Macchi
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Macchi appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Macchi appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Itas SpA appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Baretti appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Flexider appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
Italian manufacturing/engineering firm Bassi Luigi appears on the Iranian official vendor list website (V-List), as an approved vendor for several sanction-designated Iranian companies working in the energy sector.
“The Vendor Lists you are referring to have been formed in the past times, when there were no restrictions in doing business with Iran.
In any case we can confirm that since the acquisition by the Allied Group of our company has not been doing any business with the entities listed in your letter.” (6/24/2021)
Iranian machinery company Partia advertises Achilli as a company on its website. (Partia Website, “Companies”).
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Achilli attended the 2018 Iran Stone Exhibition, according to the exhibitors list. (Iron Stone Exhibition, “Exhibition Book”).
"we would like to reassure you that our company is not doing any business in Iran. In 2016, after the commercial sanctions against Iran were withdrawn, we tried to start a cooperation with Partia with the supply of a first small bunch of introductory machines, but this did not work out due to the highly competitive local market and, as a matter of fact, some of those Achilli machines are still sitting in Partia’s warehouse, unsold and unpaid. We have recently asked Partia to remove our company logo from their website." (3/17/2020)
Metal Work lists the Iranian company Era Feat Sanaat Qeshm Trading Co as an authorized dealer on its company website.
Marini lists Partia Co. as its dealer in Tehran, Iran on its company website.
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Marini attended the 2018 Iran Stone Exhibition, according to the exhibitors list. (Iron Stone Exhibition, “Exhibition Book”).
MAIT S.p.A. (“MAIT”) was listed as an exhibitor at the 14th Int’l Exhibition of Mine, Mining, Construction Machinery & Related Industry & Equipment (“Iran Conmin 2018”), which took place at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground from November 2-5, 2018. (Iran Conmin 2018, “Exhibition Profile”).
"We do not currently have any business opportunity in Iran nor any particular interest in the Iranian market itself." (1/22/2019)
According to its website, Lavorgomma is represented in Tehran, Iran by Sampakhsh Co.
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Lavorgomma S.r.l. (“Lavorgomma”) was listed as an exhibitor at the 15th International Exhibition of Metallurgy in Iran (“METAFO”), which took place at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground from December 2-5, 2018. (Iran METAFO, “Exhibition Profile”).
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