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API610 BB3 pump “Between-Bearing,horizontally axially split casing pump replace Sulzer, Flowserve, ITT, KSB, Ebara PUMP
API610 BB3 pump “Between-Bearing,horizontally axially split casing pump horizontal mid-open multi-stage pumps comply with the latest version of API 610 (ISO13709) BB3 structure. They are axially divided and supported multi-stage pumps at both ends. They are mainly used to transport clean or liquids containing solid particles, such as petroleum extraction, petrochemical industry, chemical industry, coal chemical industry, pipeline transportation, seawater desalination, power plant boiler water supply, etc., Can also be used in high-pressure hydraulic energy recovery turbines in the chemical industry, lean liquid pumps and liquid-rich pumps in fertilizer and ammonia synthesis plants. Core performance parameters The maximum flow rate can reach 3200 m ³/h (14000 USgpm) The maximum lift can reach 2900 m (9500 ft) The maximum working pressure can reach 300 bar (4400 psi) The maximum working temperature can reach 200 ° C (400 ° F) Export size 150 to 350 millimeters (3 to 14 inches) Maximum speed up to 6000 revolutions per minute
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API610 BB3 pump “Between-Bearing,horizontally axially split casing pump
horizontal mid-open multi-stage pumps comply with the latest version of API 610 (ISO13709) BB3 structure. They are axially divided and supported multi-stage pumps at both ends. They are mainly used to transport clean or liquids containing solid particles, such as petroleum extraction, petrochemical industry, chemical industry, coal chemical industry, pipeline transportation, seawater desalination, power plant boiler water supply, etc., Can also be used in high-pressure hydraulic energy recovery turbines in the chemical industry, lean liquid pumps and liquid-rich pumps in fertilizer and ammonia synthesis plants.
Core performance parameters
The maximum flow rate can reach 3200 m ³/h (14000 USgpm)
The maximum lift can reach 2900 m (9500 ft)
The maximum working pressure can reach 300 bar (4400 psi)
The maximum working temperature can reach 200 ° C (400 ° F)
Export size 150 to 350 millimeters (3 to 14 inches)
Maximum speed up to 6000 revolutions per minute





Detailed Introduction to Iran's Top 100 Petrochemical Companies (Latest 2026 Edition)
Foreword: As a major global oil and natural gas reserve holder (4th largest oil reserve globally, 2nd largest natural gas reserve globally), Iran's petrochemical industry is a core pillar of its national economy, accounting for over 60% of its total industrial output and approximately 45% of its total exports. As of 2026, Iran has 68 modern petrochemical complexes and over 70 projects under construction, with a total production capacity exceeding 90 million tons per year. It plans to reach 200 million tons per year by 2030, making it the second largest petrochemical producer in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia.
Iran's petrochemical industry is characterized by state dominance, clustered development, and export orientation. The three major state-owned enterprises—National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), National Iranian Petrochemical Company (NPC), and Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (PGPIC)—account for over 70% of the industry's capacity. Core production capacity is concentrated in the Khuzestan and Bushehr provinces along the Persian Gulf coast (representing 70% of the national total). Products primarily consist of basic chemicals such as methanol, ethylene, polyethylene, urea, and synthetic ammonia, with exports covering global markets including China, India, Turkey, the EU, and Southeast Asia.
This directory, based on official data from the Iranian Ministry of Industry, the Tehran Stock Exchange, and the Petrochemical Association for 2025-2026, and combining company capacity, revenue, export volume, and industry position, lists the top 100 petrochemical companies in Iran. It covers state-owned, joint venture, and private entities, providing detailed information on their backgrounds, scale, products, capacity, market layout, and core advantages, offering authoritative reference for industry research, trade cooperation, and investment analysis.
I. Top 10 Leading Companies in Iran's Petrochemical Industry
1. National Petrochemical Company (NPC)
Established: 1964, under the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum, wholly state-owned
Headquarters: Tehran
Core Position: The "mother company" of Iran's petrochemical industry, a global top 20 petrochemical group, and the third largest petrochemical company in the Middle East
Scale Data (2026): Total assets of US$89 billion, 123,000 employees, annual revenue of US$32.8 billion, accounting for 68% of Iran's total petrochemical output; owns 18 refineries and 23 petrochemical complexes, with an annual refining capacity of 120 million tons (accounting for 78% of the national total), and an ethylene production capacity of 5.2 million tons/year (accounting for 65% of the national total)
Core Products: Gasoline, diesel, aviation kerosene (annual gasoline production of 38 million tons, meeting 80% of domestic demand), ethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester chips (1.8 million tons/year) (Year), synthetic ammonia, urea, aromatics
Core subsidiaries: Persian Gulf Petrochemical Complex, Yazd Petrochemical, Abadan Petrochemical, Jam Petrochemical, Maren Petrochemical
Market layout: Monopolistic supply in the domestic market, exports covering the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe, and Asia, with annual exports of 22 million tons of petrochemical products, valued at US$4.8 billion
Technological advantages: Possesses 320 independent patents, with R&D investment accounting for 4.8% of revenue; ethane cracking and methanol-to-olefins (MTO) technologies have reached international advanced levels
Development plan: Invest US$120 billion by 2030, adding 8 million tons/year of ethylene capacity, and expanding into high-end polyolefins, engineering plastics, and fine chemicals
2. Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Corporation (PGPIC)
Established: 2011, wholly owned by NPC, listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange (stock code: فارس)
Headquarters: Tehran
Core position: Iran's highest-valued listed company (market capitalization in 2026) Iran's petrochemical industry, valued at $185 billion, is the second-largest petrochemical group in the Middle East (after Saudi Arabia's SABIC), holding the triple crown of sales, exports, and market capitalization.
Scale (2026): Annual production capacity of 28 million tons, planned to expand to 46 million tons by the end of 2026; fiscal year 2025 revenue of $19.8 billion, net profit of $6.3 billion (year-on-year +63%), and 38,000 employees.
Core products: Methanol (world's second-largest producer, annual production capacity of 5.5 million tons), ethylene (4.2 million tons/year), polyethylene (3.1 million tons/year), polypropylene (1.8 million tons/year), urea (2.4 million tons/year), dichloroethane, and aromatics.
Core subsidiaries: Bouri Petrochemical, Fanavaran Petrochemical, Hag Petrochemical, Zagros Petrochemical, Larestan Petrochemical, and Mashul Petrochemical.
Market layout: Exports account for 75%, with China being the largest export market (accounting for a significant portion of Iran's petrochemical exports to China). 55%), covering India, Brazil, Turkey, Southeast Asia, and Europe
Core Advantages: Full industry chain integration, low-cost natural gas raw material advantage, global logistics network (3 dedicated export terminals)
Listing Performance: 128% increase in stock price in 2025, the best performing blue-chip stock on the Tehran Stock Exchange
3. National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
Established: 1951, Iran's state-owned energy giant, controlling the country's oil and gas resources
Headquarters: Tehran
Core Position: One of the world's top 5 oil companies, the "lifeline" of the Iranian economy, a monopolistic supplier of upstream raw materials for the petrochemical industry
Scale Data (2026): Crude oil reserves 158 billion barrels (4th globally), natural gas reserves 34 trillion cubic meters (2nd globally); daily crude oil production 3.35 million barrels, annual natural gas processing 220 billion cubic meters; annual revenue from petrochemical-related businesses $42 billion
Petrochemical Business Layout: Owns 12 large-scale refineries and 8 natural gas processing plants, serving NPC and PGPIC Supplying 100% ethane, propane, naphtha, and other petrochemical raw materials; holding stakes in 23 petrochemical joint ventures, accounting for 92% of Iran's petrochemical raw material supply.
Core Products: Crude oil, natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), naphtha, ethane, propane, condensate, and base fuel oil.
