These are the contact details of customs Agents in PNG
3NJ CUSTOMS LTD PO Box 1203 Lae PT MORESBYPh: 323 7480 AGILITY PROJECT LOGISTICS PO Box 4020 Lae Erica St, LAEPh: 472 5911 Ailans Customs Services PO Box 590 Kokopo Malaguna Rd, RABAULPh: 982 1330 Alexander's Customs Agent PO Box 26 Alotau Bromilow St Alotau, PT MORESBYPh: 641 0455 Alpha Agency And Logistics PO Box 385 Kimbe RABAULPh: 983 5430 Anuena Customs & Logistics Ltd PO Box 663 Lae LAEPh: 472 3455 BES CUSTOMS & LOGISTICS PO Box 483 Kimbe RABAULPh: 983 5930 Biga Customs Clearance Ltd PO Box 1564 Pt Moresby Ahuia St, PT MORESBYPh: 323 4292 Customs & Management Services PO Box 920 Rabaul RABAULPh: 982 9491 Dartz Customs Agency PO Box 161 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 7313 9881 Deroel Customs & Logistics PO Box 863 Kokopo RABAULPh: 982 9919 DEUGRO (PNG) LIMITED PO Box 157 Port Moresby Deloitte Tower, PT MORESBYPh: 321 3122 Durima Ltd PO Box 13 Kavieng RABAULPh: 984 2198 EASTWEST TRANSPORT PO Box 916 Pt Moresby Idlers Bay Rd Baruni, PT MORESBYPh: 324 9600 EXPRESS FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PO Box 3398 Lae Josey St Lae, LAEPh: 472 3822 Freight Solution Limited PO Box 3543 Lae Poinciana Ave, LAEPh: 472 0450 G.Opi Customs Services Ltd PO Box 164 Pt Moresby Winter St, PT MORESBYPh: 321 0529 Gazelle Customs Services PO Box 1381 Lae LAEPh: 982 9522 GFS LIMITED PO Box 2091 Port Moresby ENB Haus Level 1 Harbour City, PT MORESBYPh: 320 1040 Hall Freight Services Ltd PO Box 2159 Port Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 7700 1471 HB Customs Agency PO Box 77 Konedobu Simons Cre, PT MORESBYPh: 321 0856 HI LIFT CO P/L PT MORESBYPh: 325 1652 Hi-Lift Co Ltd PO Box 830 Pt Moresby Kunai St Hohola, PT MORESBYPh: 325 1355 INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICES PNG LIMITED PO Box 922 Port Moresby Level 5 Mogoru Moto Building Champion Pde, PT MORESBYPh: 321 2599 JAS & CO. LIMITED PO Box 1902 Boroko Soare St Gordons, PT MORESBYPh: 323 6064 Kavieng Agencies Limited PO Box 596 Kavieng Selapiu St, RABAULPh: 984 1076 LD LOGISTICS LTD PO Box 5357 Boroko Varahe St Gordons, PT MORESBYPh: 325 7102 Loha Customs And Forwarding PO Box 6357 Boroko Croton St, PT MORESBYPh: 325 6780 MAKE DO LTD PO Box 2306 Lae Milford Haven Rd, LAEPh: 472 7590 Mapai Customs & Forwarding Agency Ltd PO Box 4012 Lae LAEPh: 475 7165 NINGS AGENCIES LTD PO Box 4255 Boroko Varahe St, PT MORESBYPh: 325 5219 Niugini Customs Agency PO Box 1556 Boroko Croton St, PT MORESBYPh: 323 2101 PACIFIC CARGO SERVICES PO Box 211 Konedobu Waigani Estate, PT MORESBYPh: 323 8304 Pindal Customs Clearance & Freight Forwarding Ltd Pindal Customs Clearance & Freight Forwarding Ltd, is operating in Lae, Morobe Province and wish to register them in the PNG Customs Agent list. Address: Pindal Customs Clearance & Freight Forwarding Ltd P.o.Box 762, Lae, 411 Morobe Province Papua New Guinea Phone. 