⁦Infrastructure profile⁩⁦Active⁩

⁦Khorramshahr Port⁩

⁦Khorramshahr Port is an active PMO-operated river port in Khuzestan with a practical role in Iraq-facing trade and regional distribution⁩. ⁦Its value proposition rests on its Karun⁩–⁦Arvand Rud location⁩, ⁦road and river access⁩, ⁦and position in the Arvand Free Zone⁩. ⁦Capacity should not be used as a single decision figure until inconsistent public estimates are reconciled⁩.

⁦Status⁩⁦Active⁩
⁦Verification⁩⁦Basic⁩
⁦Confidence⁩⁦Medium⁩
⁦Updated⁩19/07/2026
⁦Strategic Layer⁩

⁦Strategic and market-access role⁩

⁦Khorramshahr Port matters in the Hormuz Graph as a southwest trade and river-port asset positioned near the Arvand waterway⁩, ⁦Abadan⁩, ⁦Iraq-facing routes⁩, ⁦and the Arvand Free Zone⁩. ⁦Its role connects regional imports and exports⁩, ⁦warehousing⁩, ⁦customs activity⁩, ⁦cross-border commerce⁩, ⁦maritime services⁩, ⁦and Khuzestan’s energy-adjacent economy⁩. ⁦Unlike Bandar Imam’s petrochemical-heavy profile⁩, ⁦Khorramshahr is more relevant for localized trade flows⁩, ⁦Iraq-linked distribution⁩, ⁦and the practical logistics interface between southwest Iran’s ports⁩, ⁦borders⁩, ⁦and commercial markets⁩. ⁦Provides a waterway and road interface for Persian Gulf access and trade with Iraq⁩, ⁦subject to navigational and cross-border operating conditions⁩.

⁦OPERATING PROFILE⁩

⁦Operations⁩, ⁦capacity⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦connectivity⁩

⁦Related use cases⁩

⁦Useful for Iraq-facing export/import routing⁩, ⁦port and border logistics planning⁩, ⁦customs-risk review⁩, ⁦warehouse-location screening⁩, ⁦partner search⁩, ⁦and comparison of Khuzestan port options⁩. ⁦Companies can use it to evaluate whether goods should move through Khorramshahr⁩, ⁦Abadan⁩, ⁦Bandar Imam⁩, ⁦or land crossings depending on cargo type⁩, ⁦destination⁩, ⁦compliance exposure⁩, ⁦and storage needs⁩. ⁦Field checks should verify active routes⁩, ⁦handling services⁩, ⁦documentation requirements⁩, ⁦and local operator reliability⁩.

⁦Capacity and service area⁩

⁦Capacity⁩: ⁦Capacity figures conflict⁩. ⁦PMO and Tasnim reporting cited approximately 3 million tons per year in 2024⁩; ⁦other sources cite around 3.8 million tonnes or 11 million tons⁩. ⁦The basis⁩, ⁦date and scope of these figures are not reconciled⁩. ⁦Service area⁩: ⁦Khuzestan and Iraq-linked regional trade flows⁩.

⁦Connected modes⁩

⁦Road and river transport via the Karun River and Arvand Rud⁩. ⁦Rail is described as a future development connection rather than a confirmed current link⁩.

⁦Industries served⁩

⁦Trade⁩, ⁦logistics⁩, ⁦warehousing⁩, ⁦customs and distribution⁩, ⁦especially for Iraq-originating or Iraq-bound goods⁩.

⁦CONTROL⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦DEVELOPMENT⁩

⁦Ownership⁩, ⁦operation⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦expansion⁩

⁦Owner and operator⁩

⁦Owner⁩: ⁦Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran⁩, ⁦supervised by the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development⁩. ⁦Operator⁩: ⁦Ports and Maritime Organization⁩ (⁦PMO⁩) ⁦of Iran⁩.

⁦Expansion and development projects⁩

⁦Plans and ongoing efforts include channel deepening⁩, ⁦capacity and infrastructure upgrades⁩, ⁦increased container-handling capability⁩, ⁦and logistics development within the Arvand Free Zone⁩. ⁦Public sources do not provide fully transparent project budgets⁩, ⁦phase timelines or funding details⁩.

⁦DECISION RISKS⁩

⁦Constraints⁩, ⁦risk⁩ &⁦amp⁩; ⁦compliance⁩

⁦Operational constraints⁩

⁦Navigation on the shared Arvand Rud depends on dredging and political conditions⁩. ⁦Channel depth of about 7.9 m limits vessel size⁩, ⁦and mainline container services reportedly bypass the port⁩. ⁦Sanctions can also affect transactions⁩, ⁦insurance⁩, ⁦carrier availability⁩, ⁦technology access and foreign investment⁩. ⁦Regional port competition⁩, ⁦including from Bandar Imam Khomeini⁩, ⁦is another consideration⁩.

⁦Key risks and compliance considerations⁩

⁦Exposure to shared-waterway dredging and cross-border conditions⁩; ⁦vessel-size limitations⁩; ⁦sanctions-related transaction⁩, ⁦insurance and carrier constraints⁩; ⁦and competition from regional ports⁩.

⁦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.

⁦Where is Khorramshahr Port located⁩?

⁦Khorramshahr Port is in Khorramshahr⁩, ⁦Khuzestan Province⁩, ⁦Iran⁩, ⁦on the Karun River near its confluence with the Arvand Rud⁩ (⁦Shatt al-Arab⁩).

⁦Who operates Khorramshahr Port⁩?

⁦The port is operated by the Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran⁩ (⁦PMO⁩).

⁦What is Khorramshahr Port’s reported capacity⁩?

⁦Public capacity figures are inconsistent⁩. ⁦PMO and Tasnim reporting cited about 3 million tons per year in 2024⁩, ⁦while other sources cite around 3.8 million tonnes or 11 million tons⁩. ⁦The differing figures should be verified against the intended cargo scope and reporting period⁩.

⁦What are the main operating constraints at Khorramshahr Port⁩?

⁦Key considerations include dredging and navigability on the shared Arvand Rud⁩, ⁦reported channel-depth limits⁩, ⁦sanctions-related constraints on transactions and shipping services⁩, ⁦and competition from other regional ports⁩.