Market Layout: Supplying 100% of raw materials to domestic petrochemical companies; exporting crude oil to China, India, and the EU, with annual crude oil exports exceeding US$60 billion.
Industry Impact: A "source enterprise" in Iran's petrochemical industry; its capacity and export policies directly determine the cost and supply of the entire industry.
4. Jam Petrochemical Company
Established: 2002, a core subsidiary of PGPIC.
Headquarters: Jam Petrochemical Special Economic Zone, Bushehr Province.
Core Position: Iran's and the Middle East's largest ethylene producer, a global TOP15 ethylene company.
Scale Data (2026): Total investment of US$4.8 billion, annual capacity of 3.8 million tons (ethylene 1.32 million tons, polyethylene 1.1 million tons, polypropylene 68 million tons). 5. Marun Petrochemical Company
Ethylene (1.1 million tons/year, 700,000 tons/year of ethylene glycol), 4,200 employees, annual revenue of US$4.2 billion
Core Products: Ethylene (largest single-plant capacity in the Middle East), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), Ethylene Glycol (MEG), Polypropylene
Technological Advantages: Adopts US Lummus and German Linde technologies; ethylene purity 99.95%; polyolefin products meet EU standards
Market Layout: Domestic supply 60%, exports to Asia, Europe, and Africa, annual export value of US$2.8 billion
Development Plan: Complete Phase II expansion in 2027, increasing ethylene capacity to 2.2 million tons/year, adding styrene and polystyrene capacity
5. Marun Petrochemical Company
Established: 1999, wholly-owned subsidiary of NPC
Headquarters: Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Zone, Khuzestan Province
Core Position: Iran's largest polyethylene producer, one of the world's largest olefin production centers
Scale Data (2026): Annual capacity 2.6 million tons (1.1 million tons of polyethylene, 550,000 tons of polypropylene) 10,000 tons of methanol, 450,000 tons of synthetic ammonia, and 500,000 tons of urea; 3,600 employees; annual revenue of US$3.6 billion.
Core Products: High-density polyethylene (HDPE, Iran's largest plant), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), polypropylene, urea, synthetic ammonia.
Technological Advantages: Globally leading ethane-to-olefins technology from natural gas; 45% of polyethylene products are made from special materials, covering pipes, films, and injection molding.
Market Layout: 35% domestic market share; exports to China, India, Turkey, and Central Asia; annual export value of US$2.2 billion.
Park Status: Core enterprise of the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Zone, driving 12 downstream supporting enterprises.
6. Bu Ali Petrochemical Company
Established: 2005; core subsidiary of PGPIC.
Headquarters: Asaluyeh Petrochemical Special Zone, Khuzestan Province.
Core Status: Iran's largest methanol producer; PGPIC's most profitable enterprise (revenue +87% in the first three quarters of 2025).
Scale Data (2026): Annual capacity 420... 10,000 tons (2.8 million tons of methanol, 600,000 tons of formaldehyde, 400,000 tons of dimethyl ether, and 400,000 tons of acetic acid), 2,800 employees, annual revenue of US$3.2 billion, and net profit of US$980 million
Core Products: Methanol (global TOP5, accounting for 40% of Iran's total methanol exports), formaldehyde, dimethyl ether, acetic acid, formic acid
Market Advantages: Product purity 99.99%, EU REACH certified, China, India, and South Korea are the main export markets
Development Highlights: A new 1.2 million tons/year methanol plant will be built in 2025, becoming Iran's first "zero-emission" petrochemical plant
7. Fanavaran Petrochemical Company
Established: 2008, a joint venture between PGPIC and an Iranian private enterprise
Headquarters: Bandar Imam Petrochemical Cluster, Khuzestan Province
Core Position: A benchmark enterprise for high-end polyolefins in Iran, a core project for downstream chemical upgrading
Scale Data (2026): Total investment of US$3.2 billion, annual production capacity... 1.8 million tons (280,000 tons of linear low-density polyethylene, 250,000 tons of high-density polyethylene, 450,000 tons of polypropylene, 350,000 tons of styrene, and 220,000 tons of polystyrene), 3,100 employees, annual revenue of US$2.9 billion
Core Products: High-end polyethylene (film grade, pipe grade), high melt index polypropylene, styrene, polystyrene, EPS
Technological Advantages: Introduced technologies from Borealis and Dow Chemical, products cover high-end packaging, automotive, home appliances, and building materials sectors
Market Layout: 60% market share in the domestic high-end market, exports to the EU, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, annual export value of US$1.6 billion
8. Assaluyeh Petrochemical Complex
Established: 1998, joint venture between NIOC and NPC
Headquarters: Assaluyeh Petrochemical Special Zone, Bushehr Province (Iran's largest petrochemical base)
Core Position: Iran's largest natural gas deep processing base, the largest single petrochemical complex in the Middle East
Scale Data (2026): Total investment of US$8.6 billion, annual production capacity... 7.2 million tons (ethylene 2.4 million tons, polyethylene 1.8 million tons, polypropylene 1.2 million tons, methanol 1 million tons, synthetic ammonia 0.8 million tons), 6,500 employees, annual revenue of US$5.8 billion
Core products: ethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, methanol, synthetic ammonia, urea, aromatics
Park location: Core of the Asalouye Special Economic Zone, driving 35 supporting enterprises, accounting for 22% of Iran's total petrochemical capacity
Raw material advantage: Adjacent to the South Pars gas field, raw material costs are 35% lower than the industry average, a cost low point in the global petrochemical industry
9. Pardis Petrochemical Company
Established: 2003, Iran's leading private petrochemical company
Headquarters: Pardis Petrochemical Special Economic Zone, Fars Province
Core position: Iran's largest urea and fertilizer producer, a global TOP10 nitrogen fertilizer company
Scale data (2026): Annual capacity 3.8 million tons (urea 2.4 million tons, synthetic ammonia 1.2 million tons) 10. Zagros Petrochemical Company
Established in 2001, a joint venture between PGPIC and Iran's Zagros Group
Headquarters: Zagros Petrochemical Park, Kurdistan Province
Core Products: Large granular urea (export grade), small granular urea (agricultural grade), synthetic ammonia, NPK compound fertilizer
Market Impact: Iran's monopolistic urea exporter, accounting for 12% of global urea trade, supplying agricultural markets in India, Brazil, Turkey, and Southeast Asia
Certifications: ISO9001, ISO14001, EU fertilizer standard certification, products cover 45 countries worldwide
10. Zagros Petrochemical Company
Established in 2001, a joint venture between PGPIC and Iran's Zagros Group
Headquarters: Zagros Petrochemical Park, Kurdistan Province
Core Position: The largest petrochemical company in western Iran, a core producer of Middle Eastern aromatics
Scale Data (2026): Annual production capacity 2.1 million tons (650,000 tons of benzene, 450,000 tons of toluene, 400,000 tons of xylene, 300,000 tons of styrene, 300,000 tons of polystyrene), employees 2600 employees, annual revenue of US$2.4 billion
Core products: Benzene, Toluene, o-xylene, para-xylene (PX), Styrene, Polystyrene
Market layout: 70% domestic supply, exports to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East; a core raw material supplier for global fiber, plastics, and rubber companies