675 4725952, 4720440, Mobile:70882030, email:pindalcustoms02@gmail.com PEARL CUSTOMS AGENCY PO Box 587 Port Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 311 2128 Pentagon Frieght Services PO Box 111 Pt Moresby Mogoru Moto Bldg, PT MORESBYPh: 322 1200 PMS CUSTOMS & FORWARDING AGENCY LTD PO Box 3532 Lae Morobe Wantok Haus, LAEPh: 472 5504 Rakip Agency Logistics Ltd PO Box 936 Pt Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 7700 8886 REAL TRANSPORTS LIMITED PO Box 2071 Lae Oak Street Eriku, LAEPh: 472 0157 Seko D & S Ltd PO Box 993 Madang Modilon Rd, MADANGPh: 422 2664 SOUTH PACIFIC FREIGHTERS & FORWARDING LTD PO Box 169 Waterfront City Dogura 6 Mile Magi Highway, PT MORESBYPh: 7938 2763 TNT AIR CARGO PO Box 6645 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 325 2411 Tonan Agency Ltd PO Box 2297 Lae LAEPh: 472 3078 Traisa Transport PO Box 840 Lae Morobe Province 411, LAEPh: 472 3107 UNEA SHIPPING LIMITED PO Box 34 Kimbe RABAULPh: 983 4529 Zilarou Stevedores Ltd PO Box 401 Kimbe GOROKAPh: 983 4897 Related Post
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NIUGINI HELIWORKS (MANOLOS AVIATION LTD) PO Box 80 New Rabaul RABAULPh: 983 9467 AIR NIUGINI LIMITED PO Box 7186 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 327 3602 AIR SANGA LTD PO Box 345 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 325 2096 AIRLINES PNG PO Box 170 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 302 3203 Central Travel & Tour Services PO Box 680 Boroko Varahe St, PT MORESBYPh: 323 4207 Heli Niugini PO Box 914 Madang MADANGPh: 422 2422 HELI SOLUTIONS LIMITED PO Box 280 Port Moresby Jacksons Pde, PT MORESBYPh: 325 6844 Helifix Operations Ltd PO Box 93 Pt Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 323 3968 Hevilift Limited PO Box 1197 Mt Hagen MT HAGENPh: 545 1240 Island Airways Ltd PO Box 747 Madang Madang Airport, MADANGPh: 422 2601 MOROBE CHARTERS PO Box 500 Lae Cnr. Marsina & Milfordhaven Rd, LAEPh: 7023 7258 NIUGINI HELICOPTERS PO Box 404 Kimbe Kimbe, RABAULPh: 983 5163 North Coast Aviation PO Box 350 Lae LAEPh: 472 1755 PACIFIC HELICOPTERS GROUP PO Box 342 Goroka GOROKAPh: 532 1833 SIL Aviation GOROKAPh: 537 3544 SOUTH WEST AIR LTD PO Box 129 Mendi MT HAGENPh: 549 1047 Sunbird Aviation PO Box 1020 Boroko Morea Tobo Rd, PT MORESBYPh: 323 8391 TNA Holdings Ltd PO Box 529 Kundiawa GOROKAPh: 535 1378 Trans Air Ltd PNG PO Box 3079 Boroko Jacksons Pde, PT MORESBYPh: 323 0313 Trans Niugini Airways PO Box 529 Kundiawa GOROKAPh: 535 1378 TROPICAIR PO Box 8629 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 311 2673 Related post These are list of airline services and agents in PNG.
