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23 projects of developing Iran ports

Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) will inaugurate 23 development projects in the country’s ports during the Government Week (August 23-29), IRNA reported.

The projects worth 4.814 trillion rials (about €100.3 million) and also €62 million are to boost the loading and unloading capacity of the ports.

Putting some strategic equipment and machinery worth €62 million into operation in three ports of Shahid Rajaee, in south, Amirabad, in north, and Bushehr, in southwest of the country, are among the mentioned projects.

Six major project will be inaugurated in Shahid Rajaee Port, Iran’s biggest container port at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz in southern Hormozgan Province.

Read more on Tehran Times.





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