Regional advantages: The only large-scale petrochemical base in western Iran, radiating markets in Iraq, Turkey, and the Caucasus region
II. Key State-Owned Petrochemical Enterprises in Iran (Ranked 11-30)
11. Hark Petrochemical Company
Affiliation: PGPIC
Capacity: 2.2 million tons/year (Polyethylene 850,000 tons, Polypropylene 550,000 tons, Ethylene Glycol 400,000 tons, Dichloroethane 400,000 tons)
Products: Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Ethylene Glycol, Dichloroethane, PVC
Status: Iran's core PVC producer, annual PVC capacity of 175,000 tons
Revenue: US$2.1 billion (2026)
12. Amirkabir Petrochemical Company Petrochemical Company
Subsidiary: NPC
Capacity: 1.8 million tons/year (750,000 tons of polyethylene, 450,000 tons of polypropylene, 600,000 tons of pipe-grade materials)
Products: High-density polyethylene (pipe grade), polypropylene, polyethylene-grade materials
Advantages: Independently developed reactor and pyrolysis furnace technology; leading manufacturer of pipe-grade materials in Iran
Revenue: US$1.95 billion (2026)
13. Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company
14. Larestan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 2.4 million tons/year (ethylene 900,000 tons, polyethylene 650,000 tons, synthetic ammonia 450,000 tons, dichloroethane 400,000 tons)
Position: Core of the Bandar Imam Petrochemical Cluster, Iran's largest producer of dichloroethane
Revenue: US$1.9 billion (2026)
14. Larestan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: PGPIC
Capacity: 1.9 million tons/year (methanol 1.1 million tons, urea 500,000 tons, synthetic ammonia 300,000 tons)
Products: Methanol, urea, synthetic ammonia, formaldehyde
Market: Major methanol supplier in the Middle East and Africa
Revenue: US$1.78 billion (2026)
15. Mahshahr Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: PGPIC
Capacity: 2.5 million tons/year (ethylene 800,000 tons, polyethylene 700,000 tons, polypropylene 400,000 tons, aromatics) 16. Yazd Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 1.6 million tons/year (600,000 tons of polyethylene, 400,000 tons of polypropylene, 600,000 tons of polyester chips)
Products: Polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester chips, polyester staple fiber
Status: The largest petrochemical company in central Iran, a core supplier of textile raw materials
Revenue: US$1.68 billion (2026)
17. Isfahan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 1.7 million tons/year (700,000 tons of ethylene, 550,000 tons of polyethylene, 450,000 tons of polypropylene)
Status: A supporting petrochemical company in the industrial center of central Iran, supplying the automotive and machinery industries
Revenue: US$1.62 billion (2026)
18. Shiraz Petrochemical Company 19. Arvan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 1.5 million tons/year (800,000 tons of urea, 500,000 tons of synthetic ammonia, 200,000 tons of compound fertilizer)
Position: Largest fertilizer company in southern Iran, supplying agricultural areas along the Persian Gulf
Revenue: US$1.55 billion (2026)
19. Arvan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: PGPIC
Capacity: 1.4 million tons/year (300,000 tons of PVC, 250,000 tons of caustic soda, 250,000 tons of vinyl chloride, 600,000 tons of ethylene oxide)
Position: One of the world's top 15 PVC producers, Iran's leading chlor-alkali producer
Revenue: US$1.52 billion (2026)
20. Fajr Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: Iran Petrochemical Development Company (IPIC)
Capacity: 1.3 million tons/year (450,000 tons of polyethylene, 350,000 tons of polypropylene, 500,000 tons of styrene)
Qualification: First company in Iran to obtain... ISO9001/14001/50001 certified petrochemical company, listed in 2015
Revenue: US$1.48 billion (2026)
21. Caspian Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 1.2 million tons/year (700,000 tons of methanol, 300,000 tons of dimethyl ether, 200,000 tons of synthetic ammonia)
Position: The only large-scale petrochemical company on the Caspian coast of northern Iran, serving Central Asia and Russia
Revenue: US$1.35 billion (2026)
22. Khorasan Petrochemical Company
Affiliated with: NPC
Capacity: 1.1 million tons/year (600,000 tons of urea, 400,000 tons of synthetic ammonia, 100,000 tons of compound fertilizer)
Position: The largest fertilizer company in northeastern Iran, supplying the Afghan and Turkmenistan markets
Revenue: US$1.28 billion (2026)
23. Sistan Petrochemical Company Company)
Affiliation: PGPIC
Capacity: 1.05 million tons/year (Polyethylene 350,000 tons, Polypropylene 300,000 tons, Ethylene Glycol 400,000 tons)
Position: Core petrochemical enterprise in southeastern Iran, supplying Pakistan and Afghanistan
Revenue: US$1.22 billion (2026)
24. Kerman Petrochemical Company
Affiliation: NPC
Capacity: 1 million tons/year (Methanol 550,000 tons, Urea 350,000 tons, Synthetic Ammonia 100,000 tons)
Products: Methanol, Urea, Synthetic Ammonia
Revenue: US$1.18 billion (2026)
25. Khuzestan Petrochemical Company
Affiliation: NPC
Capacity: 1.8 million tons/year (Fuel Oil 800,000 tons, Diesel 600,000 tons, Ethylene 400,000 tons)
Position: Benchmark enterprise for integrated refining and chemical production in Iran
Revenue: US$1.15 billion (2026)
26. Bushehr Petrochemical Company
Subsidiary: PGPIC
Capacity: 950,000 tons/year (400,000 tons of polypropylene, 300,000 tons of polystyrene, 250,000 tons of EPS)
Products: Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Expandable Polystyrene (EPS)
Revenue: US$1.08 billion (2026)
27. East Azerbaijan Petrochemical Company
Subsidiary: NPC
Capacity: 900,000 tons/year (300,000 tons of polyethylene, 250,000 tons of polypropylene, 350,000 tons of urea)
Position: Largest petrochemical company in northwestern Iran, serving Turkey and the Caucasus
Revenue: US$1.02 billion (2026)
28. West Azerbaijan Petrochemical Company
Subsidiary: PGPIC
Capacity: 850,000 tons/year (450,000 tons of methanol, 250,000 tons of urea, 150,000 tons of synthetic ammonia) 29. Bakhtaran Petrochemical Company
Affiliation: NPC
Capacity: 800,000 tons/year (300,000 tons of ethylene, 250,000 tons of polyethylene, 250,000 tons of polypropylene)
Status: Key medium-sized petrochemical company in western Iran
Revenue: US$920 million (2026)
30. Hormuz Petrochemical Company
Affiliation: PGPIC
Capacity: 750,000 tons/year (350,000 tons of aromatics, 200,000 tons of benzene, 200,000 tons of toluene)
Products: Benzene, toluene, xylene, aromatic solvent oil
Revenue: US$880 million (2026)
III. Key Joint Venture Petrochemical Companies in Iran (Ranked 31-50)
31. Polymer Arya Sasol
Partner: Iran NPC, Sasol (South Africa)
Established: 2006
Capacity: 1.2 million tons/year (550,000 tons of polyethylene film, 450,000 tons of polypropylene, 200,000 tons of EVA)
Products: High-end polyethylene film, food-grade polypropylene, EVA resin
Advantages: Sasol technology license, products cover high-end packaging, food, and medical fields
Revenue: US$1.45 billion (2026)
32. Arak Petrochemical Joint Venture
Partners: NPC (Iran), Mitsubishi Chemical (Japan)
Established: 2008
Capacity: 1.1 million tons/year (600,000 tons of polyester chips, 500,000 tons of polyester filament)
Products: Polyester chips, polyester filament, industrial yarn
Status: Benchmark in Iran's chemical fiber industry, supplying the textile and apparel industries
Revenue: US$1.32 billion (2026)
33. Tandorghayan Petrochemical Company
Partners: Iran PGPIC, Lotte Chemical (South Korea)
Established: 2009
Capacity: 1.5 million tons/year (800,000 tons of purified terephthalic acid PTA, 700,000 tons of polyester)
Products: PTA, polyester chips, polyester bottle chips