Aeroclub South Pacific PO Box 585 Gordons NCD PT MORESBYPh: 323 4594 AIR NIUGINI PO Box 7186 Boroko Jacksons Airport Port Moresby, PT MORESBYPh: 327 3444 Getaway Travel Limited PO Box 5448 Boroko Varahe St, PT MORESBYPh: 325 9077 MAF - PAPUA NEW GUINEA MISSION AVIATION FELLOWSHIP PO Box 273 Mt Hagen MT HAGENPh: 545 1477 MELANESIAN TRAVEL CONSULTANTS LIMITED PO Box 1898 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 325 4845 PACIFIC HELICOPTERS GROUP GOROKAPh: 532 1833 Premium Travel Services PO Box 2115 Lae LAEPh: 472 6568 QANTAS AIRWAYS LTD PO Box 330 Pt Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 308 3200 Sunbird Aviation PO Box 1020 Boroko Morea Tobo Rd, PT MORESBYPh: 323 8391 TNT Air Cargo PO Box 6645 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 325 2411 Related Post The following are some of the contacts for Logistics Service providers in PNG.
Michael's & Michael's Hauliers Ltd PO Box 4257 Lae Ngamili St, LAEPh: 472 34823 NJ CUSTOMS LTD PO Box 1203 Lae PT MORESBYPh: 323 7480 AAB Lotto Limited PO Box 2015 Lae Abel Tasman St, LAEPh: 479 3088 AIR SANGA LTD PO Box 345 Boroko PT MORESBYPh: 325 2096 Bay Haulers Limited PO Box 1014 Alotau Charles Abel Hwy, PT MORESBYPh: 641 1306 BES CUSTOMS & LOGISTICS PO Box 483 Kimbe RABAULPh: 983 5930 Deroel Customs & Logistics PO Box 863 Kokopo RABAULPh: 982 9919 DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING PNG LIMITED PO Box 4447 Boroko Kittyhawk St 6 Mile, PT MORESBYPh: 302 6555 DHL INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS DIVISION PO Box 810 Lae Laurabada Avenue, LAEPh: 472 1854 Eastwest Transport PO Box 916 Pt Moresby Idlers Bay Rd Baruni, PT MORESBYPh: 324 9600 Etpa Kai Limited PO Box 783 Mt Hagen MT HAGENPh: 520 0176 EXPRESS FREIGHT MANAGEMENT LTD PO Box 3398 Lae Josey St, LAEPh: 472 3822 GSOL Logistic PO Box 1341 Goroka Morchauser St, GOROKAPh: 532 9244 HUON LOGISTICS PO Box 4602 Lae 411 MP LAEPh: 472 7172 JB TRANSPORT SERVICE LIMITED PO Box 1968 Pt Moresby Scratchley Rd Badili, PT MORESBYPh: 321 6225 KIM-LIFT TRANSPORT PO Box 399 Kimbe WNBP RABAULPh: 983 5098 Mapai Transport Limited PO Box 4021 Lae LAEPh: 475 7165 Nort Solwara Logistics Ltd Modilon Rd, MADANGPh: 422 9017 Ocean Freightcustoms & Logistic Services PO Box 1383 Lae Vee St, LAEPh: 479 2700 Orion Project Services (PNG) Limited PO Box 849 Pt Moresby Chalmers Cre, PT MORESBYPh: 321 3322 PACIFIC CARGO SERVICES PO Box 211 Konedobu Waigani Estate, PT MORESBYPh: 323 8304 Panamaseir Resources Pacific Co. Ltd PO Box 4314 Lae Kumkumu Lae, LAEPh: 472 0729 Pentagon Freight Services PO Box 111 Port Moresby Mogoru Moto Bldg, PT MORESBYPh: 322 1200 PMS CUSTOMS & FORWARDING AGENCY LTD PO Box 3532 Lae Morobe Wantok Haus, LAEPh: 472 5504 Premier Shipping PO Box 1157 Port Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 321 3414 STEAMSHIPS SHIPPING PO Box 390 Pt Moresby PT MORESBYPh: 322 0400 Travel and Logistics Agent PO Box 243 Wewak WEWAKPh: 456 1960 UNEA SHIPPING LIMITED PO Box 34 Kimbe RABAULPh: 983 4529 Related Post Peter O'Neill is the Member of the Papua New Guinea Parliament. He represents the people of Ialibu - Pangia electorate in the Southern Highlands Province. Overview Current: Member of Parliament for Ialibu-Pangia Open, Prime Minister and Leader of People's National Congress Party (P.N.C) Past: First elected to the 7th National Parliament in the 2002 General Elections for the Ialibu-Pangia Open seat as a People's Solidarity Party Candidate. Elected Leader of People's National Congress party following the merger of the two parties after the 2002 general elections. Appointed Minister for Labour and Industrial Relations on the 13/8/2002 following the formation of the Somare/Marat government until the 2/8/2003 when appointed Minister for Public Service. Named Leader of Government Business on the 6/3/2003. Decommissioned as Minister for Public Service and Leader