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Mazandaran Free Zone

Mazandaran Free Trade-Industrial Zone is a multi-location free zone across Behshahr, Jouybar, Babolsar, Noshahr and Sari on Iran’s Caspian coast. It serves port-linked trade, logistics, warehousing and maritime activity, creating a northern platform for cargo distribution and Caspian-facing commercial operations.

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Updated31/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Mazandaran Free Zone is unusual because it comprises separate coastal areas rather than one continuous district. Its investment logic therefore differs by location: Amirabad is tied to Caspian shipping, rail-linked cargo, warehousing, and Eurasian trade; Noshahr supports port, marine, and western Mazandaran access; and the Chapakrud-Mirud area has a stronger coastal-development and tourism dimension. The organization has formally begun operating, but infrastructure, customs integration, land use, and commercial readiness may differ materially across the three components. The zone provides a northern Iranian platform for Caspian maritime trade and port-based cargo distribution, connecting coastal logistics locations with the Mazandaran market and wider domestic supply chains.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for Caspian import-export routing, port comparison, warehouse and distribution planning, Eurasian trade analysis, marine services, food and agricultural logistics, coastal investment screening, and selecting between the zone’s separate locations. Due diligence should identify the precise subzone, applicable customs treatment, land availability, environmental restrictions, transport access, utilities, and whether the proposed activity is compatible with that subzone’s approved development function.

Capacity and service area

Service area: The zone spans locations in Behshahr, Jouybar, Babolsar, Noshahr and Sari in Mazandaran Province on Iran’s southern Caspian coast.

Connected modes

Caspian maritime transport and port-linked road and logistics networks.

Industries served

Port logistics, warehousing, maritime services and trade-oriented industrial activity.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Its dispersed five-city structure requires location-specific assessment of port access, land, utilities, customs procedures and permitted activities before committing to a project.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Commercial execution depends on the selected location within the zone. Port capability, transport connections, site readiness and operating conditions can differ between its component areas.

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 the Mazandaran Free Trade-Industrial Zone located?

The zone covers locations in Behshahr, Jouybar, Babolsar, Noshahr and Sari in Mazandaran Province, Iran.

What commercial activity does the Mazandaran Free Trade-Industrial Zone support?

Its role centres on Caspian-facing trade, port-linked logistics, warehousing, cargo distribution and maritime services.

Why does site selection matter within the zone?

The zone operates across five locations, so port access, transport links, land availability, utilities and permitted uses should be assessed for the specific project site.