Iran Targets Upgrade of Major Ports to Third-Generation Facilities
Managing Director of PMO: that Imam Khomeini, Shahid Rajaee, and Amirabad ports will be upgraded to third-generation ports by the end of the Seventh National Development Plan.
Iran Targets Upgrade of Major Ports to Third-Generation Facilities
Managing Director of PMO: the country’s transit performance last year exceeded 20 million tons, which is 4 million tons higher than the target set for the first year of the 7t Development Plan at 16 million tons.
Iran Announces New Chapter of Cooperation with IMO at London Assembly
DP of Roads and Urban Development and Managing Director of PMO announced the beginning of a new chapter in Iran’s cooperation with the IMO at the 34th session of IMO Assembly
https://t.co/wExaC45k0L
Iran signals Expanding Maritime Cooperation in Meeting with IMO Chief
DM of Roads and Urban Development and Managing Director of PMO, who has attend the Assembly of IMO, met with “Arsenio Dominguez,” the Secretary-General of the organization.
https://t.co/gUnDySjrgO
Iran Highlights Commitment to International Maritime Cooperation at IMO Assembly
Managing Director of PMO emphasized that Iran is fully prepared to enhance and expand international cooperation in the areas of transit, maritime transport and safety.
Iran Seeks Stronger Role in Global Maritime Governance at IMO Assembly
Managing Director of PMO underscored the strategic importance of Iran’s participation, describing the event as a key platform for global maritime governance and international decision-making.
Iran Participates in 34th IMO Assembly in London
The 34th Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will be held for two weeks starting Monday, November 24, 2025, at the IMO headquarters in London.
https://t.co/zxYHgp5nJI
"Rail Connectivity; A Key Factor in Promoting and Increasing Ports’ Competitiveness in the Country" - Mohammad Rastad, Managing Director of Ports and Maritime Organization.
#railway#ports#PMO
A Document on Operational Modalities of Chabahar Agreement was signed during the first meeting of the follow up committee for the implementation of chabahar agreement.
#Chabahar#PMO#Agreement
“Chabahar is one of the most important and strategic ports of Iran for transit and trade of commodities between the countries of India, Afghanistan and other countries of the region, especially the CIS countries.” Said the Deputy of Port and Economic Affairs of PMO
IMO Headquarters is closed from 5.30 p.m. London time, 21 December, and will re-open Wednesday 2 January 2019. The media team will be checking emails periodically. Wishing you all happy holidays! #FestiveFun#MerryTime#maritime
The 4th meeting on consideration of cooperation in the field of maritime safety in Caspian Sea will be held in Tehran on December 10 -11.
#caspiansea#pmo#maritime#maritimesafety
IMO is attending #COP24, the UN Climate Conference. Click here to view our submission on reducing GHG emissions from international shipping: https://t.co/j8L1jgjlek #ClimateAction
The IMO Maritime Safety Committee #MSC is commemorating its 100th session today. Covering a wide range of topics from autonomous surface ships to guidelines on fatigue and the safety of ships in polar waters: https://t.co/19Czdnthsc #MSC100#MaritimeSafety
60 foreign participants from 30 countries attended the 13th International Conference on Ports, Shores and Marine Structures (ICOPMAS2018)
#icopmas#icopmas2018#pmo
The Council has agreed to renew the appointment of Kitack Lim as Secretary-General of the IMO for a second four-year term, beginning 1 January 2020, subject to the approval of the IMO Assembly in December 2019.
The Workshop on Ports, Maritime and Logistics will be held in Tehran with the attendance of 16 senior EU transport division officials on November 12th and 13th.
#PMO#logistics#maritime#EuropeanUnion
Commercial fishing is one of the world's most dangerous professions. The Cape Town Agreement, is not yet in force – because it needs more countries to ratify it: https://t.co/pD1erkImVo @Pew_EU@pewenvironment#IUUfishing#FishingVesselSafety