of Government Business on the 18/5/2004 following the departure of People's National Congress party from the Somare government. Elected Leader of Opposition on the 19/5/2004. Re-elected to the 8th National Parliament in the 2007 General Elections for the same seat as a People's National Congress candidate. Appointment as Minister responsible for Commerce and Industry and Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology in the caretaker cabinet on the 13/8/2007 then Minister for Public Service in the Somare-Temu cabinet on the 29/8/2007. Appointed Minister for Finance and Treasury from July 2010. Elected Prime Minister on the 2nd August 2011. Biography Religion: Christianity- Lutheran Primary Education: Gr 1- 6, Pangia Primary School, Southern Highlands, 1977 Secondary Education: Gr 7-9, Ialibu High School, Southern Highlands, 1978-1980, Gr 10, Goroka High School, Eastern Highlands Province, 1981 Tertiary Education: Accounting, University of Papua New Guinea,1982-1986. Honors in Accounting, University of Papua New Guinea, 1988 Achievements: Bachelor of Accountancy and Commerce Degree, University of Papua New Guinea Honors Degree in Accountancy, University of Papua New Guinea Certified Practicing Accountants (Papua New Guinea Certified Practicing Accounts Community Interests: President of the PNG Institute of Certified Practicing Accountants (P.N.G.C.P.A). Served as company director for various companies and statutory institutions including Executive Chairman of PNG Banking Corporation, Rural Development Bank, Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust & Pacific MMI Insurance Last Occupation Prior to Elections: Served as Company Director for various companies and statutory institutions. Information credit: parliament.gov.pg Related post Anyone importing goods and services into Papua New Guinea must following the following guidelines.
Outline of Import Clearance When a shipment of goods is imported into Papua New Guinea whether it is by sea, air or land, the owner of those goods must declare them to Customs. The owner or his agent (known as a Customs Agent or Customs Broker) is required to prepare and lodge with Customs an import declaration (known as an entry) describing the nature, quantity, value, supplier and country of origin of the goods imported or to be imported. This entry, containing the name, address and Tax File Number of the owner, is a legal document and any errors may attract the imposition of administrative penalties. Deliberately making a false declaration to Customs may cause the goods to be seized and the owner or agent prosecuted. The owner of imported goods should be aware that the import of some goods is restricted in that they may only be imported under the authority of a permit or licence without which the goods are prohibited. The import of some other goods is prohibited absolutely. Restrictions and prohibitions generally apply to goods such as dangerous weapons including firearms, illicit drugs, pornographic materials and copyright infringing goods. For further information please contact any Customs office. Customs is currently modernising its business processes and migrating to the electronic reporting system called Asycuda++, which provides Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) clearance process. This system is replacing the need to physically lodge paper-based reports and supporting documents for each shipment although at present only Port Moresby is fully electronic. Other ports are slowly being upgraded to accept the system in a graduated roll out across the country. When fully functional up to 80% of entries will be cleared without Customs intervention at the time of import, the remaining 20% either being subject to documentary or physical checks at the time of import to ensure compliance with the Customs Act. In addition to targeted cargo