Reducing tariffs for rail transportation of transit containers between Bandar Abbas and Caspian ports
for attraction more goods along the North-South Corridor, reducing tariffs for rail transportation of transit containers between Bandar Abbas and Caspian ports.
for three months, the tariff for transporting a 20-foot container from the Caspian Port to Bandar Abbas and vice versa, with private wagons of Iranian companies, is 300 francs, and for 40 and 45-foot containers, this rate has been reduced to 420 francs.
Islamic Republic of Iran is serious about strengthening its corridor position and this is being done by reducing transportation costs and time through our country's route.
Not only the Caspian Sea in northern Iran been connected to the seas and southern ports in the two seas of Oman and the Persian Gulf, but also the groundwork has been laid for increasing transportation capacities along the North-South Corridor route and building capacity for transporting goods between the countries of Eurasia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus with the Persian Gulf countries.