Vision Global Terminal Company
Vision Global Terminal provides logistics services along the international North–South Transport Corridor.
We ensure seamless multimodal delivery using rail, container, road transport, and sea lines. Our modern terminal in Bandar Abbas serves as a reliable hub for cargo consolidation and acceleration.
At Vision Global Terminal, we strive to create reliable and sustainable logistics solutions that help businesses grow without limits.
Why choose us?
30–40% savings compared to the standard tariff for Turkmenistan, depending on cargo volume and category.
No delays during wheelset replacement at the Turkmenistan–Iran border thanks to our own fleet of 1,200 wheelsets, ready for use on demand.
30–40% savings compared to the standard tariff within Iran, depending on cargo volume and category.
Time savings due to precise and efficient transportation across Iran, with locomotives under our control both in Turkmenistan and Iran.
Reduced transit times across Turkmenistan and Iran when railcars are dispatched as a block (unit) train.
Free storage at the Bandar Abbas terminal warehouse for up to 30 days.
Driving your journey forward with reliable, efficient, and seamless transportation solutions
Our Core Values
International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC)
One of the key challenges for Russian companies in the current geopolitical environment is increasing the volume of transit along the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), in which Iran holds a particularly strategic position for freight transportation. In accordance with the directive of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Government of the Russian Federation has developed and approved a detailed roadmap for the development of the North-South Corridor. It is expected that by 2030, the volume of Russian cargo transported through the corridor will nearly double — from the current 17 million to 32 million tons.
Caspian route
From the Russian ports of Astrakhan, Makhachkala, and Olya, cargo is shipped by sea to northern Iran (ports such as Amirabad, Astara, Anzali, Nowshahr, and Fereydunkenar). From there, it is transported overland — by road and rail — to the south, reaching the Port of Bandar Abbas for further maritime shipment to its final destination.
From the Port of Bandar Abbas, goods can be delivered anywhere in the world.
Maritime Routes from the Port of Bandar Abbas: A Gateway to the Global Market
Global Connectivity:
The Port of Bandar Abbas connects to:
- Europe via the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea
- Asia via the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia
- Africa via the Red Sea and the eastern coast
- North and South America via the transatlantic route
Eastern route
key transport artery for delivering cargo from Russia to India, the Persian Gulf countries, Southeast Asia, Eastern and Southern Africa, Latin America — and in the reverse direction as well. The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) will play a vital role in boosting trade volumes between Russia, India, the Persian Gulf countries, Southeast Asia, Eastern and Southern Africa, and Latin America. From the Port of Bandar Abbas, goods can be shipped worldwide.
Maritime routes from the Port of Bandar Abbas: the gateway to global markets
Bandar Abbas, Iran’s main seaport, is strategically located on the Persian Gulf, providing access to an extensive network of global sea routes. It serves as a crucial transportation hub and plays a pivotal role in international trade.
Global Connectivity:
The Port of Bandar Abbas connects to:
- Europe via the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea
- Asia via the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia
- Africa via the Red Sea and the eastern coast
- North and South America via the transatlantic route
Western route
The western route of the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) includes rail and road connections between Russia, Azerbaijan, and Iran, providing access to India, the Persian Gulf countries, Southeast Asia, Eastern and Southern Africa, Latin America — as well as return routes in the opposite direction. From the Port of Bandar Abbas, goods can be delivered across the globe.
Maritime Routes from the Port of Bandar Abbas: A Gateway to the Global Market
Bandar Abbas, Iran’s main seaport, is strategically located on the shores of the Persian Gulf, offering access to an extensive network of maritime routes. It serves as a vital transport hub, playing a crucial role in international trade.
Global Connectivity:
The Port of Bandar Abbas connects to:
- Europe via the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea
- Asia via the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia
- Africa via the Red Sea and the eastern coast
- North and South America via the transatlantic route