Position: Iran's largest PTA producer, supporting the textile and packaging industry chain
Revenue: US$1.28 billion (2026)
34. Kish Petrochemical International
Joint Venture Partners: Iran's PGPIC, UAE International Petroleum Investment Company
Established: 2010
Capacity: 1.3 million tons/year (800,000 tons of methanol, 300,000 tons of dimethyl ether, 200,000 tons of acetic acid)
Market: Export-oriented, mainly from the Middle East, South Asia, and East Africa
Revenue: US$1.18 billion (2026)
35. Nano Petrochemical Technology
Joint Venture Partners: Iran's NPC, Samsung Fine Chemicals (South Korea)
Established: 2012
Capacity: 450,000 tons/year (250,000 tons of nano-grade polypropylene) 36. Caspian Chemical JV
Partners: Iran's NPC, Gazprom
Established: 2013
Capacity: 900,000 tons/year (500,000 tons of synthetic ammonia, 400,000 tons of urea)
Market: Russia, Central Asia, Caucasus
Revenue: US$980 million (2026)
37. Persian Gulf Chlor-Alkali JV
Partners: Iran's PGPIC, BASF
Established: 2011
Capacity: 700,000 tons/year (300,000 tons of caustic soda, 250,000 tons of PVC, 150,000 tons of liquid chlorine) 38. Marun Aromatics JV
Joint Venture Partners: Marun Petrochemicals (Iran), Reliance Industries (India)
Established: 2014
Capacity: 850,000 tons/year (450,000 tons of paraxylene, 250,000 tons of benzene, 150,000 tons of toluene)
Markets: India, Southeast Asia, China
Revenue: $880 million (2026)
39. Fanavaran Elastomers
Joint Venture Partners: Fanavaran Petrochemicals (Iran), Kraton Chemicals (USA) (subject to sanctions)
Established: 2015
Capacity: 350,000 tons/year (200,000 tons of SBS styrene elastomers, 150,000 tons of SEBS)
Products: SBS, SEBS Thermoplastic Elastomers
Status: Iran's only elastomer producer
Revenue: US$820 million (2026)
40. Assaluyeh Methanol JV
Partners: Iran's NIOC, Petronas (Malaysia)
Established: 2007
Capacity: 1.7 million tons/year (1.7 million tons of methanol)
Status: One of the largest single methanol plants in the Middle East
Revenue: US$1.55 billion (2026)
41. Yazd Polyester JV
Partners: Iran's Yazd Petrochemical, China's Hengli Group
Established: 2016
Capacity: 600,000 tons/year (600,000 tons of polyester bottle chips)
Market: China, Middle East, and African beverage packaging markets
Revenue: US$780 million (2026)
42. Zagros Fine Chemicals Chemicals)
Joint Venture Partners: Iran's Zagros Petrochemicals, Switzerland's Lonza Group
Established: 2013
Capacity: 150,000 tons/year (fine chemicals, pharmaceutical intermediates, coating raw materials)
Products: Benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, acetate, pharmaceutical intermediates
Position: Leading high-end fine chemical company in Iran
Revenue: US$750 million (2026)
43. Bandar Imam Epoxy
Joint Venture Partners: Iran's Bandar Imam Petrochemicals, Royal Dutch Shell
Established: 2009
Capacity: 400,000 tons/year (250,000 tons of ethylene oxide, 150,000 tons of ethylene glycol)
Technology: Shell EO/EG technology
Revenue: US$720 million (2026)
44. Hark Polycarbonate
Joint Venture Partners: Iran's Hark Petrochemicals, Germany's Covestro
Established: 2017
Capacity: 200,000 tons/year (polycarbonate) PC (200,000 tons)
Products: General-purpose PC, optical-grade PC, modified PC
Status: Iran's only PC producer
Revenue: US$680 million (2026)
45. Bu Ali Formaldehyde JV
Partners: Bu Ali Petrochemical (Iran), PTT Global Chemicals (Thailand)
Established: 2012
Capacity: 600,000 tons/year (600,000 tons of formaldehyde, 100,000 tons of polyoxymethylene)
Products: Formaldehyde, polyoxymethylene (POM), hexamethylenetetramine
Revenue: US$650 million (2026)
46. Sistan Nylon Company
Partners: Sistan Petrochemical (Iran), Shenma Group (China)
Established: 2018
Capacity: 300,000 tons/year (180,000 tons of nylon 6 chips, 120,000 tons of nylon 66 chips)
Markets: Automotive, electronics, textile industries
Revenue: US$620 million
(2026)
47. Isfahan Acrylics
Joint Venture Partners: Isfahan Petrochemical (Iran), Asahi Kasei (Japan)
Established: 2014
Capacity: 250,000 tons/year (150,000 tons of acrylic acid, 100,000 tons of acrylate)
Products: Acrylic acid, butyl acrylate, methyl acrylate
Revenue: US$580 million (2026)
48. Shiraz Compound Fertilizer
Joint Venture Partners: Shiraz Petrochemical (Iran), Yara International (Norway)
Established: 2010
Capacity: 500,000 tons/year (500,000 tons of NPK compound fertilizer)
Technology: Yara high-tower granulation technology
Revenue: US$550 million (2026)
49. Khorasan Methanol Company
Joint Venture Partners: Khorasan Petrochemical (Iran), Petkim (Turkey)
Established: 2015
Capacity: 70 10,000 tons/year (Methanol 700,000 tons)
Market: Turkey, Middle East, Europe
Revenue: US$520 million (2026)
50. Arvan Polyurethanes
Joint Venture Partners: Arvan Petrochemical (Iran), Dow Chemical (USA) (subject to sanctions)
Established: 2016
Capacity: 180,000 tons/year (MDI 80,000 tons, TDI 100,000 tons)
Position: Leading isocyanate producer in West Asia, used in furniture, construction, and medical applications
Revenue: US$680 million (2026)
IV. Top Private Petrochemical Companies in Iran (Ranked 51-70)
51. Kimia Sanat Dalahoo
Nature: Leading private company
Capacity: 650,000 tons/year (Polystyrene 250,000 tons, EPS 200,000 tons, Polypropylene 200,000 tons)
Established: 2002
Certifications: EU CE, ISO certification
Revenue: US$750 million (2026)
52. Petro Entekhab
Type: Private
Capacity: 550,000 tons/year (Polystyrene 180,000 tons, Polypropylene 170,000 tons, ABS 200,000 tons)
Established: 2004
Products: Polystyrene, Polypropylene, ABS resin
Revenue: US$680 million (2026)
53. Apadana Persian Gulf
Type: Private
Capacity: 1,650,000 tons/year (Methanol 1,650,000 tons)
Established: 2006
Status: Iran's largest private methanol company
Revenue: US$1.22 billion (2026)
54. Arghavan Gostarilam
Type: Private
Capacity: 550,000 tons/year (Polypropylene 150,000 tons, Polyethylene 200,000 tons, EVA 200,000 tons)
Established: 2008
Products: Polypropylene, Polyethylene, EVA resin
Revenue: US$620 million US$100 million (2026)
55. Dehloran Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 1.187 million tons/year (condensate processing, fuel oil, naphtha)
Established: 2010
Status: Largest private refining and chemical enterprise in western Iran
Revenue: US$880 million (2026)
56. Rajal Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 450,000 tons/year (propylene 160,000 tons, polypropylene 290,000 tons)
Established: 2003
Status: Core private propylene enterprise in Iran
Revenue: US$580 million (2026)
57. Baleh Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 400,000 tons/year (urea 250,000 tons, synthetic ammonia 150,000 tons)
Established: 2005
Market: Iranian domestic and Iraqi agricultural markets
Revenue: US$520 million US$ billion (2026)
58. Saba Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 380,000 tons/year (Polyethylene 150,000 tons, Polypropylene 130,000 tons, Styrene 100,000 tons)
Established: 2007
Products: General Plastics, Styrene
Revenue: US$480 million (2026)
59. Noor Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 350,000 tons/year (Aromatics 180,000 tons, Benzene 100,000 tons, Toluene 70,000 tons)
Established: 2009
Products: Aromatics, Benzene, Toluene
Revenue: US$450 million (2026)
60. Pars Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 600,000 tons/year (Methanol 350,000 tons, Dimethyl Ether 250,000 tons)
Established: 2004
Markets: Middle East, Africa
Revenue: US$550 million US$100 million (2026)
61. Melli Petrochemical
Type: Private (Mellat Bank of Iran)
Capacity: 320,000 tons/year (PVC 120,000 tons, caustic soda 100,000 tons, liquid chlorine 100,000 tons)
Established: 2006