inspections, Post Clearance Audit (PCA) teams will conduct audits at importers premises at any time within 5 years after the goods have been imported as part of a strategy to ensure importers are honest with Customs. Customs' compliance strategy commences with education of importers and customs agents and progresses through administrative penalties to seizure and prosecution action. Customs aim is to achieve voluntary compliance within the importing industry, which in turn will be reflected in a lesser need for Customs intervention at the time of import. The following procedures are current as of now but will be changing in the near future. This website will be updated accordingly: Import Clearance Procedures The owner of the goods and anyone who causes the goods to be imported must retain all relevant records in relation to those goods for a period of 5 years from the date of import. If the owner or other person is selected for an audit these records will be examined to ensure compliance with the Customs Act. Failure to retain these records carries severe penalties including a term of imprisonment. (Refer Section 131A onwards of the Customs Act, Chapter 101) 1.1 Lodging an import declaration: The first stage of the import clearance procedure is to lodge an entry (Customs Form 15) through the DTI system. The entry can only be lodged by a licensed customs agent ( More Infor ) authorised in writing by the owner of the goods to act on his/her behalf. The customs agent will deal with all the requirements needed to clear the goods through Customs and Quarantine formalities. 1.2 Documents to Be Submitted: The second stage is for the customs agent to print a hard copy of the entry and produce it to Customs at a designated Customs office with the following documents. (This process is only interim while awaiting all Agents to go on line. At a future date only nominated entries will require printing and producing with supporting documents) (1) Invoice showing the correct value, quantity, description, etc. (2) Bill of Lading or Air Waybill; (3) Packing List; (4) Customs Valuation Declaration (5) Certificate of origin and value (if applicable) (6) Import Permits/ Licences/ Applications, etc (if prohibited/restricted) (7) Any other documents as may be required by Customs. 1.3 Check the Declaration and Supporting Documents: The third stage is the checking and verification of the declaration and the attached documents submitted to ensure the goods have been correctly classified using the Customs tariff, the correct value of the goods has been calculated and declared and the correct rate of duty has been applied. (At a future date this check will only be required on nominated entries, all other will be electronically cleared) 1.4 Payment of Duties and Taxes: The fourth stage is payment of applicable duties and taxes as detailed on the notice of assessment. There are currently two means for payment of import duties and taxes; these are by cash or by approved company or Bank cheques, payable at a Customs office. (At a future date Electronic funds transfer will be a third payment option) Once payment has been made to Customs the owner of the goods may only take possession of the imported goods once all transport, wharfage and other fees have been paid. Goods remain under the control of Customs until they are lawfully removed from a Customs Controlled Area. 1.5 Inspect and Release Cargo: At any time up to the release of cargo from a Customs Controlled Area, Customs has the right to examine the imported goods to determine the nature, origin, condition, quantity and value of the goods declared to Customs. Customs may also examine consignments where intelligence and risk assessment indicates they may contain prohibited or restricted imports. Related Post Any individual Exporting goods out of Papua New Guinea must follow the steps outlined below.
