082 d.godoy@cgac.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARDBOARD

CORDES CANARIAS S.L. HERRAJE, 27 P3-N 928 188 927 cordescanarias@cordescanarias.com www.cordescanarias.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MODULAR 88, S.L.CASUARINAS, 46 FASE I Tel. 928 182 320 doris@modular88.com

www.modular88.com

CERAMICS / DISTRIBUCIÓN

SIEPER CONSTRUCTA, S.L. YUNQUE, 70 P3-N 928 187 102 g.quintana@sieperconstructa.com www.sieperconstructa.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LOCKSMITH SHOP

ELCA FRICALANZ, S.L.HERRAJE, 30 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 189 696 raul@elcafricalanz.com www.elcafricalanz.com

AIR CONDITIONING

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PEDRO GARCÍA HENRÍQUEZ, S.L. (MAINTELCA) LA FRAGUA ESQ. MARTINETE 19 P3-N 928 601 888 maintelca@maintelca.e.telefonica.net www.maintelca.es

RADIADORES PACO GRANADERO, 10 II 928 427 643 taller@radiadorespaco.com www.radiadorespaco.com

AIRVEN, S.L. FRESNO / YUCA II 928 758 426 airvensl@airvensl.com www.airvensl.com

AIR CONDITIONING / INSTALACIÓN

CARLOS TARAJANO, S. L. CINCEL, 6 P-3N 928 181 991 correo@carlostarajanosl.es www.carlostarajanosl.es

VETERINARY CLINICTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CLÍNICA VETERINARIA BREZO, 29 II 928 752 621 asergio@idecnet.com www.sergioveterinario.com

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EL CORTE INGLÉS, S.A. (CENTRO DE OPORTUNIDADES)

FRESNO, 12 ESQ. ZAPOTE FASE II Tel. 928 754 914 www.elcorteingles.es

COMMERCIALISATION

EMICELA, S.A.CANAL IZQUIERDO, 5 FASE I Tel. 902 410 059 info@emicela.es www.emicela.es

FROZEN GOODS / ALMACÉN DE PESCADO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FROZEN GOODS / COMPRA - VENTA

BRAVOSUR, S.L. CIZALLA, 70 P3-N 928 183 888 bravosur@bsur.e.telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FROZEN GOODS / DISTRIBUCIÓN PRECOCINADOS

CONGALSA, S.L. FRAGUA, 59 P3-N 928 184 445 lrodriguez@congalsa.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FROZEN GOODS / DISTRIBUCIÓN

CONGELADOS HERBANIA, S. L. MIMOSAS, 7 I 928 188 430 herbania@congeladosherbania.com

FRIGO MARTEL, S.L. CINCEL, 1 P3-N 928 180 898 ofi cina@frigomartel.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FROZEN GOODS / IMPORTACIÓN Y VENTA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALBERTO ÁLVAREZ, S.L.MIMOSAS, 43 FASE I Tel. 928 183 003 ballenalpa@yahoo.es

CONGELADOS LA BALLENA, S. L. MIMOSAS, 43 I 928 183 003 ballenalpa@yahoo.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DISTRIBUCIONES INSULARES INAMER, S.L. LAUREL, 7 III 928 756 738 inamer@infonegocio.com

CONGELADOS / PESCADOS, MARISCOS Y ANGULAS

FAYDA, S.L. MARTINETE ESQ. GRAMEL P3-N 928 122 455 fayda@fayda.es

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ANIDIA, S.A. MIMOSAS, s/n FASE I Tel. 928 467 304 administracion@anidia.com www.anidia.com

CONSTRUCTION

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ARINAGA EXP. Y VENTAS, S.L. (COMERCIAL SUÁREZ LÓPEZ) BREZO, MANZ. 3 PARC. 5 II 928 793 917 comercialsuarezlopez@hotmail.com

CONARINAGA, S.L. ADELFAS, 32C I 928 183 684 conarinaga@terra.es

CONSTRUCC. ANTONIO SÁNCHEZ ARTILES, S.L.U. HERRAJE, 49 P3-N 928 783 171 casa_ads@yahoo.es

CONSTRUCCIONES Y ARMADOS METÁLICOS, S.L. ZAPOTE, 10 II 928 792 430 aleonortiz@yahoo.com

CONSTRUCCIONES Y FRATASADOS EL GORO, S. L. CINCEL, 29 P3-N 928 188 817 construccionesyfratasadoselgoro@gmail.com

COVAIAL, S. L. LOS DRAGOS, 38 IV 928 293 344 covaial@msn.com

FERRETERÍA GERMÁN MEDINA, S.L.JARA, 11 FASE III Tel. 928 753 954 fgmnave@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LOPESAN ASFALTOS Y CONSTRUCCIONES, S. A. MIMOSAS, 22 I 928 141 585 vmena@grupolopesan.com www.grupolopesan.com

MONTAJES LA ESTRELLA, S.L. CASUARINAS, 111 I 928 183 437 infomle@gmail.com

NAVES GRAN CANARIA, S.L. MIMOSAS, 14 A I 928 316 381 navesgc@idecnet.com www.navesgrancanaria.com

PEDRO GARCÍA HENRÍQUEZ, S.L. (MAINTELCA) LA FRAGUA ESQ. MARTINETE 19 P3-N 928 601 888 maintelca@maintelca.e.telefonica.net www.maintelca.es

PEDRO J. BARBER Y HNOS., S.A.CACTUS, 15 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 100 aescobio@hotmail.com

www.grupobarber.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PRESUPUESTOS Y CONTRATAS, S. A. MIMOSAS, 118 I 928 370 733 preyconsa@preyconsa.com

RABADAN 17, S. L. CEBRIÁN, 52 928 365 279

RABADAN 28, S.L.OBISPO RABADÁN, 28 BAJO Tel. 928 384 954 villalongadario@hotmail.com

PERFILADOS CANARIOS, S.A.OLMO, 34 D1 D3 FASE IV Tel. 928 182 409 info@perfi ladoscanarios.es

www.perfi ladoscanarios.es

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CONSTRUCTION

SUÁREZ E HIJOS, S.L. (SURHISA)CACTUS, 66 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 610 asfalto@surhisa.com www.surhisa.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COMERCIAL BIBIANO, S.L. OLIVOS, 2A I 928 187 118 comercialbibiano@telefonica.net

VULCANO, S.L. ADELFAS, 16 I 928 188 121 infovulcanosl@gmail.com

PREFABRICADOS ARCHIPIÉLAGO, S.L. (PREARSA, S.L.)CANAL IZQUIERDO, 27 FASE I Tel. 928 180 680 admon@prearsa.com

www.prearsa.com

PUMA ATLÁNTICO, S.A. MIMOSAS - OLIVOS, 128 FASE I Tel. 928 188 149 jsanchez@grupopuma.com

CONSTRUCTION / ALQUILER Y VENTA

CONSTRUCTION / BLOQUES Y FORJADOS

CONSTRUCTION / CEMENTOS

CONSTRUCTION / CERRAMIENTOS

CUYMON 2000, S.L. MIMOSAS, 2C I 928 184 012 administracion@cuymon2000.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CONSTRUCTION / CONSTRUCCIÓN DE TALUDES, TEMATIZACIÓN Y ROCA ARTIFICIAL

BULCAN ARTE S.L. CIPRÉS, 26 II 928 188 631 info@bulcanarte.com www.bulcanarte.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CONSTRUCTION / FÁBRICA DE PIEDRA ARTIFICIAL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RUDICON, S. L. MIMOSAS, 59 I 928 368 555 administracion@rudicon.es

CONSTRUCTION / FÁBRICA DE PLACAS CERRAMIENTO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PREFABRICADOS HERSAN, S.L.U. CACTUS, 11 IV 928 183 738 correo@talleres-jinamar.com

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YESOS CANARIAS, S.A.CANAL IZQUIERDO, 23 FASE I Tel. 928 181 680 yesoscanarias@yecasa.com

www.yecasa.com

CONSTRUCTION / FÁBRICA DE YESOS

CONSTRUCTION / FERRALLA

FERRA 7 ISLAS, S.L.CASUARINAS, 68 B FASE I Tel. 928 182 813 admon@ferra7islas.com

www.ferra7islas.com

HERMINIO CABRERA FALCÓN, S.L.MORERA, 4 FASE III Tel. 928 755 771 lidiaestherc@hotmail.com

CONSTRUCTION / HORMIGÓN

HORMISOL CANARIAS, S.A. ADELFAS, 54 - 56 FASE I Tel. 928 181 930 antonio.hernandez@ceisa.es

www.grupoceisa.es

CONSTRUCTION / MATERIAL

RONÁNDEZ, S. A.ALGARROBOS ESQ. ADELFAS, 21 FASE I Tel. 928 753 900 contabilidad@ronandez.com www.ronandez.com

CONSTRUCTION / MONTAJE DE CUBIERTAS Y FACHADAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EGINHABE, S. L. CACTUS, 34 IV 946 559 900 arimon@euskalnet.net

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CONSTRUCTION / PREFABRICADOS HORMIGÓN

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PREFABRICADOS LEMES, S. L. CTRA. GRAL. DE AGÜIMES, 14 928 180 812 prefalemes@yahoo.com www.lemes.es

CONSTRUCTION / PREFABRICADOS

CONTRATAS CANARIAS DEL SUR, S. L. ALGARROBOS ESQ. LOS CACTUS FASE IV Tel. 928 181 282 administracion@concasur.com

www.concasur.com

DOLCAN, S.A.CANAL IZQUIERDO, 25 FASE I Tel. 928 181 292 agome@grupolopensan.com

www.dolcan.com

PREFABRICADOS ARINAGA, S.A.