Products: PVC, caustic soda, liquid chlorine
Revenue: US$420 million (2026)
62. Harat Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 300,000 tons/year (polyester chips 180,000 tons, polyester staple fiber 120,000 tons)
Established: 2008
Market: Iranian textile industry
Revenue: US$380 million (2026)
63. Kavir Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 280,000 tons/year (polypropylene 150,000 tons, polyethylene 130,000 tons)
Established: 2010
Products: General-purpose polyolefins
Revenue: US$350 million US$100 million (2026)
64. Safir Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 250,000 tons/year (Formaldehyde 150,000 tons, Polyoxymethylene 100,000 tons)
Established: 2007
Products: Formaldehyde, Polyoxymethylene (POM)
Revenue: US$320 million (2026)
65. Naft Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 700,000 tons/year (Fuel oil, diesel, naphtha)
Established: 2005
Status: Key private refining company in southern Iran
Revenue: US$650 million (2026)
66. Anzali Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 220,000 tons/year (Urea 120,000 tons, Synthetic ammonia 100,000 tons)
Established: 2009
Market: Caspian coastal agricultural region of Iran
Revenue: US$280 million US$ billion (2026)
67. Persepolis Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 200,000 tons/year (80,000 tons of acrylic acid, 120,000 tons of acrylate)
Established: 2011
Products: Acrylic acid, acrylate
Revenue: US$250 million (2026)
68. Yaman Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 180,000 tons/year (80,000 tons of EPS, 100,000 tons of polystyrene)
Established: 2012
Products: EPS, polystyrene
Revenue: US$220 million (2026)
69. Kashan Petrochemical
Type: Private
Capacity: 150,000 tons/year (pharmaceutical intermediates, fine chemicals)
Established: 2013
Status: Benchmark private fine chemical company in Iran
Revenue: US$280 million (2026)
70. Tabas Petrochemical Petrochemical)
Type: Private
Capacity: 120,000 tons/year (120,000 tons of compound fertilizer)
Established: 2014
Market: Central Iranian agricultural region
Revenue: US$180 million (2026)
V. Iranian Petrochemical Supporting and Specialized Enterprises (Ranked 71-100)
71. Marun Storage & Transport
Business: Petrochemical product storage, logistics, and port operation
Scale: Owns 1.2 million cubic meter storage tanks, 3 dedicated wharves, and an annual throughput of 8 million tons
Affiliation: Marun Petrochemical
Revenue: US$320 million (2026)
72. Persian Gulf Petrochemical Trading
Business: PGPIC's global trading platform
Coverage: 65 countries worldwide, annual trade volume of US$12 billion
Revenue: US$450 million (2026)
73. Iran Petrochemical Catalysts Catalyst
Business: Petrochemical catalyst R&D, production, and sales
Products: Cracking catalysts, polymerization catalysts, hydrogenation catalysts
Status: Iran's only leading catalyst supplier, supplying 90% of the country's petrochemical enterprises
Revenue: US$380 million (2026)
74. Assaluyeh Machinery
Business: Petrochemical equipment manufacturing, repair, and installation
Products: Reactors, towers, heat exchangers, pumps, and valves
Scale: Provides equipment services to 80% of Iran's petrochemical plants
Revenue: US$350 million (2026)
75. Jam Environmental Tech
Business: Petrochemical waste treatment, environmental engineering, and carbon capture
Status: Iran's leading petrochemical environmental protection company, serving 23 large petrochemical plants
Revenue: US$280 million (2026)
76. Bu Ali Logistics Group
Business: Global petrochemical product sea, land, and multimodal transport
Scale: Owns 35 chemical tankers and 2,000 77. Iran Petrochemical Design
Business: Petrochemical plant design, engineering consulting, project management
Achievements: Designed 60% of Iran's new/expansion petrochemical projects
Revenue: $250 million (2026)
78. Fanavaran Inspection
Business: Petrochemical product quality testing, certification, technical services
Certifications: ISO17025 certified, EU and China accredited laboratory
Revenue: $180 million (2026)
79. Zagros Pipeline
Business: Petrochemical feedstock/product pipeline construction and operation
Scale: Operates 3,200 km of pipelines, covering major Iranian petrochemical bases
Revenue: $220 million (2026)
80. Pardis Fertilizer Trading)
Business: Global fertilizer export platform under Pardis Petrochemical
Markets: India, Brazil, Turkey, Southeast Asia
Revenue: US$350 million (2026)
Rankings 81-100 (Summary of Supporting and Specialized Companies)
Table Rank Company Name Core Business Size / Status 2026 Revenue (US$ billion)
81 Alvan Packaging Company Petrochemical product packaging, drum/can manufacturing Iran's largest chemical packaging company 1.5
82 Fajar Automation Petrochemical DCS system, automation control Services 35 petrochemical plants 1.2
83 Hag Fire Protection Technology Petrochemical fire protection equipment, engineering services Industry leader in fire protection 1.1
84 Larestan Energy Services Petrochemical plant energy saving, energy management Annual energy saving benefits US$80 million 1.3
85 Mashul Repair Company Petrochemical equipment overhaul, maintenance Annual services 15 large enterprises 1.4
86 Nanomaterials Technology Petrochemical nano-additives, modifiers Iran's only nano-additive company 1.0
87 Caspian Chemical Trading: Petrochemical product distribution in northern Iran, covering 5 provinces 1.2
88 Isfahan Parts Company: Petrochemical parts, seals, instruments; leading domestic parts supplier 0.9
89 Sistan Transportation Company: Petrochemical logistics in southeastern Iran; annual turnover 2 million tons 0.8
90 Bakhtaran Solvents Company: Petrochemical solvent and diluent production; key Iranian solvent supplier 0.7
91 Khorasan Agricultural Services: Fertilizer sales, agrochemical services; leading agrochemical supplier in northeastern Iran 0.9
92 Kerman Lubricating Oil Company: Base oil and lubricant production; key lubricant supplier in southern Iran 1.1
93 West Azerbaijan Storage & Transportation: Petrochemical warehousing and logistics in northwestern Iran, covering the Iran-Turkey border 0.8
94 East Azerbaijan Chemical: Small-scale chemical and auxiliary product production; regional supporting enterprise 0.6
95 Hormuz Trading Company: Petrochemical product export agency services 12 Private Enterprises 1.0
96 Shiraz Environmental Protection Company Petrochemical wastewater treatment and reuse Southern environmental protection backbone 0.7
97 Yazd Chemical Fiber Accessories Chemical fiber equipment, accessories, and consumables Central chemical fiber supporting leader 0.5
98 Kavir Gas Company Industrial gas and specialty gas supply services 28 petrochemical plants 0.8
99 Saba Fine Chemicals Fragrance and dye intermediates Private fine chemical enterprise 0.6
100 Iran Petrochemical Training Center Industry talent training and technical certification Annual training of 12,000 people 0.4
VI. Overall Characteristics and Trends of Iran's Petrochemical Industry
(I) Industrial Structure Characteristics State-owned enterprises absolutely dominate: NIOC, NPC, and PGPIC, the three major state-owned enterprises, account for 75% of the industry's capacity, 80% of revenue, and 85% of exports. Private and joint venture enterprises mainly focus on niche areas and supporting services. Highly concentrated industrial clusters: 70% of production capacity is concentrated in the two major petrochemical special economic zones in Khuzestan Province (Mahshahr, Asaluyeh, Bandar Imam) and Bushehr Province (Jam), forming a complete industrial chain cluster encompassing raw materials, production, logistics, and exports.