Export Clearance Procedure Outline of Export Clearance When a shipment of goods is exported from Papua New Guinea whether it is by sea, air or land, the owner of those goods must declare them to Customs. The owner or his agent (known as a Customs Agent or Customs Broker) is required to prepare and lodge with Customs an export declaration (known as an entry) describing the nature, quantity, value, and destination of the goods to be exported. This entry, containing the name, address and Tax File Number of the owner, is a legal document and any errors may attract the imposition of administrative penalties. Deliberately making a false declaration to Customs may cause the goods to be seized and the owner or agent prosecuted. The owner of exported goods should be aware that the export of some goods is restricted in that they may only be exported under the authority of a permit or licence without which the goods are prohibited. The export of some other goods is prohibited absolutely. Restrictions and prohibitions generally apply to goods such as protected wildlife, some heritage items, dangerous weapons including firearms, illicit drugs, pornographic materials and copyright infringing goods. For further information please contact any Customs office or see Prohibited Exports for export prohibitions and restrictions at the border. Exporters should note that some commodities require Export Permits before they can be lawfully exported. This especially applies to goods of Chapter 3, Chapter 28, Chapter 44 and Chapter 71 (fish product, alluvial gold and concentrates, log and precious metal and articles of precious metal). Export Permits are issued by the Government agency responsible (for instance the Fisheries Authority, Forestry Authority, etc) and should be presented to Customs on demand. Attempts to export these commodities without a valid Export Permit may cause the goods to be seized and the exporter prosecuted. Customs is currently modernising its business processes and migrating to the electronic reporting system called Asycuda++, which provides Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) clearance process. This system is replacing the need to physically lodge paper-based reports and supporting documents for each shipment although at present only Port Moresby is fully electronic. Other ports are slowly being upgraded to accept the system in a graduated roll out across the country. In addition to targeted pre-export inspections, Post Clearance Audit (PCA) teams will conduct audits at exporters premises at any time within 5 years after the goods have been exported as part of a strategy to ensure exporters are honest with Customs. Customs' compliance strategy commences with education of exporters and customs agents and progresses through administrative penalties to seizure and prosecution action. Customs aim is to achieve voluntary compliance within the exporting industry, which in turn will be reflected in a lesser need for Customs intervention at the time of export. The following procedures are current as of now but will be changing in the near future. This website will be updated accordingly: Export Clearance Procedures 1.1 Lodging an Export Declaration: The first stage of the export clearance procedure is to lodge an entry (Customs Form 15) through the EDI system. The entry can only be lodged by a licensed customs agent authorised in writing by the owner of the goods to act on his/her behalf. The customs agent will deal with all the requirements needed to clear the goods through Customs, Quarantine and any other Government agency that has a regulatory role in relation to exports. 1.2 Prepare Supporting Documents; The second stage is to prepare the following supporting documents: (1) Export Invoice; (2) Packing List; (3) Bill of lading/Airway Bill (4) Certificate of origin and value (if applicable) (5) Export License/ Permits (if applicable); and (6) Other relevant documents (if applicable). 1.3 Assessment Notice; The third stage is for the customs agent to print a hard copy of the entry and produce it to Customs at a designated Customs office with the supporting documents. (This process is only interim while awaiting all Agents to go on line. At a future date only nominated entries will require printing and producing with supporting documents) 1.4 Check the Declaration and Supporting Documents: The fourth stage is the checking and verification of the declaration and the attached documents submitted to ensure the goods have been correctly classified using the Customs tariff, the correct value of the goods has been calculated and declared and the correct rate of duty (if applicable) has been applied. (At a future date this check will only be required on nominated entries, all other will be electronically cleared) 1.5 Payment of Export Duties, Taxes (if