CANAL DERECHO, 2B FASE II Tel. 928 122 050 administracion@prefabricadosarinaga.eswww.prefabricadosarinaga.es

CONSTRUCTION / REVESTIMIENTOS DE FACHADAS

SEINCO, S. L.MIMOSAS, 39 B FASE I Tel. 928 298 480 correo@seincosl.com

www.seincosl.com

CONSTRUCTION / REVESTIMIENTOS INDUSTRIALES

PROCESOS ANTICORROSIVOS CANARIOS, S.L.FRAGUA, 11 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 189 218 info@pacsl.es www.pacsl.es

CONSTRUCTION / VENTA DE MAQUINARIA Y UTILLAJE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COIMA S.L. MIMOSAS, S/N I 928 188 504 info@coimasl.com www.coimasl.com

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CONSTRUCTION / VENTA DE MATERIAL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CERAMISTAS, S.A.U. DRAGOS, 32 IV 928 757 700 ceramistas@ceramistas.com www.ceramistas.com

COMERCIAL EVO, S.L.CASUARINAS, 84 FASE I Tel. 928 183 250 info@comercialevo.com

www.comercialevo.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PRETENSADOS ATLÁNTICO, S. L. MIMOSAS, 137 I 928 132 000 bigestaslze@indrosa.com

SUMINISTROS TEAM SERVICE, S.L. CASUARINAS, 24 I 928 189 063 administracion@teamservice.es www.teamservice.es

MIMOSAS, S/N PARCELA 133 FASE IV Tel. 928 184 990 info@hierros7islas.com

LIVESTOCK COOPERATIVETRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA GANADEROS LA VIEJITA FRAGUA, 1 P3-N 928 188 436 gerente@laviejita.e.telefonica.net

CORIAN (INSTALLATION, MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLY)

TRASSOS, S. L. HERRAJE, 4 P3-N 928 188 050 info@cad-ssp.com www.trassos.comTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GLASSWARETRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ATLANPER, S.L. ACACIAS, 9 A I 928 188 520 atlanpersl@yahoo.es

CRISTALERÍA TELDE, S.L. DRAGOS, 227 IV 928 691 503 administracion@cristelde.es

ALUMINIOS TIMANFAYA, S. L. FRAGUA, 13 P3-N 928 180 496 aluminios@timanfayasl.com

ECUS INSULAR, S.L.U. DURAZNERO, 45 II 928 792 912 canarias@ecus.es www.ecus.es

PIKOLÍN, S.A.MIMOSAS, S/N ESQ. ALGARROBOS FASE I Tel. 928 184 911 csc@pikolin.es

www.pikolin.es

SMATTEX, S. A. HERRAJE, 39 P3-N 928 183 338 daniel@dunlopillo.es www.dunlopillo.es

RESTTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HIERROS COMERCIALES 7 ISLAS, S.L.

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SCRAPPING / CENTRO CAT

MAXIMINO OJEDA OJEDAADELFAS, S/N PARCELA 165 FASE I Tel. 928 189 212 postmaster@maximinoojeda.com

www.maximinoojeda.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TAPAS DEL ATLÁNTICO, S. L. VINCA, 5B III 928 184 064 comercial@tapasdelatlantico.com www.tapasdelatlantico.com

DISTRIBUTION / MATERIALES FUNDICIÓN, ARQUETAS, JUEGOS INFANTILES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DISTRIBUTION / PRODUCTOS QUÍMICOS

BRENNTAG QUÍMICA, S.A. ADELFAS, 3 I 928 184 039 a.herrera@brenntag.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DISTRIBUCIÓN E IMPORTACIÓN

JAFERI, JAFERI & SÁNCHEZ, S. L. ENCINA, 39B II 928 232 844 comercial@jaferi.net www.jaferi.net

PERSONAL CARE, BEAUTY AND HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PRODUCTS

EXCLUSIVAS ARCAN, S.L.MIMOSAS, 1 FASE I Tel. 928 181 722 direccion@exclusivasarcan.com

www.exclusivasarcan.com

ELÉCTRICAS CENTRO, S.L.DRAGOS, 55 FASE IV Tel. 928 189 075 centro@electricascentro.com

www.electricascentro.com

ELECTRICITY

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES / VENTA

ACADESA S.A.

CASUARINAS, 22 FASE I Tel. 928 183 000 laspalmas@acadesa.comwww.acadesa.com

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HERMANOS GARCÍA EXCLUSIVAS, S.L.ADELFAS, 43 B FASE I Tel. 928 752 675 ofi cina@muebleshermanosgarcia.es

www.muebleshermanosgarcia.es

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES / VENTA

EQUIPAMIENTO Y CONFORT, S.L. CASUARINAS, 52 I 928 149 222 info@equiconfort.com www.equiconfort.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MUEBLES PEPE JESÚS, S.L.CASUARINAS, 14 NAVE 111 - 112 FASE I Tel. 928 750 750 contacto@mupeje.es

www.mueblespepejesus.com

ARTÍSTICA ARTE ACTUAL, S.L. FRAGUA, 35 P3-N 928 750 278 artisticavecindario@hotmail.com www.artisticacocinas.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ELECTRONICS / COMERCIO Y ALMACENAMIENTO

ROCATRONIC, S. L. CIZALLA ESQ. MARTINETE P-3N 928 398 066 maria@rocatronic.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DISTRIBUIDORA ELÉCTRICA CANARIA, S.A.ARCE, 17 FASE II Tel. 928 466 416 arigana@dielca.com

www.dielca.com

ELECTRONICS / VENTA

ELÉCTRICAS CENTRO, S.L.DRAGOS, 55 FASE IV Tel. 928 189 075 ecentro@electricascentro.com

www.electricascentro.com

CRATING / FABRICACIÓN

CANARY PLAST, S.A.MIMOSAS - ADELFAS, MANZANA 6 FASE I Tel. 928 261 473 canaryplast@terra.es

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TAPAS DEL ATLÁNTICO, S. L. VINCA, 5 B III 928 184 064 comercial@tapasdelatlantico.com www.tapasdelatlantico.com

MOTONÁUTICAS LAS PALMAS S.L.U DRAGOS, 3 IV 928 180 694 comercial@motonauticalaspalmas.com www.motonauticalaspalmas.com

BOATS / VENTA Y TALLERTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

NÁUTICA ZURITA S.L.ADELFAS, NAVE 2B LOCAL 164 FASE I Tel. 928 787 334 info@nauticazurita.com

www.nauticazurita.com

PACKAGING

BARBER EMBALAJES, S.L. CIZALLA, 4 P3-N 928 188 648 barberembalgc@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

WIND POWER

AEROGENERADORES CANARIOS, S.A.CASUARINAS S/N ESQ. OLIVOS FASE I Tel. 928 182 600 acsa@acsaeolica.com

www.acsaeolica.com

JOSÉ CASTELLANO 2003 E HIJOS, S. L. BOGA, 31 A 928 120 205 lucianomollo@grupocasta.com www.jehijos.com

PHOTOVOLTAIC POWERTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FRAMES

GALERÍA RICARD, S.L. FRAGUA, 21 P3-N 928 183 474 galeriaricard@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FINANCIAL ENTITY

BANCA MARCHYUCA, S/N FASE II Tel. 928 149 214 o0264@bancamarch.com

www.bancamarch.es

CAJA RURAL DE CANARIAS, S.C.C.ADELFAS, S/N (CENTRO CÍVICO) FASE I Tel. 928 181 035crodriguez_crcanarias@cajarural.com www.ruralvia.com

CAJA INSULAR DE AHORROS DE CANARIAS OLMO S/N III 928 795 610 ofi cina.8180@lacajadecanarias.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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SHOWS

ARCHIPIÉLAGO PRODUCCIONES, S.A.OLMO, 9 B FASE III Tel. 928 753 650 complejodeocio@castillodeaguimes.com

www.castillodeaguimes.com

ANTONIO GUEDES LOPEZ, S. L. YUNQUE, 1 P3-N 928 180 147 info@antonioguedezlopez.com

STEEL FIXINGTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HARDWARE STORE

BAÑOS ARINAGA, S.L. CIPRÉS - DURAZNERO, S/N II 928 757 730 banosarinaga@banosarinaga.com www.banosarinaga.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CERÁMICAS Y SANEAMIENTOSGERMÁN MEDINA, S.L.JARA, 11 FASE III Tel. 928 753 954 fgmnave@hotmail.com

FERRETERÍA EL CRUCE S.L. VINCA ESQ. EUCALIPTO III 928 758 262 ferreteriaelcruce@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FERRETERÍA MIRABAL, S.L. HERRAJE, S/N P-3N 928 754 009 ferreteriamirabal@hotmail.com

ANTONIO GUEDES LOPEZ, S. L. YUNQUE, 1 P3-N 928 180 147 info@antonioguedezlopez.com

ARINAGA EXP. Y VENTAS, S.L. (COMERCIAL SUÁREZ LÓPEZ) BREZO, MANZ. 3 PARC. 5 II 928 793 917 comercialsuarezlopez@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ANIDIA, S.A. MIMOSAS, s/n FASE I Tel. 928 467 304 administracion@anidia.com www.anidia.com

FERRETERÍA GERMÁN MEDINA, S.L.JARA, 11 FASE III Tel. 928 753 954 fgmnave@hotmail.com

PEDRO J. BARBER Y HNOS., S.A.CACTUS, 15 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 100 aescobio@hotmail.com

www.grupobarber.com

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WÜRTH CANARIAS, S.L. CASUARINAS, 117 I 928 189 825 sede_canarias@wurth.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HARDWARE STORE

FIBREGLASS / VENTA

YATLANTICO, S.L.OLIVOS, 9 FASE I Tel. 928 182 048 ventas@yatlantico.com

www.yatlantico.com

PLANT PROTECTION TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

INCA ISLAS CANARIAS, S.A. VINCA, 21 III 928 122 007 eloy@incanarias.es www.incanarias.es

SUR AGRO, S.L. VINCA, 27 III 928 751 158 suragro@sur-agro.com

PLUMBING (SUPPLIES)

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AGUSTÍN SÁNCHEZ GONZÁLEZ

FONTANERÍA NUEZ, S. L. GRAMIL, 16 P3-N 928 184 887 administracion@fontanerianuez.com www.fontanerianuez.com