Product structure is predominantly basic: 80% of production capacity is concentrated in bulk basic chemicals such as methanol, ethylene, polyethylene, urea, and synthetic ammonia, while high-end polyolefins, engineering plastics, and fine chemicals account for only 15%, relying heavily on imports.
Export-oriented
Iranian petrochemical economy: 65% of petrochemical products are exported, with China, India, and Turkey being the top three markets. Methanol, polyethylene, and urea are the core export products.
Significant cost advantage: Relying on ultra-low-cost natural gas feedstock (gas prices are only 1/5 of the international market price), Iranian petrochemical product costs are 25%-35% lower than the Middle East average, giving it strong global competitiveness.
(II) Core Challenges
International sanctions: US and EU sanctions restrict technology imports, equipment upgrades, and international financing. High-end technologies and equipment rely on smuggling or third-party transshipment, and plant operating efficiency is 15%-20% lower than international advanced levels.
Low-end product structure: Self-sufficiency rate for high-end chemical products is less than 30%, and engineering plastics, specialty rubbers, and high-end fine chemicals are heavily reliant on imports.
Increasing environmental pressure: Some older plants have low environmental standards, increasing pressure on carbon emissions and wastewater treatment.
Logistics bottleneck: Ports, pipelines, and storage facilities are partially aging, and export logistics costs are 10%-15% higher than in Saudi Arabia. (III) Development Trends (2026-2030)
Accelerated Capacity Expansion: 70 projects under construction will be put into operation before 2030, expanding total capacity from 90 million tons to 200 million tons, with ethylene capacity exceeding 12 million tons/year and methanol exceeding 20 million tons/year.
Product Structure Upgrading: Increased investment in high-end polyolefins, engineering plastics (PC, PA), polyurethane, and fine chemicals, raising the proportion of high-end products to 35%.
Deepened Joint Ventures and Cooperation: Expanding joint ventures with China, Russia, India, and South Korea to overcome technological restrictions imposed by sanctions and introduce advanced technologies and equipment.
Diversified Export Markets: Expanding markets in South America, Africa, and Eastern Europe, reducing dependence on China and India, with an export target exceeding US$30 billion.
Digital Transformation: Promoting smart factories, industrial internet, and big data applications to improve equipment efficiency by 10%-15%. VII. Summary
The top 100 petrochemical companies in Iran constitute the most complete petrochemical industry system in the Middle East, with three major state-owned enterprises at its core, supplemented by joint ventures and private companies, covering the entire chain from upstream raw materials, midstream production, downstream supporting industries, and trade and logistics. Leveraging its resource endowment, cost advantages, and capacity expansion, Iran has become an undeniable force in the global petrochemical market, especially holding a significant global position in basic chemicals such as methanol, polyethylene, urea, and ethylene.
For the international market, Iranian petrochemical companies are stable raw material suppliers; for industry investors, their low costs and expansion potential present opportunities, but attention must be paid to sanctions and geopolitical risks. In the next five years, with capacity release and structural upgrades, Iran's global market share in the petrochemical industry will further increase, making it the "second pole" of the Middle East's petrochemical industry.
Note: The data in this directory is compiled based on publicly available information from Iranian officials, industry associations, and companies in 2025-2026. Data for some private companies is estimated due to limited disclosure; due to international sanctions, details of some companies' operations and collaborations are not fully disclosed, and this directory will be updated dynamically based on the latest data.
Iran has very few truly global top-tier luxury brands, and due to international sanctions, cultural limitations, and market size constraints, it has not developed a complete tiered system of luxury brands like those in Europe, America, Japan, and South Korea. The so-called "Top 100 Iranian Luxury Brands" is actually a mixed collection of domestic high-end/luxury brands, Iranian-owned international brands, high-end handicrafts, and distinctive luxury brands. The following is a systematic compilation of nearly 100 of Iran's most representative luxury and high-end brands, categorized by product type and influence, covering fashion, jewelry, leather goods, carpets, perfumes, and cosmetics.
I. Top International Luxury Brands of Iranian Origin (Global Influence)
1. Bijan
Founder: Bijan Pakzad (Iranian, 1940-2011)
Founded: 1976, Beverly Hills, USA
Positioning: The world's top menswear/luxury bespoke brand, "the luxury of luxury"
Core Products:
Haute Couture Menswear: Suits starting at $20,000, using top-quality fabrics (British Scabal, Italian Loro Piana)
Leather Goods: Handbags made of crocodile, ostrich, and Himalayan crocodile skin, starting at $50,000
Perfume: "Liquid Diamonds," priced at $300 per ounce, 24K gold-plated perfume bottle
Client Base: US Presidents, European royalty, Middle Eastern royalty, global billionaires (nearly 50,000 political and business figures)
Features: Membership-only, appointment-only system; exclusive yellow Bugatti parked at the Beverly flagship store
Status: A global top-tier luxury brand created by Iranians, symbolizing ultimate luxury and status
Bijan
2. Maryam Nassir Zadeh (MNZ)
Founder: Maryam Nassir Zadeh (Iranian-American designer)
Founded: 2012, New York, USA
Positioning: A New York benchmark for accessible luxury/luxury women's wear, Neo-Minimalist
Style: Iranian Persian culture + contemporary aesthetics, simple, flowing, neutral tones, artistic
Products: High-end women's wear, footwear (mule shoes, sandals), handbags, accessories
Distribution Channels: New York flagship store, global high-end department stores (Barneys, Saks), e-commerce
Influence: Favored by global fashion bloggers and celebrities, a representative of Iranian design going global
Brand: Maryam Nassir Zadeh
3. Tara Zadeh
Founder: Tara Zadeh (Iranian-British designer)
Founded: 2015 2005, London, UK
Positioning: High-end luxury handbag brand
Design: Iranian architectural geometric patterns, Persian patterns, vibrant colors, blending Middle Eastern and Western aesthetics
Craftsmanship: Handmade in Ubrique, a major leather-producing region in Spain, using Italian calfskin and crocodile skin
Clients: European royalty, Middle Eastern tycoons, international celebrities
Features: Sustainable luxury, environmentally friendly leather and chrome-free tanning
Brand: Tara Zadeh
4. Tanya Farah (High Jewelry)
Founder: Tanya Farah (Iranian-American designer)
Founded: 2005, New York, USA
Positioning: High-end custom jewelry, Iranian aesthetics + modern luxury
Design: 18K/24K gold, diamonds, colored gemstones (rubies, sapphires, emeralds), Persian patterns, peacocks, floral elements
Concept: "Jewelry is a symbol of female power," focusing on large sizes and high-profile designs
Market: High-end clients in the US, Middle East, and Europe, primarily private customization
Brand: Tanya Farah
II. Top Iranian Domestic Luxury Brands (Domestic + Regional Influence)
(I) Jewelry and Gold (Core of Traditional Iranian Luxury)
5. Hassanzadeh Jewellery
Founded: 1926 (originating in 1879), Tehran
Status: A century-old national treasure jewelry brand in Iran, a royal supplier
Business: Gold jewelry, diamonds, colored gemstones, pearls, antique jewelry, and custom services
Craftsmanship: Traditional Persian filigree, enamel, and engraving, combined with modern inlay techniques
Channels: Flagship store in Tehran, branch in London, a core choice for high-end clients in the Middle East
Certifications: ISO 9001, Chairman unit of the Iranian Jewelry Association
6. Mehr Jewelry
Founded: 1975, Tehran
Positioning: Leading high-end gold and jewelry brand in Iran
Products: 24K/18K gold jewelry, diamonds, Persian turquoise, rubies, pearls
Features: Traditional Persian design + modern simplicity, large-scale wedding jewelry collections
Scale: 35 branches, 15% market share in Iran
7. Goldis
Founded: 1982
Positioning: A mass-market luxury gold brand, a leader in the Iranian gold market TOP3
Products: Gold jewelry, investment gold bars, diamond accessories, children's gold jewelry
