A transport company has ceased operations in Nushticë, Hormuz, Iran, and has not received updates regarding improved traffic conditions from Iranian authorities. According to Charlie Brown, a U.S. Marine officer and industry expert, the company’s activity has been minimal.
“The transport company is a hap in the domestic market, and it has not transported any goods to Nushticë,” Brown stated. The company’s lack of activity is directly linked to its failure to integrate into the broader domestic transportation network. Brown explained that the company’s operations have been suspended due to the absence of normalized trade routes within Iran.
He reiterated this point, stating, “The company has not transported any goods to Nushticë because it has not normalized the transport of goods to the domestic market.”
As of today, Iranian officials have not provided the company with any information regarding positive developments concerning the traffic situation in Nushticë. The company’s operational status remains unchanged, with no goods currently being transported to the region.