PLUMBING / SOLAR TÉRMICA, CONTRAINCENDIOS Y GASTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FALCÓN Y CÍA, S. L. HERRAJE, 3 NAVE 13 P-3N 928 180 022 falconycia@yahoo.es

PLUMBING / SUMINISTROSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SUMINISTROS DE FONTANERÍA ZEC HERRAJE, 19 P-3N 928 222 064 isidro@fontaneriazec.com

COLD / INSTALACIÓN CÁMARAS FRIGORÍFICASTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ACERO FRÍO CANARIO, S.L. DRAGOS, 30 IV 928 180 813 minemix@hotmail.com

RONÁNDEZ, S. A.ALGARROBOS ESQ. ADELFAS, 21 FASE I Tel. 928 753 900 contabilidad@ronandez.com www.ronandez.com

CINCEL, 11 FASE P-3N Tel. 928 180 037 inst_font_as@hotmail.com

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CRANES

NICOLÁS HERNÁNDEZ SANTANA, S. L. CACTUS, 13 IV 928 188 738 correo@talleres-jinamar.com

VINDACO, S. L. ARCE, 19 II 928 777 600 vindacosl@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

IRON FITTINGS

HERRAJES FAMAR, S.L. ARCE, 33 II 928 125 425 comercial@herrajesfamar.com www.herrajesfamar.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ICE / FABRICACIÓN, DISTRIBUCIÓN

INSULACAN, S.L. HERRAJE, 21 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 181 140 locubas@telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALCRUZ CANARIAS, S.L. ACACIAS, 7 I 928 188 664 central@alcruzcanarias.com www.cubiton.es

FRILAND FROZEN FOOD, S.L. ACACIAS, S/N I 928 188 139 friland@suisnova.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PRODUCCIONES Y DISTRIBUCIONES ARUCANSA, S.L. FRAGUA ESQ. MARTINENTE P3-N 928 601 888 arucansa@gmail.com

IRON

ALMACENES TAMARÁN, S.L.ALGARROBOS, 9C PARCELA 185 FASE I Tel. 928 182 224 ani@atamaran.com

HYPERMARKET

SUPERMERCADOS BOLAÑOS, S.L.

ALMENDRO, 3 FASE II Tel. 928 122 020 info@grupobolanos.comwww.grupobolanos.com

GRUPO ROS CASARES, S.L.

ADELFAS, 18 FASE I Tel. 928 707 530 acaballero@froscasares.es www.froscasares.es

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HORMIGÓN / FABRICACIÓN DE ÁRIDOS, MORTERO Y CEMENTO

CANARY CONCRETE, S.A.ADELFAS, P180 - 181 FASE I Tel. 928 494 545 canaryconcrete@canaryconcrete.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HORMIGONES ISLAS CANARIAS, S. A. MIMOSAS ESQ. OLIVOS I 928 888 302 hormican@grupossm.com www.grupossm.com

HOTEL AND CATERING

AIR CPU, S.L.

CASUARINAS, 85 FASE I Tel. 928 181 002 s.martel@newrest.euwww.newrest.eu

HOTEL AND CATERING / CONFECCIÓN DE ARTÍCULOS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FÁBRICAS TEXTILES CANARIOS, S.L. DRAGOS, 10-12 IV 928 188 889 fateca@fatecatextil.com www.fatecatextil.com

HOTEL AND CATERING / EQUIPAMIENTO

CASA DELFÍN, S.A. OLIVOS, 3 A I 928 183 220 canarias@casadelfi n.com www.casadelfi n.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HOTEL AND CATERING / VENTA DE MENAJE

ÁLVAREZ LAS PALMAS, S. L. CASUARINAS, 84 D I 928 184 256 alvarez@alvarezlaspalmas.com www.hoalve.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COMERCIAL FAUSTINO DÍAZ, S.L.CINCEL, 61 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 142 672 administracion@faustinodiaz.com

HOTEL AND CATERING / SUMINISTROS

LIGHTING

CARIBONI LITE, S L. DURAZNERO, 20 II 928 753 300 dep.ventas@cariboni.es www.cariboni.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

WATERPROOFING

IMPERCASA, S.L. BREZO, 45 II 928 757 718 impercasasl@impercasasl.com www.impercasasl.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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IMPORT - EXPORT

CANARIAS COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, S. A. ROBLE, 20 III 928 469 413 ccisasa@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

IMPORT AND DISTRIBUTION

ECOMULTIPRODUCTO ACACIAS ESQ. MIMOSAS I 928 180 942 central@galeriaslorens.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DIGITAL PRINTING

GALERÍA RICARD, S.L. FRAGUA, 21 P3-N 928 183 474 galeriaricard@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COMPUTERS

TECHPOINT INFOMÁTICA SISTEMAS Y APLIC., S. L. FRESNO, 46 II 928 125 331 adm.lpa@tisanet.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ARALECTRA, S.L. CIZALLA, 30 P3-N 928 790 833 aralectra@aralectra.es www.aralectra.es

ARILUMI, S.L. FRESNO, 22 II 928 790 800 arilumisl@gmail.com

CONTROLES Y ACCIONAMIENTOS CANARIOS, S. L. ENCINA, 4A II 928 792 257 doherautomatismos@hotmail.com

ELECTRIMET, S. A. DURAZNERO, MANZ.8 P9 II 928 465 512 electrimet@terra.es

MONTAJES ELÉCTRICOS MATOS, S. L. FRAGUA, 51 P3-N 928 184 409 mematossl@gmail.com

MONTAJES LA ESTRELLA, S. L. CASUARINAS, 111 I 928 183 437 infomle@gmail.com

PROCANEL, S. L. BREZO, 6 II 928 793 234 procaneladm@telefonica.net

HERRAJE, 35 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 482 120 lumican-lp@grupoetra.com

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

INEMAQ, S. L.ARCE, 29 FASE II Tel. 928 751 815 inemaq@inemaq.com www.inemaq.com

INSTAGONZA, S.L. VINCA ESQ. PINO, 3-5 III 928 754 190 central1@instagonza.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ISUR SERVICIOS ELÉCTRICOS, S.L.MORERA, 5 FASE III Tel. 928 753 403 administracion@isursl.com

www.isursl.es

LUMICAN S.A.

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PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATIONS

SOLPOWER CANARIA, S.L.FRAGUA, 8 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 189 844 m.hernandez@solpowercanaria.com

www.solpowercanaria.com

INSTALLATION COMPANYTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PEDRO GARCÍA HENRÍQUEZ, S.L. (MAINTELCA) FRAGUA ESQ. MARTINETE 19 P3-N 928 601 888 maintelca@maintelca.e.telefonica.net www.maintelca.es

SERVICIOS ELÉCTRICOS INSULARES, S. L. HERRAJE, 20 P3-N 928 189 327 antonio.sei@terra.es

INSTALLATION COMPANY / ANTENAS MÓVILESTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

INSYTE INSTALACIONES, S. A. GARLOPA, 26 P3-N 928 187 065 gehernandez@insyteinstalaciones.es www.insyteinstalaciones.es

DIELCASA ARCE, 17 II 928 187 065 eduardomartin@dielca.com www.dielca.com

GERMÁN HERNÁNDEZ MELIÁN, S. L. DRAGOS, S/N PARC. 211 IV 928 184 084 arinaga@gercabes.com www.gercabes.com

INSTALADORA SUÁREZ, S.L. DURAZNERO, 3 II 928 791 144 administracion@instaladorasuarez.com www. instaladorasuarez.com

INSTALLATION COMPANY / VENTA MATERIAL ELÉCTRICOTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

VEHICLE TECHNICAL INSPECTION

APPLUS ITEUVE TECHNOLOGY, S.L. ALGARROBOS, PARCELA 193 FASE I Tel. 928 182 020 itvarinaga@appluscorp.com

www.applusitv.com

GARDENING / FORESTAL

GESPOCAN 1997, S.L. CIZALLA, 34 P3-N 928 183 237 administracion@gespocan.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LABORATORY

LABETEC, S.A. FRAGUA, 39 P3-N 928 184 213 administracion@labetec.es www.labetec.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LABORATORY / COMERCIALIZACIÓN DE PRODUCTOS

MELCAN, S.L.U. CIZALLA, 10 P3-N 928 411 311 melcan@melcan.com ww.melcan.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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LABORATORY / FARMACÉUTICO, COSMÉTICA Y DIETÉTICA

LABORATORIOS PEJOSECA, S.L. ENCINA, 45 - 47 II 928 125 400 info@aloveria.com www.aloveria.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LAUNDRY

INTERHOTELERA ESPAÑOLA, S.A.CASUARINAS, 111-112 FASE I Tel. 928 183 279 jnavarro@lopesan.com

www.lopesan.com

ISABEL OJEDA PÉREZ JARA, 6 III 928 757 594

ROLOFA LAVANDERÍA, S.L. ARCE, 24 II 928 754 179 rolofa@rolofa.com www.rolofa.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CLEANING

HINCAPIE 1990, S.LVINCA, 5 C FASE III Tel. 928 188 265 administracion@hincapie.info.com

CANARIAS DE RESIDUOS INDUSTRIALES, S.L.