any) and Official Receipt: The fifth stage is payment of applicable duties and taxes as detailed on the notice of assessment. There are currently two means for payment of export duties and taxes; these are by cash or by approved company or Bank cheques, payable at a Customs office. (At a future date Electronic funds transfer will be a third payment option) 1.6 Inspection and Delivery of Cargo: Once the goods have been delivered to a Customs Controlled Area and at any time up to the clearance of the vessel from Papua New Guinean waters, Customs has the right to examine the goods being exported to determine the nature, origin, condition, quantity and value of the goods declared to Customs. Customs may also examine consignments where intelligence and risk assessment indicates they may contain prohibited or restricted exports. The owner of the goods and anyone who causes the goods to be exported must retain all relevant records in relation to those goods for a period of 5 years from the date of export. If the owner or other person is selected for an audit these records will be examined to ensure compliance with the Customs Act. Failure to retain these records carries severe penalties including a term of imprisonment. (Refer Section 131A onwards of the Customs Act, Chapter 101) Source: PNG Customs Related Post: Importing a Second Hand Car? There is an increasing number of people purchasing cars online from overseas and importing them in Papua New Guinea. Although the purchase price of these vehicles may seem cheaper than what you can purchase here in Papua New Guinea there are significant costs associated with importing and getting these vehicles on the road. In addition to freight and insurance costs, there is also import duties which can, depending on the size of the motor, range from 40%-110% of the vehicles import value. On top of this Import GST of 10% is also collected at the time of import. Add to this broker fees, Quarantine clearance fees, port handling fees, car safety inspection fees and registration fees and this can often double the original purchase price of the vehicle. Please be aware of all the costs associated with purchasing and importing a vehicle from overseas before you make you purchase. If your vehicle is imported and left at a Customs wharf for over 30 days it is forfeited to the Sate of Papua New Guinea and can be sold or auctioned to recover the duty, GST, and other handling and storage fees owing. EXAMPLE- Import of a 2Litre Subaru Forrester
These are the hire car services in Port Moresby City, Papua New Guinea. You can contact the companies listed here for your car needs in the city.
SHALOM HIRE CAR PO Box 8331 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 3654 Thrifty Car Rental PO Box 495 Waigani 1 Famagusta St, PT MORESBY Ph: 323 2333 Travel Car PO Box 5086 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 9878 Walter's Workshop PO Box 270 Alotau Goilanai St, PT MORESBY Ph: 641 1066 Zeal Hire PO Box 546 Gordon Boroko Drv, PT MORESBY Ph: 325 4987 Mayapu Rent A Car PO Box 532 Port Moresby Hunter St, PT MORESBY Ph: 320 2808 Nortons Rent A Car PO Box 2094 Port Moresby PT MORESBY Ph: 321 3306 Hills Hire Cars PO Box 6290 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 325 4075 Jakes Hire Cars PO Box 254 Port Moresby PT MORESBY Ph: 7702 8682 Jeringer Transport Limited PO Box 3522 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 7700 6298 Jubilee Rent A Car PO Box 1904 Pt Moresby PT MORESBY Ph: 325 3701 Kanda Rent A Car PO Box 1412 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 5855 Kekam Car Rental PO Box 8962 Boroko Cormorant St, PT MORESBY Ph: 326 1584 M.I. Rent A Car PO Box 467 Gordons Gabaka St, PT MORESBY Ph: 325 3817 AVIS RENT-A-CAR PO Box 1533 Pt Moresby Jacksons Parade, PT MORESBY Ph: 324 9400 BUDGET RENT A CAR PO Box 1259 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 6244 EUROPCAR RENTAL PO Box 5245 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 9210 Executive Hire Cars PO Box 2154 Port Moresby Sec 12 Lot 4 Boroko Drv, PT MORESBY Ph: 323 6195 Freeway Motors PO Box 5245 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 323 1733 Gabunai Hire Car Ltd Chinsurah St, PT MORESBY Ph: 323 3744 Harren Hire Cars PO Box 1072 Pt Moresby Ago Street Gordons, PT MORESBY Ph: 325 3644 HERTZ RENT A CAR PO Box 4126 Boroko PT MORESBY Ph: 325 4999 Next :Hire Car Services In Madang Hire Car Services in Madang Province of Papua New Guinea
TRAVELLERS RENT A CAR PO Box 480 Madang Haus Tumbuna Laiwadan Oval Petrea Ave, MADANG Ph: 422 3412 Izarhlamborn Rent A Car PO Box 739 Madang Modilon Rd, MADANG Ph: 422 0433 CJ Transport & Hire Cars PO Box 611 Madang North Coast Rd, MADANG Ph: 422 0602 Fokona PNG Ltd PO Box 413 Madang Modilon Rd, MADANG Ph: 422 2234 Next : |
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