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Sirjan Free Zone
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An
Economic Oasis with Superb Industrial Prospect
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Situation:
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Sirjan is situated in a region, which
on natural basis, considered as a passage-way of tranfer
of imported commercial goods from the south (through
the Persian Gulf).
In the southern region
Shahid (martyr) Rajaie port, the greatest commercial
port of the Persian Gulf with over 30m tons capacity,
provides various services to Sirjan. From sirjan all
kinds of products can easily be transported to different
parts of the country.
Sirjan is also situated
in a direction where both imports and exports to and
from the central Asian countries, Caucasia and Russia
take place through martyr Rajaie port. Products are
transported from and to the eastern part of Iran, Europe
and the Persian Gulf through this zone.
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Climate:
Although Sirjan is situated 300 km north of Bandar Abbas
in the coastal region of the Persian Gulf it has moderate
and dry climate. It provides the best conditions for
warehousing products as well as industrial and commercial
activities. Sirjan stands 1742m above sea level and
the average annual rainfall in this region is 140mm.
Infrastructural
facilities:
The important point to be noted in the relative advantages
of Sirjan is the existing infrastructural facilities
under operation, among which roads, rail ways, airports,
water, power, gas and oil installations are certainly
worth mentioning in Sirjan special trade zone.
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Manpower:
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Due to its special situation and its
proximity to Kerman, Shahr-e-Babak and Rafasanjan, easy
access to skilled and semi-skilled manpower is possible
taking into consideration the existence of over 23 technical
schools, 27 vocational schools, 6 agricultural training
centers, 4 technological institutes, and over 10 vocational
training centers. Access to specialized staff is also
easy due to existence of universities including Shahid
Bahonar university, other academic centers in Sirjan
and Kerman such as Kerman medical science university,
Sirjan Azad university, Sirjan Payam-e-Nour university,
Rafasanjan medical sciences and Vali-e-Asr universities,
and over 12,000 students enrolled in Azad and over 12,000
students in other universities of Kerman province.
Over 700 small and
great industrial units in Kerman province and above
1,000 industrial units under investment reveal the managerial
and industrial facilities and suitable potentials of
the province in this zone.
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Access
to agricultural, mineral and industrial raw material:
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Because of Sirjan's
geographical and climatological situation and its proximity
to main production centers of agricultural patch products,
such as over 100,000 tons of pistachios in Rafasanjan,
100,000 tons of dates in Bam and over 300,000 hectares
of citrous gardens such as orange, grape fruit, growth
of over 500,000 tons of products and variety of harvestation
of patch products such as tomatoes, various kinds of
vegetables, cucumbers, water melons, etc. It is also
enroute to transit products from the Fars province situated
in a 300 km area, provides the means for securing a
great number of agricultural products as raw materials
in different seasons. The industrial raw materials are
also mostly secured from great mines including: Sarcheshmeh
copper mine of Rafasanjan, Gol-e-Gohar Iron ore mine
of Sirjan, chromite of Esfandageh, Zarand coal mine,
Sirjan Dolomite, Shahre-Babak Silica, and Sirjan marble
mine.
The existence of great
industries namely martyr Bahonar lateral copper industries,
Kerman Rubber, Rafasanjan cable, etc. have provided
suitable means for development of lateral industries
which have mostly export aspects and consequently reinforce
the export-oriented significance of the QFA.
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