CASUARINAS, 60 FASE I Tel. 928 181 718 info@grupocas.com www.grupocas.com

MANT. DEL TERRITORIO INSULAR SERVICIOS S.L. ENCINA, 27A II 902 200 919 info@mtiservicios.com www.mtiservicios.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CLEANING / VENTA PRODUCTOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

JOSÉ L. SUÁREZ MARRERO, S. L. FRAGUA, 31 P3-N 928 759 520 ventas@kemcanarias.com www.kemcanarias.com

LÓPEZ Y MIRANDA, S. L. GARLOPA, 12 P3-N 928 184 377 lopezymiranda@terra.es

MABECAN SISTEMAS PROFESIONALES DE LIMPIEZA, S.L.ENCINA, 25 A FASE II Tel. 928 759 616 mabecan@mabecan.com

www.mabecan.es

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LOGISTICS

ENLACE LOGÍSTICO CANARIAS, S.L.DRAGOS, 65 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 758 jmmedina@enlacelog.com

www.enlacelog.com

CANARY INTERNATIONAL FORWARDING, S.L.CACTUS, 7 FASE IV Tel. 928 063 063 info@logisticacif.com

www.logisticacif.com

DIRECTRANS EXPRESS, S.L.C/ ALGARROBOS, 22 F ESQ. C/CACTUS FASE IV Tel. 928 793 668

abian@directransexpress.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GALARZA ATLÁNTICO GALACO, S.A. OLIVOS, 196 IV 928 120 040 galaco@galacocanarias.com www.galacocanarias.com

ICP LOGÍSTICA, S. A. DRAGOS, 47 IV 928 799 439 canarias@icp.es www.icp.es

LOGICARGO, S.L.CACTUS, 37 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 188 administracion@logicargo.es

www.logicargo.es

PLATAFORMAS LOGÍSTICAS CANARIAS, S.L. CACTUS 39-41 IV 928 180 965 felvira@garycia.com www.garycia.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LOGISTICS / TRANSITARIOS

DIRECTRANS EXPRESS, S.L.C/ ALGARROBOS, 22 F ESQ. C/CACTUS FASE IV Tel. 928 793 668

abian@directransexpress.com

CANARIAS LOTES, S.L.DRAGOS, 60 FASE IV Tel. 928 181 855 comercial@canariaslotes.com www.canariaslotes.com

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CHRISTMAS GIFTS

WOOD

MADERAS MICHEL, S.L. CIZALLA, 7 P3-N 928 189 242 info@maderasmichel.com www.maderasmichel.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TOFAL, S.A. BREZO, 19 - 26 FASE II Tel. 928 351 109 mtt@telefonica.net

MADERAS TOFFAL, S.L. Tel. 928 754 114 maderas.ttorres@telefonica.net

DUNNAGE CANARIAS, S.L. ADELFAS, 37 I 928 182 454 direccion@dunnagecanarias.com www.dunnagecanarias.com

JIMÉNEZ CALDERÍN, S.L. DRAGOS, 10 IV 928 188 521 arinaga@jimenezcalderin.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

LACADOS INSULARES, S. L. DRAGOS, 46 IV 928 188 794 comercial@lacadosinsulares.com www.lacadosinsulares.com

WOOD / LACADO Y BARNIZADO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

WOOD / VENTA Y CARPINTERÍA

WOOD / VENTA

PROFILTEK (LUCIANO ROCHAS) HERRAJE, 7 P3-N 928 120 102 profi ltekcanarias@yahoo.es www.profi ltek.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PARTITIONS / FABRICACIÓN Y VENTA

COMERCIAL DE MAQUINARIA RODOLFO SÁNCHEZ, S. L. VINCA, 3E III 928 149 531 rodolfosanchezsl@mac.com www.rodolfosanchezsl.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / ACCESORIOS PARA OBRA PÚBLICA, CONSTRUCCIÓN, TRANSPORTE E INDUSTRIAL

BETANCOR J. ALQUILER DE MAQUINARIA S.L.U. HERRAJE, 65 P3-N 928 188 297 maquinariabetancor@hotmail.com

GAM CANARIAS S.L.U. MIMOSAS, 141 I 928 182 617 grancanaria@gamalquiler.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / ALQUILER Y VENTA

CANARIAS LOTES, S.L.DRAGOS, 60 FASE IV Tel. 928 181 855 comercial@canariaslotes.com www.canariaslotes.com

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MAQUINARIAS PACO S.L. CORRALILLOS, KM 3 928 182 988 info@maquinariaspaco.com www.maquinariaspaco.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / ALQUILER Y VENTA

JDC SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA ENCINA, 36 II 928 149 618 jcdserviciotecnico@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / CARRETILLAS ELEVADORAS

ALFA 90, S.L. DRAGOS PARC. 219 IV 928 476 600 alfa90@alfa90.com www.alfa90.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / COMERCIALIZACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

MACHINERY / COMPRA VENTA

HIDROSOL CANARIAS, S.L. CIZALLA, 32 P3-N 928 184 180 info@hidrosolcanarias.com www.hidrosolcanarias.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / ELEVACIÓN - VENTA, MONTAJE Y SERVICIO TÉCNICO

GRATECSA, S.A.CASUARINAS, 4 D FASE II Tel. 928 181 044 info@gratecsa.com

www.gratecsa.com

MACHINERY / LIMPIEZA

PROCANEL, S. L. BREZO, 6 II 928 793 234 procaneladm@telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / MOTORES

IGNACIO MARIN JIMÉNEZ CASUARINAS, 2B I 928 182 342 1957ignaciomarin@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / PANADERÍA

MACHINERY / PUERTAS AUTOMÁTICAS Y LAVANDERÍATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TEMYR, S. L. FRESNO, 32 II 928 124 450 temyr@temyr.com www.temyr.com

EXCLUSIVAS ARCAN, S.L.MIMOSAS, 1 FASE I Tel. 928 181 722 direccion@exclusivasarcan.com

www.exclusivasarcan.com

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MÁQUINARIA / RECREATIVAS

INNOVACIONES AMUSEMENT CANARY ISLAND ARCE, 47 II 928 750 976 ofi cina@jjwendy.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MÁQUINARIA / REPARACIÓN DE MÁQUINAS RECREATIVAS

AUTOMÁTICOS MASPALOMAS, S.A. HERRAJE, 41 - 43 P3-N 928 763 817 mariaumasa@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MACHINERY / RIEGO Y JARDINERÍA

RIEGOTEC, S. L.YUCA ESQ, CIPRÉS, 6 FASE I Tel. 928 291 966 riegotec@riegotec.es

www.riegotec.es

MACHINERY / VENTA

ANTONIO MARTÍN DÉNIZ, S. L. ENCINA, 33 II 928 485 006 denizfalcon@denizfalcon.e.telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOVIELMAX, S.L.YUNQUE, 68 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 184 350 jomasarenh@hotmail.com

MANZANO AUTOMOCIÓN, S. L. ROBLE, 4 III 928 793 131 manzanocanarias@yahoo.es www.manzanoautomocion.com

7 ISLAS MAQUINARIA DE ALUMINIO, S.L. VINCA, 5 D III 928 790 163 sieteislas@maquinariafelipe.com www.maquinariafelipe.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MYCSA CANARIAS MIMOSAS, 17 B I 928 188 725 nmejutoh@mycsamulder.es

MACHINERY / VENTA, MONTAJE Y REPARACIÓN

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MARBLETRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MÁRMOLES DAVERIANO S.L. IRIS, 6 - 8 III 928 754 444 daveriano@yahoo.es

MARMOLSPAIN, S.L.U. ENCINA, S/N PARC. 17-19 II 928 750 565 admin@marmolspain.es www.marmolspain.com

KOPPERT CANARIAS, S.L.CARRETERA CRUCE DE ARINAGA, CORRALILLOS KM. 3 Tel. 928 792 362 koppertcanarias@koppert.es www.koppert.com

AGRICULTURE MATERIAL

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AGRICULTURE MATERIAL

SANAGRÍCOLA, S.L.ROBLE, 14 FASE III Tel. 928 756 730 sanagricola@marante.net

www.marante.net

AGRICULTURE MATERIAL / RIEGO, VENTATRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DOVERAGUA S.L. EUCALIPTO, 9 A III 928 794 139 doveragua@hotmail.com

AGRICULTURE MATERIAL / VENTA MALLAS Y PLÁSTICOS

MALLAS AGRÍCOLAS ELS MOLINS, S.L. EUCALIPTO, 7 III 928 754 350

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MICRORRIEGO, S. L. EUCALIPTO, 14 III 928 754 328 arinaga@microrriego.com www.microrriego.com

PLAST TEXTIL S.L. EUCALIPTO, 7 III 928 754 350 info@plastextil.com www.plastextil.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AGRICULTURE MATERIAL / VENTA

HYDRAULIC AND ELECTRICAL MATERIAL

TECNOMATIC, S.L. ROBLE, 11 III 928 756 819 comercial@tecnomatic.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GENERAL MEDICINE

CLÍNICA LAS PALMERAS, S.L. ADELFAS, 13 FASE I Tel. 928 180 784 direccion@grupomedico.es

METAL

ALMACENES GRAU-BASSAS, S. L. CINCEL, 15-17 P3-N 928 460 772 info@graubassas.es www.graubassas.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

METAL / ESTRUCTURAS METÁLICAS

AO ESTRUCTURAS SOLUCIONES METÁLICAS, S.L. DRAGOS, 34 B IV 928 189 810 info@aoestructuras.com

CONSTRUCCIONES METÁLICAS DAVITED, S. L. ADELFAS, 23 I 928 751 099 administracion@davited.com www.davited.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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METAL / FABRICACIÓN ESTRUCTURAS

TALLERES JINAMAR, S. L. CACTUS, 13 IV 928 183 738 correo@talleres-jinamar.com www.talleres-jinamar.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MOVING COMPANY

MARTÍNEZ GRUPAJES Y MUDANZAS, S.A.MIMOSAS, 25 B FASE I Tel. 928 180 906 martinezgrupo@infonegocio.com www.martinezgrupajesymudanzas.com

FURNITURE

ARTÍSTICA ARTE ACTUAL, S. L. FRAGUA, 35 P3-N 928 750 278 artisticavecindario@hotmail.com www.artisticacocinas.comTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

YUDIGAR CANARIAS, S.L. CINCEL, 65 - 67 P3-N 902 105 349 maria.martinez@yudigar.com www.yudigar.com

FURNITURE / EQUIPAMIENTO COMERCIAL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GENSMEC, S. L. FRAGUA, 17 P3-N 928 188 989 gensmec@gensmec.com www.gensmec.com

FURNITURE / EQUIPAMIENTO COCINA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HERMANOS GARCÍA EXCLUSIVAS, S.L.ADELFAS, 43 B FASE I Tel. 928 752 675 ofi cina@muebleshermanosgarcia.es

www.muebleshermanosgarcia.es

MUEBLES PEPE JESÚS, S.L.CASUARINAS, 14 NAVE 111 - 112 FASE I Tel. 928 750 750 contacto@mupeje.es

www.mueblespepejesus.com

EQUIPAMIENTO Y CONFORT, S.L. CASUARINAS, 52 I 928 149 222 info@equiconfort.com www.equiconfort.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