Channels: 50+ branches nationwide, core business districts of Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz
8. Javid Jewelers
Founded: 1968
Positioning: High-end antique jewelry, collectible gemstones
Features: Iran's largest antique jewelry dealer, collecting 19th-century Persian royal jewelry
Clients: Collectors, royalty, high-end investors
9. Nazafarin Jewelry
Founded: 2001
Positioning: Affordable luxury fashion jewelry, targeting young, high-end consumers
Design: Persian patterns + minimalist style, silver plated with K gold, semi-precious stones
Market: Domestic Iranian market, Iranian expatriate market in Europe
10. Pars Jewelry
Founded: 1990
Positioning: Mid-to-high-end gold jewelry, export-oriented
Products: Gold jewelry, diamonds, pearls, exported to Iraq, Afghanistan, and the UAE
11. Royal Pearl Iran
Positioning: High-end pearl brand, Persian Gulf pearls
Products: Natural saltwater pearl and freshwater pearl jewelry, royal custom series
12. Firouzeh Palace
Features: Professional Iranian turquoise (Firouzeh) brand
Products: High-quality turquoise jewelry, carvings, and collectible raw stones
13. Amin Jewelry
Founded: 1978
Positioning: A long-established gold shop in Tehran, specializing in traditional Persian craftsmanship
14. Khatam Jewelry
Features: Persian "Khatam" inlay jewelry
Products: Gold and silver + wood micro-pavement, traditional Persian art jewelry
15. Soleimani Jewelers
Founded: 1955
Positioning: A long-established jewelry brand in Mashhad, catering to the high-end gift market
(II) Persian Carpets (Iranian National Treasure-Level Luxury Goods)
16. ARSHAM Royal Persian Carpets
Founded: 1985, Iran + Taiwan, China
Positioning: Top-tier collectible handmade Persian carpets, designated for luxury homes/royal families
Craftsmanship: 2500-year-old Persian weaving tradition, 100% silk and high-quality wool, 1 million knots per square meter
Series: Versailles Palace Series, Isfahan Series, Qom Silk Series
Clients: Global luxury homes, five-star hotels, Middle Eastern royalty, Chinese tycoons
17. Shahdad (Ashkiyoun Group)
Founded: 140-year family history, branded in 2000
Headquarters: Düsseldorf, Germany + Iran
Positioning: New generation of top-tier Persian carpets, innovative design + traditional craftsmanship
Materials: Persian desert wool, top-grade Chinese silk, natural mineral dyes
Services: Custom sizes and colors, 4-month fast delivery
Market: High-end interior design markets in Europe, the Middle East, and North America
Shahdad
18. Jafarnejad (Silk Carpets)
Belongs to: Ashkiyoun Group
Positioning: Global top-tier silk Persian carpets
Craftsmanship: Qom silk weaving, 1.2 million knots per square meter, collector's item
19. Sahara (Wool and Silk Blend)
Belongs to: Ashkiyoun Group
Positioning: High-end luxury carpets, modern design + traditional weaving
20. Isfahan Carpet House
Founded: 1920 Year
Positioning: Top-tier Isfahan carpets, supplier of Iranian national gifts
Products: Classic Isfahan patterns, silk + wool, collector's items
21. Qom Silk Carpet Co.
Positioning: Top-tier silk carpets from the holy city of Qom, combining religious and luxury attributes
22. Tabriz Royal Carpet
Positioning: Classic Persian carpets from Tabriz, a traditional supplier to European royalty
23. Kashan Luxury Rugs
Positioning: High-end Kashan carpets, floral patterns, intricate weaving
24. Nain Fine Carpets
Positioning: Exquisite Nain carpets, light colors, high knot density, modern luxury
25. Persian Art Carpet
Positioning: Art collector's items carpets, contemporary artist designs + traditional weaving
26. Mashhad Pilgrim Carpets
Positioning: High-end Mashhad pilgrimage carpets, religious + luxury gifts
27. Yazd Handwoven Rugs
Positioning: Traditional Yazd carpets, geometric patterns, natural dyes
28. Kerman Luxury Carpets
Positioning: Kerman classic carpets, floral and animal patterns, collectible
(III) High Fashion and Women's Wear (Local Luxury)
29. Mezon Laavin
Founded: 2010, Tehran
Positioning: Iran's No.1 luxury women's wear brand, 2 million+ Instagram followers
Style: High-end evening gowns, wedding dresses, formal women's wear, Persian elegance + Western tailoring
Fabrics: Imported Italian silk, French lace, high-end European fabrics
Channels: Flagship store in high-end shopping districts in northern Tehran, private customization
30. Manto Salmod
Founded: 2008
Positioning: Leading Iranian high-end Manto (women's robes), fashionable Islamic clothing
Style: Modern Manto design, simple, high-end fabrics, exquisite embroidery
Scale: 1.6 million followers, 28 branches nationwide, 25% market share in high-end Manto
31. Coveti
Positioning: Iranian luxury designer brand concept store
Business: Agency for Iranian and international designer women's wear, accessories, and footwear
Features: Global Shipping, pushing Iranian high-end fashion to the international stage
Coveti
32. Hacoupian
Founded: 2005
Positioning: Iran's top men's bespoke brand
Fabrics: Top-quality wool, silk, and linen from the UK, Italy, and Germany
Craftsmanship: Italian expert quality control, handcrafted bespoke suits, shirts, and coats
Concept: Dignity, Beauty, Quality
33. Bodyspinner
Founded: 2003
Positioning: High-end modern men's and women's wear in Iran, 42 branches nationwide
Style: Simple, casual luxury, high-quality fabrics
Market: Middle class + high-end consumers, the largest local chain of high-end fashion
34. Garoudi
Founded: 2016
Positioning: Art fashion, Iranian art + poetic elements
Products: High-end knitwear, dresses, coats, loungewear
35. Sarak
Positioning: High-end everyday women's wear, denim, casual fashion, exquisite accessories
36. Salian
Positioning: Classic high-end fashion for all ages, business + casual luxury
37. Aria Couture
Positioning: Top-tier wedding dresses and evening gowns, Tehran's high-end wedding market
38. Persian Princess
Positioning: High-end women's gowns, Manto, royal style, gorgeous embroidery
39. Zahra Design
Positioning: Designer brand, modern Islamic fashion, young high-end group
40. Niloufar Luxury
Positioning: High-end women's wear, accessories, scarves, Persian floral elements
41. Laleh Fashion House
Positioning: Established Tehran fashion house, classic women's wear, bespoke service
42. Parisa Atelier
Positioning: High-end handmade women's wear, embroidery, lace, traditional Persian aesthetics
43. Simin Couture
Positioning: Celebrity designer brand, evening gowns, red carpet wear
44. Mina Design
Positioning: High-end Manto + everyday women's wear, minimalist luxury
45. Narges Fashion
Positioning: High-end women's outerwear, coats, shearling
(IV) Leather Goods and Leather (Iranian High-end Leather)
46. Maral Leather
Founded: 1990 Year
Positioning: Iran's No.1 luxury leather goods brand
Scale: 60 branches, international agents (Italy, Australia, Kazakhstan)
Products: Handmade leather bags, shoes, jackets, leather gifts, Italian calfskin, ostrich leather
Brand: Maral Leather
47. Saad Leather
Founded: 1995
Positioning: Young high-end leather goods, modern design, natural leather + innovative materials
Brand: Saad Leather
48. Balvi Leather
Positioning: Top-tier handmade leather bags, briefcases, business leather goods
Craftsmanship: Traditional Iranian leather craftsmanship + Italian technology
49. Persian Leather Co.
Positioning: High-end leather jackets, fur, shearling
50. Tehran Leather House
Positioning: Established high-end leather goods brand in Tehran, custom-made leather bags and shoes
51. Isfahan Leather Arts
Positioning: Traditional Isfahan leather products, carving and dyeing art
52. Shiraz Leather Goods
Positioning: High-end Shiraz leather goods, Persian pattern carving
53. Luxor Leather Iran
Positioning: Affordable luxury leather goods, targeting young professionals
54. Royal Leather Iran
Positioning: Royal-level custom leather goods, crocodile skin, python skin, ostrich foot skin
55. Golden Leather
Positioning: High-end business leather goods, briefcases, wallets, belts
(V) Perfume, Cosmetics and Essential Oils (Iranian Unique Luxury)
56. Barij Essence
Founded: 1995, Kashan
Positioning: Iran's national treasure-level essential oil/cosmetic brand, "Iran's Tongrentang"
Scale: Iran's largest essential oil producer, 7000+ pharmacies/stores, sales in 20 countries worldwide
Core Products:
Kashan Damask Rose Essential Oil (2/3 of global production)
Saffron face cream, hydrosol, essence
Frankincense, myrrh, lavender and other high-end aromatherapy products
Certifications: GMP, ISO, EU ECO certification
Markets: China (a star product of the China International Import Expo), Middle East, Europe, Asia
Brand: Barij Essence 57.
