Bandar Imam Khomeini

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Bandar Imam Khomeini
Bandar Imam Khomeini (Iran)
Bandar Imam Khomeini
Bandar Imam Khomeini
Location in Iran
Coordinates: 30°25′N 49°4′E / 30.417, 49.067
Country Iran
Province Khuzestan Province


Bandar Imam Khomeini (Persian بندرامام خمینی) is a port city on the Persian Gulf in Khūzestān Province, Iran. Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, it was known as Bandar Shahpur. It is named after Ayatollah Seyyed Ruhollah Khomeini, who was regarded by his followers as an imam.

The city is home to Petrochimi Bandar Imam basketball club who play in the Iranian Super League.

[edit] Port operations

The port is a transshipment point for containers, bulk and general cargo, with exclusive access to the facilities held by Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL). In 2005 the Iranian Government proposed direct container shipments between the port and western Europe,[1] but negotiations with shipping lines for dedicated port facilities and access have not concluded.

The Port has seven terminals with 40 berths of about 6,500 metres frontage.[2]

Port facilities
Type Berths Depth
(m)
Quay length
(m)
General cargo 29 12 3512
Containers 5 11 1051
Grain silos 2 12 560
Barges 1 6 842
Gulf 1 5 307
Trans Terminal 1 4 75
Iron ore (unloading) 1 15 220

The terminals are supported by warehouses with a capacity of 171,000 m² and open storage areas covering 10.9km².[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Iran port may act as Europe link with Iraq", Lloyd's List Daily Commercial News, Informa Australia, 2005-01-06. Retrieved on 2008-02-13. 
  2. ^ a b Port of Bandar Imam Khomeini. Abran Junub Shipping and Commercial Services (2007). Retrieved on 2008-02-13.

Coordinates: 30°25′N, 49°4′E

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