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Jolfa Border Crossing

Traffic data illustrate material freight use: 83,800 trucks crossed the terminal during a reported 10-month period, including 29,500 Iranian and 53,300 foreign trucks. The same report cited more than 891,000 tonnes of export/import goods and more than 553,000 tonnes of transit cargo. A separate report stated that products worth $105 million were exported and customs revenue reached 67 trillion rials, approximately $61.9 million, for March 21, 2025 to March 20, 2026.

StatusActive
VerificationBasic
ConfidenceMedium
Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Jolfa Border Crossing matters in the Hormuz Graph as a northwest border interface connected to the Aras Free Zone, East Azerbaijan’s industrial base, and routes facing Nakhchivan, Armenia, the Caucasus, and Turkey-linked trade logic. Its role combines customs activity, road and rail-linked freight, warehousing, cross-border commerce, and regional distribution. Unlike Bazargan, which is primarily Turkey-facing, Jolfa is more closely tied to the Aras corridor and Caucasus-adjacent movement of goods, services, traders, and logistics operators. Provides an Iran–Nakhchivan border interface and a potential transit connection within wider Caucasus-facing routes. Its linkage to the Aras-Jolfa Free Zone adds relevance for trade and logistics activity in northwest Iran.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for Caucasus-facing export/import routing, customs-process assessment, road and rail freight planning, free-zone comparison, warehouse-location screening, and partner search around Jolfa and Aras. Analysts can use it to compare northwest border options, identify corridor bottlenecks, and assess whether goods should move through Jolfa, Bazargan, or Bileh Savar. Field checks should verify border procedures, active freight services, documentation rules, and operator reliability.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: Pre-expansion traffic was approximately 300 trucks per day. A customs-checkpoint expansion was reported with an expected capacity of approximately 1,300 vehicles daily; the completion timeline was not stated. Service area: Jolfa, the Aras-Jolfa Free Zone, East Azerbaijan and Iran–Nakhchivan cross-border routes.

Connected modes

Road and railway.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Operator: Jolfa Customs Office is reported to be responsible for customs operations. The operator or owner of the wider crossing infrastructure was not identified in the evidence reviewed.

Expansion and development projects

Expansion of the Jolfa customs checkpoint has been identified as a priority. Installation of X-ray devices at Jolfa and Poldasht border crossings has also been planned to improve inspection efficiency. Current delivery status and dates were not available.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Operating-hour evidence is inconsistent: one source reports 24/7 operation, while another indicates potential nighttime inactivity on the Iranian side. Border procedures, inspection capacity and service availability should be verified for each movement.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Cross-border movements may be affected by changing border procedures, inspection arrangements and the unresolved status of planned capacity improvements.

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 Jolfa Border Crossing located?

It is located in Jolfa, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran, on the Aras River opposite the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan.

Which transport modes connect to Jolfa Border Crossing?

The crossing is connected to road and railway networks.

Who handles customs operations at Jolfa Border Crossing?

Jolfa Customs Office is reported to be responsible for customs operations. The operator of the wider crossing infrastructure was not identified in the evidence reviewed.

What expansion is reported at Jolfa?

Expansion of the customs checkpoint has been identified as a priority, with a reported target of about 1,300 vehicles daily after expansion. The completion timeline was not provided.