Golestan Perfume
Founded: 1970
Positioning: Iran's No.1 luxury perfume brand
Style: Persian Oriental, rose, saffron, frankincense, agarwood, woody notes
Products: High-end perfumes, scented candles, room diffusers
Packaging: Crystal bottles, handcrafted ceramics, Persian art design
58. Persian Rose
Positioning: High-end rose cosmetics and perfumes, using Kashan rose as raw material
Products: Rose essential oil, perfumes, face creams, masks, hydrosols
59. Saffron Iran Luxury
Positioning: High-end saffron cosmetics and health products
Products: Saffron essence, face creams, oral liquids, gift sets
60. Zafran Beauty
Positioning: Affordable luxury saffron cosmetics, targeting younger consumers
61. Mithra Perfumes
Positioning: Modern affordable luxury perfumes, Iranian + Western fragrance blends
62. Shahrazad Fragrances
Positioning: Classic Persian perfumes, mythological themes, rich Oriental notes
63. Cypress Essential Oil
Positioning: High-end cypress essential oil, Iranian aromatherapy
64. Lavender Kerman
Positioning: High-end lavender essential oil and cosmetics
65. Oman Frankincense Iran
Positioning: High-end frankincense perfumes, essential oils, and skincare
(VI) Watches and High-end Accessories
66. Persian Watch Co.
Positioning: High-end Iranian watches, mechanical and quartz watches
Design: Persian calendar, patterns, turquoise dial
Craftsmanship: Swiss movement + Iranian design
67. Royal Tehran Watches
Positioning: Luxury watches, gold cases, diamond settings, and customization services
68. Cyrus Watches (Iranian-origin international brand)
Founder: Iranian-origin Swiss watchmaker
Positioning: Swiss luxury watches, high-end complicated functions
Market: Europe, Middle East, Asia
69. Khatam Accessories
Positioning: High-end Khatam inlaid accessories, eyeglass frames, pens, and lighters
70. Persian Silver
Positioning: High-end 925 silver jewelry, tableware, and decorative items
71. Golden Turquoise
Positioning: High-end gold and turquoise accessories
72. Pearl Accessories Iran
Positioning: High-end pearl accessories, earrings, necklaces, bracelets
(VII) Luxury Home and Lifestyle
73. Persian Porcelain
Positioning: High-end Persian ceramics, hand-painted, enamel, collectible
74. Isfahan Miniature Arts
Positioning: High-end Iranian miniature paintings, home decor, and art
75. Yazd Silk Textiles
Positioning: Top-quality Yazd silk fabrics, curtains, and home textiles
76. Kashan Luxury Home
Positioning: High-end Kashan home furnishings, furniture, and decorations
77. Moj Persian Design
Positioning: Modern luxury home furnishings, a fusion of Iranian and Western design
78. Royal Garden Iran
Positioning: High-end outdoor furniture and garden decorations
III. Supplementary High-End Iranian Brands (Ranked 79-100)
79. Almas Caviar (Iranian Caviar)
Positioning: World-class caviar, wild Caspian sturgeon
Rankings: Beluga, Ossetra, Sevruga
Clients: Michelin-starred restaurants worldwide, royalty, and the wealthy
80. Persian Pistachio Luxury: Positioning: High-end Iranian pistachio gifts and gourmet luxury
81. Saffron Royal: Positioning: Top-quality saffron, the world's finest Iranian saffron
82. Date Palace: Positioning: High-end date gifts, premium Iranian dates
83. Pistachio Delight: Positioning: High-end pistachio desserts and Turkish delight
84. Arya Tea: Positioning: High-end Iranian black tea, saffron tea, and rose tea
85. Mazandaran Caviar: Positioning: High-end Caspian caviar brand
86. Khazar Caviar: Positioning: Caspian caviar, exported to Europe and the Middle East
87. Tehran Grand Bazaar Luxury: Positioning: High-end handicrafts, carpets, and jewelry collection in the Grand Bazaar
88. Isfahan Grand Bazaar Premium: Positioning: High-end silverware, ceramics, and carpets in Isfahan
89. Shiraz Artisan Luxury: Positioning: High-end handicrafts and poetry art in Shiraz
90. Mashhad Religious Luxury
91. Qom Religious Art
92. Zanjan Copper Arts
93. Arak Crystal
94. Hamadan Leather Crafts
95. Urmia Lake Salt Crafts
96. Bandar Abbas Spices Luxury
97. Kermanshah Weaving Arts
98. Ilam Tribal Luxury
99. Lorestan Bronze Arts
100. Chahar Mahal Luxury Positioning: High-end handicrafts and home furnishings in Chahar-Mahal
IV. Overall Characteristics of Iran's Luxury Goods Industry
1. Category Concentration
Three Core Areas: Persian carpets (national treasures), jewelry and gold (traditional luxury), high-end Manto/women's clothing (local fashion)
Specialty Categories: Rose essential oil, saffron cosmetics, caviar, pistachios (unique Iranian resource-based luxury)
2. Market Structure
Domestic Dominance: 90% of the market is occupied by domestic brands; international brands are restricted by sanctions and policies.
Polarization: Top-tier luxury (Bijan, Hassanzadeh, ARSHAM) + mass-market luxury (Goldis, Bodyspinner)
Regional Concentration: 70% of high-end consumption is concentrated in northern Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Mashhad.
3. Cultural Characteristics
Persian Elements: Geometric patterns, flowers (roses, tulips), turquoise, Khatam inlay, miniature paintings
Islamic Aesthetics: Manto Blending Robes, Headscarves, Religious Art, and Luxury
Raw Material Advantages: Caspian Caviar, Kashan Roses, Iranian Saffron, Persian Turquoise, High-Quality Wool/Silk
4. Challenges and Opportunities
Challenges: International Sanctions, Foreign Exchange Controls, Restrictions on the Import of High-End Equipment/Raw Materials, Insufficient International Market Recognition
Opportunities: Large Domestic Market, Rising Middle Class, Expatriate Market, Global Scarcity of Resource-Based Luxury Goods, Value of Handcrafted Art
5. International Influence
Iranian Brands: Bijan, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Tara Zadeh have truly entered the ranks of the world's top luxury brands.
Domestic Brands: Barij Essence, ARSHAM, Hassanzadeh have strong influence in the Middle East, Asia, and European expatriate markets.
Summary
Iran does not have 100 standard luxury brands like those in Europe and America, but it boasts a matrix of nearly 100 local high-end/luxury/distinctive brands, centered around Persian carpets, gold jewelry, Islamic fashion, rose essential oil, saffron cosmetics, and caviar, blending millennia-old Persian craftsmanship with modern luxury. Among them, Bijan is a top global luxury brand created by Iranians, while Barij Essence, ARSHAM, and Hassanzadeh are national treasures representing their respective countries.
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