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FURNITURE / HOSTELERÍA Y JARDÍN

REYDIMOBEL, S.A.reydimobel@reydimobel.com

www.reydimobel.comADELFAS, 25 FASE I Tel. 928 183 132 Tel. 928 792 400

MOBISUR, S.L.BREZO, 12 FASE II Tel. 928 754 475 mobisur@arrakis.es

FURNITURE / VENTA Y FABRICACIÓN

FURNITURE / VENTA

DAYBOR MOBEL, S. L. CASUARINAS, 66A I 928 183 686 dperez@daybor.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MUEBLES ATLÁNTICO NORTEDRAGOS, 2 FASE IV Tel. 928 183 270 sergio@mueblesatlanticonorte.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HOLZ MERCURY, S. L. (MULTISOFÁ) CASUARINAS, 2 I 928 188 562 multisofa@multi-sofalaspalmas.es www.multi-sofalaspalmas.es

SALDO MUEBLE CANARIAS (HIPERMUEBLE) GRAMIL, 47 P3-N 928 188 779 hipermueblegil@terra.es www.hipermueblecanarias.com

LACADOS INSULARES, S. L. DRAGOS, 46 IV 928 188 794 comercial@lacadosinsulares.com www.lacadosinsulares.com

BAKERYTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PAPER AND CARDBOARDTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SISTEMAS CANARIOS DE CONTROL, S. L. GARLOPA 30 - 32 P3-N 928 184 315 sistemascanarios@gmail.com

PASTELERÍA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CAFÉ DE PARÍS HERRAJE, N6 MANZANA 1 P3-N 928 189 557 cafedeparis@cafedeparisgc.com

DUNNAGE CANARIAS, S.L. ADELFAS, 37 I 928 182 454 direccion@dunnagecanarias.com www.dunnagecanarias.com

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PERFUMERY

PERFUMES Y FRAGANCIAS, S. L. CINCEL, 33 P3-N 928 793 628 gerardo@sysmec.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EXPERT APPRAISAL

MAPFRE FAMILIAR S.A. ZAPOTE, 10 II 928 454 738 gcubas@mapfre.com www.mapfre.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

COLLBAIX CANARIAS, S.L. MIMOSAS, 126 - 127 I 902 477 222 collbaixcanarias@collbaix.com www.collbaix.com

JOSÉ B. LLOBET BEAUMONT CIZALLA, 26 P-3N 928 189 040 info@lapersiana.com

PERSICAN, S. L. CIZALLA, 26 P3-N 928 189 040 info@lapersiana.com

BLINDS (FACTORY)TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

STONE

MÁRMOLES DANIEL PÉREZ VEGA, S.L.ENCINA, 16 - 18 FASE II Tel. 928 753 078 info@marmolesdaniel.com

www.marmolesdaniel.com

HERBECA CANARIAS S.L. ADELFAS, S/N I 928 182 058 juan@herbeca.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

NATURAL STONE, GRANITE AND OTHERSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PAINTS

PINTURAS BANAKA, S.A.BREZO, 42 FASE II Tel. 928 759 496 canarias@banaka.es

www.banaka.es

PAINT AND REFURBISHMENTS

PINTURAS MONTELONGO, S. L. HERRAJE, MANZ. 1 NAVE 12 P3-N 928 184 198 montelongo@pinturasmontelongo.com www.pinturasmontelongo.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MARMOLSPAIN, S.L.U. ENCINA, S/N PARC. 17-19 II 928 750 565 admin@marmolspain.es www.marmolspain.com

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PAINTS / FÁBRICACIÓN

IBERSA DE PINTURAS, S.L.ADELFAS, 5 FASE I Tel. 928 182 022 ibercanarias@ibersa.es

www.ibersa.es

PAINTS / FABRICACIÓN Y COMERCIALIZACIÓN

ARIAL, S.L.U. FRAGUA, MANZ. 1 P23 P-3N 961 648 339 arafo@tiendasmonto.es www.pinturasmonto.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PLASTICS / FABRICACIÓN TUBOS Y PERFILES

AISLANTES CANARIOS, S.L.MIMOSAS, 63 FASE I Tel. 928 184 344 aiscanar@gmail.com

POLYESTER

POLYTHENETRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

METAL AGRÍCOLA, S.L.DRAGOS, 74 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 052 info@metalagricola.com

PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS / VENTA

REAL ESTATE PROMOTION

CONSTRUCCIONES JOSÉ LÓPEZ MARTEL S.L. CIZALLA, 37 - 39 II 928 780 505 info@jlm.cc www.casaingenio.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

YATLANTICO, S.L.OLIVOS, 9 FASE I Tel. 928 182 048 ventas@yatlantico.com

www.yatlantico.com

ACG ABASTECIMIENTOS C/ DE LA CIZALLA, 64 P3-N 928 184 140 jhernandez@acgabastecimientos.com

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DELMARO, S.L.JUAN REJÓN, 105 - 3º Tel. 928 466 452 delmaro@telefonica.net

REAL ESTATE PROMOTION

PROMOCIONES SÁNCHEZ, LÓPEZ Y ACOSTA, S. L. CINCEL, S/N P3-N 928 780 505 info@jlm.cc

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TIMSER PRODUCCIONES, S.L. ENCINA, 48 A II 928 751 808 timserpublicidad@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ADVERTISING

GESTIÓN VIAL CANARIAS, S.L.CIZALLA, 49 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 182 525 gvrotulos@gmail.com

www.gvcanarias.com

MERCURY PUBLIC, S.L. (PUBLISUR) C/ 6B IZQUIERDA PARCELA F7 MANZANA 27 FASE III Tel. 928 122 092 compras@publisur.com www.publisur.com

VISOR EXCLUSIVAS, S.A.CIZALLA, 38 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 185 800 administracion@tabonacatering.es

ADVERTISING / RÓTULOS Y LUMINOSOS

PUERTAS AUTOMÁTICAS CANARIAS, S.L. (PACAN, S.L.)MIMOSAS, Parcela 89 FASE I Tel. 902 300 373 gerencia@pacan-puertas.com

www.pacan-puertas.com

PUERTAS Y AUTOMATISMOS ADAGA, S.L. CIZALLA, 67 P3-N 902 106 897 adaga@telefonica.net

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOMATIC DOORS

AUTOMATIC DOORS / FABRICACIÓN, INSTALACIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO

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AUTOMATIC DOORS

ADRIMA PUERTAS AUTOMÁTICAS, S. L. CIZALLA, 18 P3-N 928 752 217 adrima3@yahoo.es

HIGH TEC ELEVADORES S.L.L. CIZALLA, 33 P3-N 928 471 150 administracion@hightec.es www.hightec.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TÉCNICAS HIDRAÚLICAS CANARIAS S.L. (THICAN) HERRAJE, 54 - 56 P3-N 928 188 492 canarias@ribloc.es www.ribloc.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PVC / VENTA

DEALERSHIPS / ARTÍCULOS DEPORTIVOS Y DE PLAYA

DEPORTES CANARIASANA, S.L.CIZALLA, 16 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 184 165 tnc@usatronic.net

www.deporteyplaya.com

DEALERSHIPS / ATLAS COPCOTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ATLAS LAS PALMAS, S.L. CIZALLA, 5 P3-N 928 183 823 josemanuelpatino@grupoaltas.org www.grupoaltas.org

DEALERSHIPS / CENTRO CAT AUTORIZADOTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DESGUACE EL CRUCE, S.L. ROBLE, 12 III 928 757 473 desguaceelcruce@hotmail.com

DEALERSHIPS / FARMACIA

SAO REPRESENTACIONES, S. L. CINCEL, 26 P3-N 928 183 211 saomedical@terra.esTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

DEALERSHIPS / MATERIAL DEPORTIVO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ALIMPEX, S.L. DRAGOS, 67 IV 928 183 396 grancanaria@pi-314.com www.pitrescatorce.com

SPORTGOOL BREZO, 35 II 928 751 484 7icdeportes@7icdeportes.com www.716deportes.com

WASTES

WASTES / ACEITE COMESTIBLE USADO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

EKOATLÁNTICA DE RECUPERACIÓN S.L. ENCINA, 48 C II 928 791 080 ekoatlantica@ekoatlantica.com www.ekoatlantica.com

SURHISA SUÁREZ E HIJOS, S.A.CACTUS, 66 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 610 asfalto@surhisa.es www.surhisa.com

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WASTES / GESTIÓN

COMPAÑÍA CANARIA ECOLÓGICA MEDIOAMBIENTAL S.L.CACTUS, PARCELA 253 FASE IV Tel. 928 183 612 info@recuperadoracanaria.com

www.canariasambiental.com

WASTES / RECUPERACIÓN

RECUPERADORA CANARIA DE CHATARRA Y METALES, S.L.CACTUS, 17-19 FASE IV Tel. 928 183 612 info@recuperadoracanaria.com www.recuperadoracanaria.com

WASTES / VIDRIO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GESTORA CANARIA DE RESIDUOS, S.A. MIMOSAS, 55 I 928 182 310 infograncanaria@gestoracanariaderesiduos.es

JOSÉ H. GRANADOS GUERRA (REST. HNOS. GRANADOS) ALMENDRO - BREZO, 2 II 928 465 053

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RESTAURANT

PROMOCIONES JJ WENDY, S.L.U. ARCE, 47 A II 928 750 976 ofi cina@jjwendy.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AMUSEMENT ARCADES

AMUSEMENT ARCADES / EXPLOTACIÓN

PAMA E HIJOS, S. A. CASUARINAS, S/N I 928 247 463 jmjimenez@pamaehijos.com www.grupojuanpadron.comTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PLUMBING / COMERCIALIZACIÓN PRODUCTOS

SERVICE, S.L. MIMOSAS, 35 I 928 189 355 administracion@tecnicashm.com www.tecnicashm.comTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

