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Iran counting on knowledge-based companies to develop maritime fleet

Iran counting on knowledge-based companies to develop maritime fleet
September 18, 2022 https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/476830/Iran-counting-on-knowledge-based...

TEHRAN – Managing director of Iran Shipbuilding and Offshore Industries Complex (ISOICO) has said domestic knowledge-based companies have great potential for the development of the country’s maritime fleet that should not be neglected, the portal of Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) reported on Sunday.

Stressing the necessity of developing the country's maritime transport fleet and its positive impact on the economy, Salman Zarbi said: “Maritime industry is considered one of the most effective industries in the world and more than 90 percent of the world's transportation and trade takes place through maritime transportation.”

“Many countries have put great importance upon the advantages of their sea transportation, while this economic capacity has been neglected in our country despite having 5,800 kilometers of coastline in both north and south of the country,” he said.

According to Zarbi, knowledge-based companies can reduce the gap between Iran’s maritime transportation industry and those of developed countries and create favorable conditions so that the country can benefit from the advantage of this industry in economic development.

He said the Iranian maritime industry needs to enter the shipbuilding arena because restrictions caused by the sanctions have locked down the country's transportation industry and prevented shipping lines from getting new and up-to-date ships.

“We must definitely develop our marine transport fleet and one of the strategies in this regard is to have our own national industries to help improve the marine transport fleet,” the ISOICO head said.

Pointing out that the world's maritime transport has become a competitive market, he said: “We must transform Iran's maritime industries to be able to compete in global markets in the best way possible.”

“We should consider exporting services and vessels as well to improve our position both at the regional and at the international level,” he stressed.

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