The ceremony was attended by high-ranking officials
including Road Minister Mohammad Eslami and Head of Port and Maritime
Organization (PMO) Mohammad Rastad.
A berth for general cargo and grain, two dolphin-structured
berths for oil cargos, a grain depot with a capacity of 50,000 tons, a general
cargo warehouse with an area of 4,509 square meters, and the facade of gate
number three of Anzali Port were inaugurated.
Installing the required equipment for controlling the
ingoing and outgoing traffic, overhaul of berths No. 4 to 10, and pavement and
strengthening of the western wave breaker were among other projects
inaugurated.
Also, the ground was broken for a grain depot with a
capacity of 30,000 tons and tanks for depositing edible oil with 20,000 tons of
capacity. Finally, a dredging operation started in a new section of the port to
remove more than 1,250,000 million cubic meters of material.
Located on the southern shores of the Caspian Sea, the
Anzali Free Trade Zone, in which the Caspian port lies, is regarded as one of
the major economic hubs of Iran with an area of 9,400 hectares of land and 40km
shoreline.
Currently, Iran is developing a railroad project to connect
the Rasht-Qazvin railway to Anzali and Astara ports. Another line is also under
construction which will link Rasht to Caspian port.
Once the project is complete, Caspian port will become the
largest hub in northern Iran and make a major contribution to national and
local economic development. The route will connect Iran with Russia’s Baltic
ports and give Russia rail connectivity to both the Persian Gulf and the Indian
rail network. All the mentioned projects are meant to contribute to achieving
INSTC’s envisaged plans.