PEDRO J. BARBER Y HNOS., S.A.CACTUS, 15 FASE IV Tel. 928 120 100 aescobio@hotmail.com

www.grupobarber.com

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SECURITY

TALLER DRAGONAUTO, S. L. ROBLE, 6 III 928 793 545 administracion@dragonauto.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SERVICIO POSTVENTA (HONDA)

TECHNICAL SERVICE / APARATOS IMAGEN Y SONIDO

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

JOMATEL CANARIAS, S.L. FRAGUA, 11 P3-N 928 183 084 jomatelcanarias@hotmail.com

SERVICES AND HYGIENE

EURO SERVHI, S. A. CIZALLA, 62 P3-N 928 183 808 canarias@euroservhi.com www.euroservhi.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY

AGUSCAN, S.L. (TALLER DOPI) ALGARROBOS, 3 I 928 182 210 dopiarinaga@dopiarinaga.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY / REPARACIÓN BOMBAS POZOSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

INDEREP, S.L. DURAZNERO, 31 II 928 757 172 inderepcanarias@hotmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AIRVEN, S.L. FRESNO ESQ. YUCA II 928 758 426 airvensl@airvensl.com www.airvensl.com

FIRE PREVENTION SYSTEMS

SUPPLIES / INDUSTRIALES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RODAMIENTOS GALLARDO, S. L. / ROGAPE,S.L. YUNQUE 23 II 928 465 000 mcomas@rodgallardo.com www.rodamientosgallardo.com

SEBASTIÁN SALAZAR, S.A. ALGARROBOS ESQ. DRAGOS IV 928 184 037 arinaga@sebastiansalazar.com

INSTALAC. TÉCNICAS SISTEMAS CONTRAINCENDIOS, S.L.CIPRÉS, 15 FASE II Tel. 928 756 012 gestion@itscontraincendios.com

www.grupoits.com

INSTALAC. TÉCNICAS SISTEMAS CONTRAINCENDIOS, S.L.CIPRÉS, 15 FASE II Tel. 928 756 012 gestion@itscontraincendios.com

www.grupoits.com

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SIEMENS MAQUINARIA, S.A.CIPRÉS, PARCELA 5 FASE II Tel. 928 755 181 arinaga@gruposiemens.com

SUPPLIES / INDUSTRIALES

SUPPLIES / MÉDICOS

CARDIOMEDICAL DEL ATLÁNTICO, S.L. CIZALLA, 12 P3-N 928 189 386 info@cdatlantico.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GARAGE / CARAVANAS Y AUTOCARAVANAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CARAVANING CANARIAS, S.L. HERRAJE, 28 P3-N 928 120 098 info@caravaningcanarias.com www.caravaningcanarias.es

GARAGE / CHAPA Y PINTURA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

HERMANOS RODRÍGUEZ CHAPA Y PINTURA, S.L. GARLOPA, 5 P3-N 928 183 371 hnosrodriguezchapaypintura@hotmail.com

JOESPA AUTOMOCIÓN, S.L. ENCINA, 28C II 928 752 310 joespautomocion@terra.es

JUAN VEGA HERNÁNDEZ ARCE, 23 II 928 751 825 tallerjuanvega@hotmail.com

MANUEL CASTELLANO E HIJOS, S.L. BREZO, 22 II 928 750 776 manuelcastellanosl@hotmail.com

TALLER JOSÉ BRAULIO, S.L. HERRAJE, 53 P3-N 928 182 787 tallerbraulio@hotmail.com

PABLO ACOSTA MENESES, S.L. DURAZNERO, 33 II 928 751 336 tallermaceamartel@hotmail.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

AUTOCAM GRF, S. L. FRESNO, 12 II 928 791 548 autocamgrf@hotmail.com

AUTOS TRANSPORTES ALAMO, S.L.U. ENCINA, 14 II 928 758 088 autostragalamo@hotmail.com

AUTOSERVICIOS MEYGO, S.L. HERRAJE, 25 P3-N 928 182 727 megosport@hotmail.com

TALLER DOCTORAL, S.L. CIPRÉS Y BREZO, 16 II 928 751 930 tallerhh@hotmail.com

TALLERES JUAN CASTELLANO, S.L. JARA, 8 III 928 750 337 masabel@telefonica.net

TAYJO, S.L. HERRAJE, 32 P-3N 928 188 818 tayjosl.120@gmail.com

GARAGE / CHAPA, PINTURA Y MECÁNICA GENERAL

ARINAUTO (TOYOTA CITY, S.L.U.)CANAL IZQUIERDO, 15 FASE I Tel. 928 120 007 mmiranda@arinauto.es

www.toyota-canarias.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MULTISERVICIO ROMERO YUCA ESQ. DURAZNERO, 14 II 928 753 965 multirome@terra.es

SALVADOR MARTEL MARTEL NOGAL, 6 III 928 125 298 electricidad_boro@hotmail.com

GARAGE / ELECTRICIDAD

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TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TALLER ELECTRÓNICO MEJÍAS, S.L. PINO, 3 III 928 794 112 tallermejias@hotmail.com

GARAGE / ELECTRÓNICA

TALLERES ROQUE NUBLO, S. L. CIPRÉS, 27 II 928 755 104 administracion@talleresroquenublo.es www.talleresroquenublo.es

GARAGE / IVECO

TALLER CHAPA Y PINTURA O. JAIME ASTUDILLO A. FRESNO, 23 II 828 261 428 taller-jaime@hotmail.com www.telefonica.net/web2/taller-jaime

GARAGE / MECÁNICA GENERAL Y PINTURA

HERMANOS MAYOR, S. L. ENCINA, 5 II 928 751 062 info@hnosmayor.com www.hnosmayor.com

GARAGE / MECÁNICA GENERAL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

JESÚS RODRÍGUEZ GUERRA CASUARINAS I 928 188 638 jesrodgue@hotmail.com

JUAN ANTONIO MEDEROS RODRÍGUEZ, S.L. BREZO, 5 - 7 II 928 149 547 mederos_automocion@hotmail.com

MULTISERVICIO TALLER CIPRIANO, S.L. CIPRÉS, 22 II 928 792 792 tallerciprano@gmail.com

NEUMÁTICOS MELIÁN, S.L. HERRAJE, 71 P3-N 928 188 851 www.neumaticosmelian.com

PABLO MANUEL FDEZ. RODRÍGUEZ (EL PELUSA) CINCEL, 63 P-3N 928 180 615 casadeguano@yahoo.es

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

IMPORT AUTO CANARIAS, S.L.

JARA - VINCA, 1 FASE III Tel. 928 753 305 horautotaller@hotmail.com

TALLER ALESAN, S.L.

IRIS, 10 FASE III Tel. 928 757 274 talleresalesan@hotmail.com

TALLER AUTOS RAYÓN, S.L.HERRAJE, 18 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 183 098 tallerrayon@hotmail.com

TALLER FALCÓN (FRAPIN MECÁNICA, S.L. )

HIEDRA, 3 FASE III Tel. 902 555 195 info@tallerfalcon.comwww.gfcanarias.com

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TALLER LOS CANARIOS SW, S.L. BREZO, 14 II 928 122 188 tallerloscanarios@tallerloscanarios.com www. tallerloscanarios.com

TALLER MATÍAS GONZÁLEZ VALERÓN GRAMIL 22 NAVE 20 P-3N 928 183 622 tallermatias@telefonica.es

TALLER MECÁNICO LORENZO, S.L. ANZOFÉ, 67 928 180 373 lorenzoaleman@eresmas.com

TALLERES RAYNA / AUTOS RAYNA CIPRÉS, 33 II 928 759 035 rayna@bosch-bcs.com www.tallerrayna.com

TALLER TECNO DIESEL, S.L. FRESNO, 8 II 928 752 815 administracion@tecnodiesel.es www.tecnodiesel.es

TALLER DRAGONAUTO, S. L. ROBLE, 6 III 928 793 545 administracion@dragonauto.es

GARAGE / MECÁNICA GENERAL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

GARAGE / REPARACIONES HIDRÁULICAS

REPARACIONES Y MECANIZADOS SERGIOCIZALLA, 51 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 180 646 repaymecasergio@telefonica.net

GARAGE / TAPIZADO

DECORACIÓN FRANJO, S.L.CINCEL, 1 FASE P3-N Tel. 928 180 464 info@decoracionesfranjo.com

www.decoracionesfranjo.com

GARAGE / VEHÍCULOS INDUSTRIALES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

BALLESTAS CANARIAS, S.L. ADELFAS, 36 I 928 184 070 administracion@ballestascanarias.com www.ballestascanarias.com

TELECOMMUNICATIONSTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

VETE COMUNICACIONES S.L. MORERA, 11 III 902 022 069 grupocomunicate@grupocomunicate.com www.grupocomunicate.com

TEXTILE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

UNIFORMES ROSALES, S.L. FRAGUA, 63 P3-N 928 181 765 uniformesrosales@telefonica.net

HINCAPIE 1990, S.LVINCA, 5 C FASE III Tel. 928 188 265 administracion@hincapie.info.com

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EL KILO DE SAN RAFAEL, S.L.DURAZNERO, 34 FASE II Tel. 928 122 384 info@elkilosanrafael.es

GARBOR MODA, S.L. (MODAS EXCLUSIVAS LORENZA)DRAGOS, 45 FASE IV Tel. 928 188 840 info@grupogarbor.es

TEXTILE / CONFECCIÓN

TEXTILE / VENTA

TENTS

ISLATOLD, S.L.FRESNO, 38 FASE II Tel. 928 756 867 islatold@islatold.net www.islatold.net

TOMÁS CARBONELL, S.L. (TOLDOS CARBONELL)BREZO, 44 C - 44 D FASE II Tel. 928 753 777 info@toldoscarbonell.com

www.toldoscarbonell.com

TRANSPORTTRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ATERURA TRANS, S.L. CASUARINAS, 75 I 928 182 910 aterura_trans@terra.es

LAS CASILLAS BUS, S.L. CIZALLA, 21 P3-N 928 184 143 lascasillabus@hotmail.com

NICOLÁS HERNÁNDEZ SANTANA, S. L. CACTUS, 13 IV 928 188 738 correo@talleres-jinamar.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MARTÍNEZ GRUPAJES Y MUDANZAS, S.A.MIMOSAS, 25 B FASE I Tel. 928 180 906 martinezgrupo@infonegocio.com www.martinezgrupajesymudanzas.com

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TRANSPORTES ANTONIO DÍAZ HERNÁNDEZ, S. L. (CANARY BUS, S.L.)

