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In the Name of God
Ministry of Roads and Transportation
General Directorate of International Affairs
National Report of I.R. Iran on the latest Measures Taken in
line with Promotion of Multimodal Transport
November ,2004
Overview of I.R.Iran
• Located at the South Western Asia• Joint land and water borders with 15 countries• Connects by road to: Turkmenistan via Sarakhs border Republic of Azerbaijan via Astara & Bilesuar border Republic of Armenia via Nordooz border Turkey via Bazargan border Afghanistan via Dugharoun and Milak border Pakistan via Mirjaveh border Iraq via Khosravi border. • joint water border in North through Noshahr, Neka
and Amirabad Ports with: Russia, Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Turkmenistan • Via Imam Khomeini, Boushehr, Khorramshahr,
Assaluyeh, Shahid Rajaee and Bahonar ports in South connect with:
Persian Gulf , Indian Ocean basin countries and all ports of the world.
I.R. Iran has got many connecting and access routs
So enjoys a high potential for turning to a
strategic highway for passengers and freight transportation from continent of Europe to Eastern and Central Asia and Vice Versa.
So it is regarded as a gate way for the
connection of West to East.
• I.R .Iran has signed bilateral agreement
on road,air and maritime transportation with almost all CIS countries,Persian Gulf basin and European countries
• I.R.Iran is the member of the multilateral agreements such as Asian Highway .
• In this respect, the statistics show that during last year, 50000 Iranian trucks transported goods to the territory of Central Asian countries.
Principal policies of I.R.Iran as set in 3th Economic and Social
Development Plan
• Reducing the costs and tariffs• Exemption in ports and shipping fees• Deregulation• Secure, smooth and low-cost transportation
Multimodal Transportation
• Special attention is given to Multimodal Transportation by Governmental and private sector because of
• Strategic position of Iran
• 11 active ports throughout the country
• suitable railway infrastructures
• Roads variety based on International Standards
• Road, Rail, Maritime and Air Transport
• Corridors Establishment
• Accession to the Convention
• Customs Facilities for Access to the
Markets
Road Transport
Total length of nation wide roads is 180,000 Km 85,000 Km. of it are national roads.
196,000 trucks 65,000 passenger transport vehicles6,000 international terminals 41 welfare service complex
• Renovation of passenger and goods transport fleet• �ِDevelopment and rehabilitation of transit roads • Elimination of accident prone spots and safe travel • Increasing share in goods transit• Simplification of documents and regulations• Transparent dissemination• Development and promotion of transit corridors
advantages• Development and completion of passenger and goods
terminals
Rail Transport
Total length of I.R. Iran railways is more than 7,000 Km.
•3300 Km. length under construction
•5000 km. length under study
•500 km. length average of annual
construction
I.R.Iran’s railways network links:• to European and Middle-Eastern
railway at west,• to central Asian and CIS
countries and China at east, • to worldwide open seas at south, • to Caspian sea states
(Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Russia) at north.
Fulfilled projects for the developing cargo transit
•Bafgh-Bandar Abbas railway of 670 Km. length
•Sarakhs-Mashad railway of 165 KM. Length
•Double tracking the Tehran- Mashad line of 926 Km length.
•Construction of the second and the third tracks of Tehran- Qom of 155 Km. length.
•Construction of Badroud-Meibod railway of 252 Km. length.
Under construction projectsBafgh-Mashad railway of 780 Km. length
which will shorten Sarakhs-Bandar Abbas route up to 1000 Km.
• Kerman-Bam has been operational
• Bam-Zahidan is under construction
Kerman- Zahidan Railway
And also other important measures are • Planning in the field of IT in railway• Movement system mechanism • The issuance on the field of bill of lading • Launching an interest site for tracking of
cargo in the railway network • Offering discount on the basis of cargo
volume• Strengthening the facilities for changing
the bogies in the border station of Sarakhs.
Maritime Transport
• 11 commercial sea ports in the North and south.
• More than 50 million tons of goods capacity of statewide ports.
• 101 specialized jetties.
• Among the greatest maritime fleet in the Middle –East with 125 ocean ships which all have security license.
Anzali Port
• The most active transit port
throughout the country
with 10 jetties
Shahid Rajaee port in southern part of
country • It passed around 78% of
the country's transit.• Between 24 - 48 hours
average stop for transit cargo
Air Transport
• With 69 operational Airport
61 commercial airport
8 noncommercial airport
•International Airports are as following:Mehrabad International Airport ,Mashhad International Airport ,Isfahan International, Bandar Abbas International Airportand International Imam Khomeini Airport which has been inaugurated in 2004 and will be operational in near next .
• Renovation of Iran’s aviation fleet is under consideration .
• Total domestic fleet has
been increased to 79 aircraft since past 10
years
85,305 over flies over Iranian sky in 2002 21,263,750 passenger handling
11,033,160 goods handling
Establishment of Corridors
•North-South Corridor•Traceca Transit Corridor•Rail Corridors
North-South Corridor
• Initiated by I.R.Iran ,Russia and India
•Russia
• Iran
• India
• Kazakhstan
•Belarussia
•Oman
•Tajikistan
• Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Turkey, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan and Syria are on the verge of accession
to this agreements.
• 20-30 percent economic saving in time and costs for goods holders.
Traceca Transit Corridor
• I.R. Iran announced it’s readiness for accessing to Traceca .
• Accession of I.R.Iran to Traceca means the cooperation and strategic linkage between North-South corridor and Traceca .
China ,Middle East and Europe Rail Corridor
• One of the important East- West Corridor
• Easy access to European market for the countries on the route
• Important role in further growth and development in the region
Khorramshahr ,Basre, lattakia in Syria, Mediterranean Sea and Europ
Rail Corridor
Accession to the international conventions
Islamic Republic of Iran, as one of the important transit countries in the region always tries to pave grounds of transport facilitation for itself and the other countries through accession to the different customs and transport conventions. In this regard ,Islamic Republic of Iran holds membership in many transport conventions
Application of Information and communication technology (I.C.T) in
country 's transportation system
• Establishment of ACIS in 2002
based on the mutual agreement between Ports and Shipping Organization and other International Organization such as UNDP
• ASYCUDA
Customs of Iran have been equipped by it
• Establishment of GPS system on the road transport fleet by launching on the entire – city buses in Tehran-Isfahan and Tehran-Mashad routes.
• Establishment of internet sites for information provision in the country 's transportation affairs.
• Inaugurating and launching ITS (Wan satellite network and on-line monitoring system) in Bazargan-Gurbalak border customs house (Iran and Turkey Border).