Alborz Industrial City
The site combines an established industrial base with reported utility networks, wastewater treatment, access roads and on-site services such as banks, insurance and fire stations. Its reported location and transport proximity make it relevant to manufacturers and suppliers evaluating the Qazvin–Tehran corridor. Site-level utility availability, plot conditions, commercial terms and operating requirements should be verified directly for individual projects.
Strategic and market-access role
Alborz Industrial City matters in the Hormuz Graph because it sits between Tehran’s enterprise demand and Qazvin’s manufacturing base, near the Tehran–Qazvin corridor that carries industrial goods toward the northwest and central markets. Its value is not only land availability, but the concentration of factories, suppliers, warehousing, repair services, and industrial labor around Alvand. It connects capital-region demand with provincial production capacity, making it relevant for mapping supply chains that serve Tehran without operating inside the capital’s denser and more expensive urban-industrial environment. A manufacturing and industrial-services location serving Qazvin Province and linked to the Tehran–Karaj market corridor.
Operations, capacity & connectivity
Related use cases
Useful for industrial site selection, supplier discovery, warehousing analysis, B2B market screening, materials distribution planning, and partner search for companies serving Tehran, Qazvin, Alborz, and northwest-bound routes. Analysts can use it to compare industrial-property options outside Tehran, assess logistics exposure along the Tehran–Qazvin axis, and identify manufacturing clusters where utilities, compliance, labor access, and local service depth require field verification.
Capacity and service area
Capacity: Approximately 900 hectares in total. Sources report more than 450 production and service units, alongside more than 1,000 workshops and service units. Service area: Qazvin Province, with access to the Tehran and Karaj consumer markets.
Connected modes
Road access, including proximity to the Qazvin–Tehran freeway; proximity to the Qazvin–Tehran railway is also reported.
Industries served
Metal, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, cellulose, plastics and textile industries.
Ownership, operation & expansion
Owner and operator
Operator: Alborz Industrial City Company
Opening or commissioning
Operations began in 1969. The city was approved in March 1968.
Connected Intelligence
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Frequently asked questions
Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.
Where is Alborz Industrial City located?
It is located in Alvand, Qazvin Province, Iran, approximately 14 km from Qazvin city and about 140 km northwest of Tehran.
Who manages Alborz Industrial City?
It is managed by Alborz Industrial City Company and is reported to be overseen by the Qazvin Province Industrial Estates Company.
What industries are present in Alborz Industrial City?
Reported industries include metal, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, cellulose, plastics and textile activities.
What infrastructure is reported at Alborz Industrial City?
Reported infrastructure includes water, electricity, gas, telephone services, industrial wastewater treatment plants and access roads, with banks, insurance services and fire stations also cited.