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Arvand Free Zone

Arvand Free Zone Organization is an active free trade-industrial zone in Khuzestan Province, covering Abadan, Khorramshahr and Minushahr across 37,400 hectares as reported for 2023. Its location at the Arvand–Karun confluence, bordering Iraq and Kuwait, supports an Iraq-facing trade and transit role through road, rail, sea and air links. A proposed rail connection from Imam Khomeini Port to Khorramshahr should not be treated as operational.

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Updated24/06/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Arvand Free Zone is a major southwest border and trade asset because it covers the Abadan–Khorramshahr economic geography near the Arvand waterway and Iraq-facing commercial routes. In the Hormuz Graph, it connects free-zone regulation, port access, refinery-adjacent services, warehousing, cross-border trade, and Khuzestan’s energy economy. Its distinct role is the overlap between maritime logistics, Iraqi market proximity, Abadan’s downstream oil base, and Khorramshahr’s port and border-trade functions, making it a practical node for southwest trade analysis. Arvand is positioned as a transit point for goods moving toward Iraq, Gulf states, Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Mediterranean. The Shalamcheh border is identified as a primary trade gateway with Iraq, while the zone’s stated road, rail, sea and air links support multimodal routing. Actual route selection should be assessed against project-specific border, transport and transaction conditions.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for free-zone market screening, Iraq-facing export/import routing, logistics partner search, warehousing assessment, customs-risk review, and supply-chain planning around Abadan and Khorramshahr. Companies can use it to evaluate border-commerce models, distribution into southwest Iran or Iraq-linked markets, and service opportunities around refinery and port activity. Due diligence should verify licensing, banking constraints, sanctions exposure, active trade routes, and local partner quality.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: The zone covers 37,400 hectares (2023). Its industrial site comprises 8,600 hectares across Abadan and Khorramshahr. The Arvand International Exhibition Center has 20,000 square metres of exhibition space. Service area: The zone covers Abadan, Khorramshahr and Minushahr (Minu Island) in Khuzestan Province. It is located northwest of the Persian Gulf at the confluence of the Arvand and Karun rivers, bordering Iraq and Kuwait.

Connected modes

Road, rail, sea and air connections are identified. The Shalamcheh railway is described as operational; Abadan and Khorramshahr provide commercial port access; and Abadan Ayatollah Jami International Airport provides air access.

Industries served

Industrial and commercial activity are central to the zone’s stated role, supported by logistics and transit infrastructure. Tourism is also identified as a connected sector.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: The organization has independent legal personality; its capital is stated to belong to the Iranian state. Its five-member board is appointed by the Council of Ministers, while the CEO is appointed by the President. Operator: Arvand Free Zone Organization (سازمان منطقه آزاد اروند).

Expansion and development projects

A 700-hectare Shalamcheh Logistics Park is being developed for logistics, transportation and transit. Plans also include a rail connection from Imam Khomeini Port to Khorramshahr; the evidence describes this connection as planned, not operational.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

The Imam Khomeini Port–Khorramshahr rail connection remains planned rather than operational in the available evidence.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Transaction-specific due diligence is warranted on sanctions exposure, banking constraints, compliance requirements and local counterparties. The available evidence does not provide sufficient detail to assess the scale or practical impact of these factors.

Related context

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

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

Where is Arvand Free Zone Organization located?

It covers Abadan, Khorramshahr and Minushahr in Khuzestan Province, at the confluence of the Arvand and Karun rivers near the borders with Iraq and Kuwait.

What transport modes serve Arvand Free Zone?

The zone identifies road, rail, sea and air access, including the operational Shalamcheh railway, commercial ports in Abadan and Khorramshahr, and Abadan Ayatollah Jami International Airport.

What logistics development is planned at Shalamcheh?

A 700-hectare Shalamcheh Logistics Park is under development for logistics, transportation and transit. A rail link from Imam Khomeini Port to Khorramshahr is also described as planned.

What compliance issues should users assess?

Project-specific review should cover sanctions exposure, banking arrangements, applicable compliance requirements and counterparties. The available evidence does not quantify these risks or their operational impact.