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Iran starts pilot transit between Russia and India through INSTC

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Iran’s shipping firm accommodates a first cargo transit between Russian and India through the INSTC.

The Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Line Group (IRISL) has accommodated a pilot transit of cargo between Russia and India via a major international corridor that passes through Iran.
An Iranian official based in the Russia's Astrakhan said on Monday that the cargo that contained two 40-foot containers of wood products have started their journey from Russia’s Saint Petersburg and will unload at India’s Nhava Sheva port within less than 25 days.

Dariush Jamali, who leads an Iranian-Russian port in Astrakhan, said the Russian cargo will travel through the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) by arriving in the Caspian port of Anzali in Iran and passing through the southern port of Bandar Abbas to Nhava Sheva.

Jamali said it is a first time a cargo travels between Russia and India through Iran and the INSTC with a single through bill of lading (TBL) document which allows the transportation of goods both within domestic borders and through international shipment.
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He said IRISL’s regional bureau in Russia and its subsidiary firms in India have accommodated the pilot transit of cargo.

Iran hopes it can benefit from a growing trade between Russia and India that has been caused by the war in Ukraine and the subsequent Western sanctions on Moscow.

Iranian officials say integrated transportation of cargo from Russia and Belarus to India will boost shipments through the INSTC and will increase Iran’s transit revenues.

Experts say the completion of two missing rail links along the INSTC route in the Iranian territory will hugely boost transit through the corridor within the next few years.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2022/06/13/683861/Iran-transit-INSTC-Russia-India

“The consignments are two 40-feet containers of wood laminates weighing a total of 41 tonnes. The containers were loaded at St Petersburg and are heading toward Astrakhan where they will be loaded again at Solyanka Port. They will then traverse the Caspian Sea to reach Iran’s Anzali Port where they are scheduled to be transported to Bandar Abbas port city in southern Iran via trucks. The two containers will then be dispatched to India’s largest container port,”
 

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