Iran Achieves Milestone: 5 Million Tons of Road Transit in Just 4 Months!
The International Transport and Transit Office of the Roads and Maintenance Services Organization, under the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, recently announced significant figures regarding goods transportation through Iran’s land borders. This news highlights the country’s pivotal role in international logistics and trade.
According to the Director General of the organization, a remarkable 4.884 million tons of various goods were transported through Iran’s land borders from March 21 to July 21, 2025. This period saw substantial activity in both imports and exports, demonstrating the robust infrastructure and capacity of Iran’s transport sector.
Here are some key statistics from this period:
- Imports: 775,391 tons of goods were brought into the country via road.
- Exports: Over 4.109 million tons of goods were exported through land borders.
The Director General emphasized the significant role of the private sector in international transport, noting that approximately 2,490 domestic companies are actively engaged in the international goods transport sector. This extensive network of companies is crucial for enhancing Iran’s logistics capabilities and facilitating trade.
Currently, there are 26 border terminals operating across 12 provinces in Iran. These terminals are instrumental in managing the flow of goods and passengers between Iran and its neighboring countries. The operational efficiency of these terminals is a testament to the country’s commitment to improving its transport infrastructure.
As the demand for international transport continues to grow, Iran is positioning itself as a key player in the regional logistics landscape. The ongoing development of border terminals and the active participation of private companies are expected to further boost the country’s transport capacity.
In conclusion, the data provided by the International Transport and Transit Office illustrates a thriving transport sector in Iran, characterized by significant import and export activities. The active involvement of domestic companies and the strategic operation of border terminals are vital for sustaining this growth and enhancing Iran’s role in international trade.
This development not only benefits Iran but also contributes to the overall stability and efficiency of regional trade routes. As Iran continues to invest in its transport infrastructure, it is likely to attract even more international trade, paving the way for future economic growth.
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