MIMOSAS, 41A I 928 188 045 comercial@canarybus.com www.canarybus.com

TRANSPORTES RAMOS RAMÍREZ, S.A.MIMOSAS FASE I Tel. 928 419 722 ramos@t-ramos.com www.t-ramos.com

TRANSPORT

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

RUYMANSA, S.L. YUNQUE, 8 P-3N 928 189 002 comercialruymansa@yahoo.es

SERVIENTREGA CANARIAS S.L. HERRAJE, 15 P-3N 928 188 375 infoservientrega@gmail.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRANSPORTE Y MUDANZAS CANARIAS EXPRES, S.L. YUNQUE, 62 - 64 P3-N 928 188 719 laspalmas@erchiga.eu

TRANSPORT / AGUA Y CUBETAS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

TRANSPORTES RODRÍGUEZ VINCA ESQ. JARA III 928 751 643 transp.rodriguez@hotmail.com

ASOCIACIÓN DE TAXIS ROQUE AGUAYRO, RADIO TAXI SURESTEDORAMAS, 33 Tel. 928 188 383 taxisureste@hotmail.com www.socomtaxi.com

TRANSPORTE/ CENTRAL DE TAXIS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

FEDERACIÓN REGIONAL DEL TAXI DE CANARIAS HERRAJE, 12 P3-N 928 120 094 fedetaxgc@gmail.com

HALCOURIER (DIUPA, S.L.)LA GARLOPA, 3 P3-NORTE Tel. 928 120 066 grancanariasur@halcourier.com www.halcourier.com

TRANSPORT / MENSAJERÍA

MISCELLANEOUS

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CLEMENCIO GONZÁLEZ LORENZO CONCEJAL S. FALCON PÉREZ 25 928 227 206

MISCELLANEOUS / DISTRIBUCIÓN PRODUCTOS DE PERFUMERÍA, COSMÉTICA Y TEXTIL

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

KHATNANI, S.A. (PERFUMERÍA DOUGLAS) DRAGOS, 198 IV 928 184 158 vgonzalez@dmychoice.com

DIRECTRANS EXPRESS, S.L.C/ ALGARROBOS, 22 F ESQ. C/CACTUS FASE IV Tel. 928 793 668abian@directransexpress.com

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MISCELLANEOUS / INVERSIONES, GESTIÓN, COMPRAVENTA DE INMUEBLES, ALQUILER, CONSTRUCCIÓN, PRODUCCIÓN FOTOVOLTAICA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ANTONIO VALIDO & B. INVERSIONES S.L. MIMOSAS, 57 II 928 184 087 amvalidob@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS/ PAPELERÍA, INFORMÁTICA, OFIMÁTICA Y MOBILIARIO DE OFICINA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

INFORMÁTICA LANZAROTE S.L. VINCA, C1 III 928 125 125 sonia@informaticalanzarote.net www.informaticalanzarote.net

MISCELLANEOUS / VENTA ARTÍCULOS DE PLAYA, SOUVENIRS Y MENAJE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

MUSEO, CERÁMICAS CIEN FUEGOS MIMOSAS, 15 I 928 189 224 info@regaloscienfuegos.es

ATLANTISPORT, S.L.YUCA, 7 - 8 FASE II Tel. 928 752 658 atlantisport@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS / VENTA ARTÍCULOS DE PLAYA, CALZADO Y SOUVENIRS

SALE

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

G. H. TRANSACCIONES Y TURISMO, S. L. HERRAJE, 6 P3-N 928 268 518 suninver@hotmail.com

ARMANDO CALCINES DÍAZ, S. L. ENCINA, 32 II 928 149 669 info@armandocalcines.com

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

SALE / MATERIAL PAPELERÍA Y ARTES GRÁFICAS

SALE / NAVES, SUELOS, PROMOCIONES

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

CANARIAS EN FORMA, S.L. DURAZNERO, 5 II 659 940 545 camiloalva@gmail.com

SALE / VIVIENDAS, NAVES INDUSTRIALES, MAQUINARIA DE CONSTRUCCIÓN USADA, MATERIAL DE FERRETERÍA

TRADE NAME ADDRESS FASE TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEBSITE

ARMONÍA SAVI, S. L. GARLOPA, 10 P3-N 928 180 276 armoniasavi@gmail.com

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96 Article

Weariness is for cowards Between them they make a total of 163 years. They have

spent a large part of these years working from morning till

night to keep their businesses going, which are situated in

the Arinaga Industrial Area. To speak of Pedro Suárez and

José Bolaños is to speak of how to apply ingeniousness and

how to overcome diffi cult times.

Pedro Suárez, 86 years old, has managed Surhisa for over

sixty years. This company is devoted to earth movement,

excavation, foundation laying, aggregate crushing and

asphalt aggregate and concrete production. His beginnings,

humble as those of the majority, are situated in Montaña

Blanca, Arucas, with a transport lorry that cost him 40,000

pesetas “which I paid in cash, because I have never owed a

cent to anybody, just as I would never sign a bill of exchange

in a million years,” Suárez emphatically says. Two years later

Pedro Suárez, manager of Surhisa.

“I have never owed a cent to anybody, just as I would never sign a bill of exchange in a million years,” says Pedro Suárez.

he had raised enough money to buy a small tractor with

which he carried out his fi rst land clearings and excavations.

Surhisa was established in the Arinaga Industrial Area

thirteen years ago. Its premises house the machinery and

equipment that have made this company one of the most

important of the Archipelago in its sector. Projects such as

the docks of San Cristóbal and La Aldea, the prison of Salto

del Negro and Mercalaspalmas are only some examples that

evidence its reputation.

Pedro is certain that he will continue managing his

company, together with four of his fi ve children, until he has

the strength, since “this is what keeps me alive.” It is hard to

know for how much time Surhisa will go on, because “there is

no work out there and, besides, they have built a port that is

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José Bolaños, owner of Grupo Bolaños.

not working. A lot of companies are going downhill and many

industrial buildings are not being rented because of this. But

as long as I have money to pay the almost fi fty employees

that I have left, as I was forced to fi re another fi fty workers,

the company will go on.”

One of the oldest tenants of the industrial area

José Bolaños, owner of Grupo Bolaños, is the other

protagonist of this article. His inexhaustible energy and the

invaluable help of his eight children have enabled him to lead

the food and agriculture sector of the southeastern region of

Gran Canaria, and he is now one of the oldest tenants of the

Arinaga Industrial Area.

This 77 year old gentleman is the youngest of eight

siblings. “Mine was a really humble family,” he confesses,

“but I remember it being very happy.” Despite being the

youngest child he worked since he was eight years old until

he was twenty “for other people, breaking rocks, in banana

companies…, whatever came up, but I afterwards realised

“Mine was a really humble family,” José Bolaños confesses, “but I remember it being very happy.”

that it would be better to work for myself.” A great example

of business initiative, a fashionable word that was coined by

the people who fi ll these pages.

Thus, after years of hard work and evening classes, “to

learn the basic things,” he began selling tobacco from town

to town, covering as many kilometres as his legs allowed him.

With time and the money they managed to save, he and his

brother bought a motorcycle with which they could trade in

the north and south of the island.

Things have changed a great deal since then, “thanks to

the effort of my family; my wife, Ana Marrero, to begin with,

and my clients, employees and suppliers,” Bolaños says with

deep feeling. Also, because he has never asked help from

the banks, as he proudly admits, he has been able to build

a modest empire that began in Vecindario, from where they

moved, in 1985, to a 5,000 square meter area in the Arinaga

Industrial Area. Now, a 60,000 square meter business and 160

employees make up the legacy of this tireless worker.

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The relationship between Banco Santander and the

Arinaga businesspeople is an old one. During the past 80’s

decade, the bank supported many companies in the process

of acquiring and building their premises. Back in 2003, when

there were 450 companies and around 5,000 workers in the

industrial area, Banco Santander decided to open a universal

branch at the entrance of the town of Arinaga, in order to

provide a more helpful service to workers, companies and

individuals living in the area. Currently, the bank has fi ve

branches in this town.

Arinaga Industrial Area - Banco Santander: a

long-lasting relationship

The conditions of the agreement adapt to the situations of the market to establish the best ones for the members.”

they will have all the advantages of the ICO (Spanish offi cial

credit institute) credits (Banco Santander has granted, to date,

34% of the fi nancings), as well as the possibility of fi nancing

their purchases through leasing or renting.

But the most important element of this agreement, the

conditions of which adapt to the circumstances of the market

in order to establish the best ones for the members, is that

the businesspeople of the Arinaga Industrial Area, regardless

of the size of their company or the sector in which they carry

out their activity, have access to personalised advice and

can rely on the expertise of the 984 professional employees

working at the 154 offi ces that Banco Santander has in the

Archipelago.

A moment just after the signing of the agreement. From

right to left, Jaime Barrio, Canary Islands regional director;

Agustín Hidalgo, president of AENAGA, and Enrique Arias,

director of Empresas Territorial.

As is usually the case with long-lasting relationships, both

parties have united for a common goal several times. Last

April 2011, for instance, the Arinaga Industrial Area Business

Association (AENAGA), the Conservation Entity (ECOAGA) and

Banco Santander signed a new collaboration agreement with

the aim of making available to the businesspeople of the area

a complete offer of products and services with preferential

conditions.

