⁦Infrastructure profile⁩⁦Active⁩

⁦Astara Port⁩

⁦Astara Port has four quays and a reported 60-hectare hinterland⁩. ⁦It resumed commercial vessel activity in July 2025 after channel dredging following an 18-month suspension⁩. ⁦PMO owns the port⁩; ⁦the Azerbaijani side is reported to operate the cargo terminal under a long-term arrangement⁩.

⁦Status⁩⁦Active⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Basic⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦Medium⁩
⁦Updated⁩19/07/2026
⁦Strategic Layer⁩

⁦Strategic and market-access role⁩

⁦Astara Port matters in the Hormuz Graph as a Caspian and border-adjacent trade node at Iran’s northern edge⁩, ⁦close to Azerbaijan and the western Caspian corridor⁩. ⁦Its relevance is different from Anzali or Amirabad⁩: ⁦it combines small-to-medium maritime logistics⁩, ⁦border commerce⁩, ⁦road freight⁩, ⁦and access to Caucasus-facing trade flows⁩. ⁦The asset links Gilan’s northern gateway⁩, ⁦Caspian shipping⁩, ⁦import-export handling⁩, ⁦and transit logic connected to the International North-South Transport Corridor⁩, ⁦while remaining dependent on practical border and inland transport performance⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩, ⁦capacity⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦connectivity⁩

⁦Related use cases⁩

⁦Useful for Caspian export/import routing⁩, ⁦border logistics screening⁩, ⁦customs-risk assessment⁩, ⁦warehouse planning⁩, ⁦road-sea freight comparison⁩, ⁦and partner search around Iran-Azerbaijan trade⁩. ⁦Analysts can use it to compare Astara with Anzali and Amirabad for northern market access⁩, ⁦while verifying active cargo flows⁩, ⁦storage conditions⁩, ⁦port services⁩, ⁦border procedures⁩, ⁦and inland route reliability before operational decisions⁩.

⁦Capacity and service area⁩

⁦Capacity⁩: ⁦The port’s comprehensive plan targets approximately 5 million tonnes of cargo-handling capacity⁩. ⁦The Astara cargo terminal is expected to handle 3.5 million tonnes annually once completed⁩; ⁦these are targets or expected capacities⁩, ⁦not verified current throughput⁩. ⁦Service area⁩: ⁦Caspian littoral-state trade⁩, ⁦with a corridor role connecting Iran⁩, ⁦Azerbaijan⁩, ⁦Russia and South Asian markets⁩.

⁦Connected modes⁩

⁦Maritime and road transport⁩; ⁦the Astara cargo terminal is also associated with railway-cooperation development⁩.

⁦Industries served⁩

⁦Trade goods⁩, ⁦petroleum products⁩, ⁦construction materials and minerals⁩. ⁦The surrounding special economic zone is associated with industrial⁩, ⁦logistics and maritime activities⁩.

⁦CONTROL⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦DEVELOPMENT⁩

⁦Ownership⁩, ⁦operation⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦expansion⁩

⁦Owner and operator⁩

⁦Owner⁩: ⁦Ports and Maritime Organization⁩ (⁦PMO⁩) ⁦of Iran⁩. ⁦Operator⁩: ⁦The Astara cargo terminal⁩, ⁦a component of Astara Port⁩, ⁦is reported to be operated by the Azerbaijani side under a long-term arrangement⁩. ⁦Exact contractual terms were not available in the evidence pack⁩.

⁦Opening or commissioning⁩

⁦First phase opened in 2013⁩; ⁦second phase opened in 2015⁩.

⁦Expansion and development projects⁩

⁦Works reported in 2025 included continued dredging⁩, ⁦sediment-bank removal and breakwater extension to deepen the access channel and reduce re-siltation⁩. ⁦Capacity and maritime-logistics improvements were also planned⁩. ⁦Azerbaijan⁩–⁦Iran discussions in June 2026 addressed further cargo-terminal development and railway cooperation⁩.

⁦DECISION RISKS⁩

⁦Constraints⁩, ⁦risk⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦compliance⁩

⁦Operational constraints⁩

⁦Access-channel reliability is a material constraint⁩. ⁦The 2023⁩–25 ⁦suspension was attributed to lower Caspian water levels⁩, ⁦sediment accumulation exceeding 1 million cubic metres and contract-related issues⁩. ⁦Dredging had removed more than 150⁩,000 ⁦cubic metres by April 2025⁩.

⁦Key risks and compliance considerations⁩

⁦Re-siltation and water-level conditions may affect navigability and berthing⁩. ⁦The current status and terms of the Azerbaijani-operated cargo terminal require transaction-specific verification⁩.

⁦Related context⁩

⁦Connected Intelligence⁩

⁦Relevant geography⁩, ⁦industry⁩, ⁦market and execution context for this profile⁩.

⁦Common questions⁩

⁦Frequently asked questions⁩

⁦Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile⁩.

⁦Is Astara Port currently operating⁩?

⁦The port resumed commercial vessel activity on July 30⁩, 2025, ⁦when the first commercial vessel from Azerbaijan docked after an 18-month suspension⁩. ⁦Current operational conditions should still be verified for a specific call or cargo movement⁩.

⁦Who owns Astara Port⁩?

⁦Astara Port is owned by Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization⁩ (⁦PMO⁩). ⁦The Astara cargo terminal is separately reported to be operated by the Azerbaijani side under a long-term arrangement⁩.

⁦What caused Astara Port’s 2023⁩–25 ⁦suspension⁩?

⁦The reported causes were a sharp fall in Caspian Sea water levels⁩, ⁦contract-related issues and the accumulation of more than 1 million cubic metres of sediment in the access channel⁩.

⁦What capacity is planned for Astara Port⁩?

⁦The port’s comprehensive plan targets about 5 million tonnes of cargo-handling capacity⁩. ⁦The Astara cargo terminal is expected to handle 3.5 million tonnes annually once completed⁩; ⁦neither figure represents verified current throughput⁩.