New consolidated freight link between Sofia and Tehran // Further development of partnership with Iran Europe Lauterach/Sofia/Tehran - Gebrüder Weiss is expanding its transport network in the Middle East and is now offering a direct consolidated freight link between Sofia (Bulgaria) and the Iranian capital of Tehran. The integration of the Bulgarian site into the company's network means that all Gebrüder Weiss customers will be able to benefit from the new connection with Iran. Daily direct freight runs are made from the Gebrüder Weiss sites in Maria-Lanzendorf/Vienna (Austria) and Dunaharaszti (Hungary) to Sofia, where goods bound for Iran are consolidated. The standard transit time is usually six working days, departing on a weekly basis. Since the sanctions were lifted, Iran has been positioning itself as a haven for foreign investors, with the Iranian government offering tax incentives to that effect. "The Bulgaria-Iran route also enables us to give our European customers rapid access to this growth region by land," says Thomas Moser, Director and Regional Manager South-East / CIS at Gebrüder Weiss. A reliable partner in Iran Gebrüder Weiss is relying on the longstanding transport experience of its partner Iran Europe to transport the goods across the final stretch in Iran. The international transport company has comprehensive experience in customs clearance and has its own branches in the central economic regions, primarily along the Persian Gulf and in the north of the country. Both companies have enjoyed a productive partnership in air and sea freight for over 16 years. In the medium term in Iran, Gebrüder Weiss is seeking to expand its services to include FTL transport and projects and to consolidate its air and sea freight operations coming from Asia, Europe and the USA.