Banco Santander’s support is based on advice and

guidance, with fi nancing and services, for the different

projects carried out by self-employed individuals and small

and medium enterprises located in the Industrial Area. Thus,

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After almost a quarter of a century in the business,

Grupo Falcón can boast of being one of the leaders of the

automotive industry in the south-eastern region of the island

of Gran Canaria. Present in the Arinaga Industrial area for the

past 15 years, the group of companies run by Francisco Falcón

offers 5,000 square metre premises to encompass all services

required by vehicles, including, garages, a showroom, and a

service station.

It is in this service station where, as a result of an agreement

signed between Grupo Falcón and the Business Association of

the Arinaga Industrial Area (AENAGA), the company offers

a 0.030 euro discount per litre of fuel to AENAGA member

companies, and a discount of 0.012 euro per litre of fuel to

their employees. Besides, AENAGA members also have the

opportunity to participate in different promotions, raffl es and

loyalty programs promoted by the fuel supply company.

This Texaco station remains open 24 hours a day. Thanks

to the agreement, companies using this service can obtain

fuel supply on site from the tankers that Grupo Falcón has for

this purpose. Likewise, they will have access to every service

for vehicles, including garage, carwash, change of motor oil,

etc.

Grupo Falcón has built its success from daily work, quality

services and reliability, values which have enabled this

company to put its excellent premises at the service of the

automotive industry.

A quarter of a century in

the automotive business

Partial image of the service station that the group has in the Arinaga Industrial Area.

Grupo Falcón has been offering its 5,000 square meter premises in the Arinaga Industrial Area for the past fi fteen years.”

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The Business Association of the Arinaga Industrial

Area (AENAGA) has been working for over 18 years for

its businesspeople. Aurelia Sánchez is the manager of

the association since 2009. Hers is a complicated job that

includes, among other tasks, fi nding economic resources that

will enable the association to carry on with all the planned

projects.

One of the main fi nancing methods of AENAGA is to

secure and manage public subsidies. These projects, in

words of Aurelia Sánchez, “are fundamental for the growth

and revitalisation of the trade in the area, since the aim

is to promote the Area and its businesses through these

instruments, while keeping the businessmen informed about

the environmental, quality and social regulations.”

Some of the most important subsidies received by AEAGA

throughout its history are those received from the Department

of Employment, Industry and Commerce of the Government

of the Canary Islands, aimed at carrying out improvement

actions in the infrastructures and services of the Industrial

Area, in areas such as signage, installation of artifi cial grass,

energy saving, etc.

Also, AENAGA has applied for several economic support

projects. One of them, granted by the Department of Industry,

Commerce and Crafts of the Council of Gran Canaria, aims at

revitalising and promoting trade in the Arinaga trade area,

portraying it as a spot with different direct sale stores, large

parking areas and a varied offer.

Also, through the Employment Service of the Canary

Islands and the co fi nancing of the Ministry of Employment

and Immigration and the European Social Fund, AENAGA

has obtained a subsidy for the development of a six month

Careful management

program of environmental and quality Advice for the

companies of the Industrial Area.

“Supporting businesspeople, so that AENAGA may keep

making the interests of the Industrial Area’s productive

structure heard, is essential.” This is why she invites them to

“join efforts and keep fi ghting so that this group is heard and

respected in all the political and economical circles.”

Aurelia Sánchez, manager of AENAGA.

By fi nding economic resources the association can carry on with all the planned projects.

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The Association of Southeastern regions has carried out

important actions in the environmental, economic and so-

cial areas since its creation. Within this context, it has deve-

loped the Integral Sustainable Development Strategic Plan of

the Southeastern Region of Gran Canaria, with Roque Calero

as technical manager. Energy is one of the 24 key areas on

which this plan is based.

Currently, the Canary Islands import annually over three

billion euro of oil. When the price of oil increases to 200 do-

llars, something which, according to Calero, will happen in all

probability this decade, the expense will increase by two, and

this is absolutely unbearable for the Archipelago.

With this information, it is natural that we should look

for energetic alternatives, and the Southeast, according to

the results of the study carried out in collaboration with the

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, does have other

options. In fact, studies reveal that 500 megawatts of wind

power and 70 of photovoltaic energy can be implemented

The driving force of the Archipelago

The southeast of Gran Canaria could generate more desalinated water than

can fi t into the Island’s reservoirs.

in this territory, in the area that goes from the motorway to

the sea and from the airport of Gran Canaria to the ravine of

Tirajana, where an energetic area could be built.

65 per cent of the electric energy consumed by the Island

could be obtained from these 500 megawatts, which means

that, with current oil prices, we could save around 200 mi-

llion every year. With respect to the production of desalina-

ted water, the study produces an equally startling result: 114

cubic hectometers would be generated by taking only 100

of these 500 megawatts and turning them into desalinated

water; that is to say, more water than can fi t into all the re-

servoirs of Gran Canaria, and at a more competitive price, 64

cents per cubic meter.

The conclusion, Roque Calero confi dently says, is that

“the Southeastern Region can become the driving force of

Gran Canaria and the Archipelago.” Now it is only a matter of

joining forces and implementing this project.

102 Article

The Network of Units for the Promotion of Companies

was born with the aim of establishing a solid ground for

new innovative companies that would improve the business

structure of the Canary Islands. In 1996, the Government of

the Canary Islands asked the Canary Islands Technological

Institute to create business incubators or centres in all the

Islands to promote the creation and the growth of innovative

business initiatives having scientifi c and technological

knowledge as their business model.

Currently, the UPE Network has premises in the islands of

Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, El Hierro and Fuerteventura.

They are managed by the Technological Institute and jointly

fi nanced with local Councils, Chambers of Commerce,

scientifi c and technological parks and universities. The UPE

Network will soon expand to include the islands of La Gomera

and Lanzarote.

Since 1996, the centre has hosted more than 214 innovative

companies, with a high level of business success, and has

created more than 640 high-skill jobs. Moreover, some of

these innovative companies have been awarded prizes by

different national and regional organisations. Currently, there

are sixty science and technology based companies established

in the Network buildings all over the Archipelago. These

companies carry out their activity in the areas of energy,

water, environment, ICT and in the creative, audiovisual and

healthcare industries.

In times of economic uncertainty, it is more important

than ever to support entrepreneurs having the necessary

The UPE Network of the Canary Islands Technological Institute

promotes the entrepreneurial spirit in the Canary Islands

ability and enthusiasm to carry out business initiatives that

will strengthen the productive structure of the Islands. This

is why the UPE Network encourages entrepreneurs to make

the most of business opportunities and new technologies to

reach distant markets and be more competitive.

This Network, through the Canary Islands Technological

Institute, is part of the European Business and Innovation

Centre Network (EBN) and the National Association of

Business and Innovation European Centres (ANCES).

Headquarters of the UPE in Gran Canaria, located in the Technological and Scientifi c Park of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

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Useful telephone numbers

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[ Education ]

[ Other useful telephone numbers ]

Escuela Municipal Infantil Sarantontón 928 183 997

Guardería Los Guanchitos 928 799 604

C.E.I. Dr. José Melián Rodríguez 928 181 942

C. P. Temisas 928 798 239

C. P. Guayadeque 928 172 282

C. P. Roque Aguayro 928 781 144

C. P. La Viñuela 928 783 080

C. Ntra. Sra. del Rosario 928 781 843

C. P. La Goleta 928 180 002

C. P. Doramas 928 180 526

C. P. 20 de enero 928 180 540

C. P. Atis Tirma 928 120 015

Escuela Hogar de Arinaga 928 180 534

C. P. María Muñoz Mayor (Las Rosas) 928 124 536

C. P. Antonio Morales Rodríguez (Los Vélez) 928 782 194

C. P. La Banda 928 124 420

I.E.S. Joaquín Artiles 928 786 296

I.E.S. Cruce de Arinaga 928 182 788

Centro de Adultos Agüimes - Ingenio 928 784 214

Centro de Profesores de Vecindario 928 758 837

Centro de Innov. y Act. Tecnológica (Ciatec Agüimes) 928 189 960

Centro Ocupacional para discapacitados psíquicos 928 180 766

Emergencia (médica, bomberos, policías) 112

Guardia Civil 928 781 825

SEPRONA 928 793 800

Policía Local 928 783 100

Protección Civil 928 182 586

Cruz Roja de Agüimes 928 182 222

Clínica Las Palmeras 928 180 784

Centro de salud de Agüimes (casco) 928 789 841

Consultorio Médico Cruce de Arinaga 928 189 970

Consultorio Médico Playa de Arinaga 928 188 141

Asociación de Empresarios de la

Zona Industrial de Arinaga (AENAGA) 928 182 250

Entidad de Conservación de la

Zona Industrial de Arinaga (ECOAGA) 928 188 787

Asociación Mixta de Compensación 928 125 259

Mancomunidad del Sureste 928 182 896

Ayuntamiento de Agüimes 928 789 980

Ofi cinas Municipales del Cruce de Arinaga 928 180 772

Bolsa de Empleo del Ayunt. Agüimes 928 789 980 / 928 180 772

Ext. 301

Agencia de Desarrollo Local 928 785 717

Servicio de Información Juvenil (S.I.J.) 928 189 656

Juzgado de Paz 928 781 870

Notario del Cruce de Arinaga 928 181 380

Ofi cina de Correos de Agüimes 928 783 333

Ofi cina de Correos del Cruce de Arinaga 928 182 825

Piscina de Agüimes (casco) 928 124 123

Pabellón Polideportivo de Agüimes (casco) 928 782 467

Pabellón Polideportivo Cruce de Arinaga 928 181 462

Pabellón Polideportivo Playa de Arinaga 928 738 419

Campo de fútbol de césped artifi cial Playa de Arinaga 928 738 419

Ciudad Deportiva del Cruce de Arinaga 928 181 462

Cámara de Comercio de Gran Canaria 928 390 390

Confederación Canaria de Empresarios 928 383 500

Asociacion Industrial de Canarias (ASINCA) 928 249 540

Depuradora del Sureste 928 182 724

Potabilizadora del Sureste 928 758 230

Cooperativas de taxis 928 188 383

Gobierno de Canarias 928 849 400

Cabildo de Gran Canaria 928 219 229

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