Engineering

Stroytransgaz (STG)

Industry
Engineering, Energy
Symbol
RU:STGZ
Country
Russia
Contact Information
Sources

In a company brochure, STG lists Iran as among those countries where “it has implemented [its] largest infrastructure projects.” 

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“Russian company STG has signed a contract with Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation company, known as IMIDRO, to produce alumina from Nepheline syenite, Iran's IRNA news agency quoted IMIDRO director Mehdi Karbasian as saying on April 7. Nepheline syenite is used in glass making, ceramics and in pigments and fillers. STG will handle the production and at a later stage transfer the project to the Iranian side, which refused to give the project to any other specialists. ‘Based on the contract, the Russian company will implement the project in 3-4 years,’ Karbasian said.” (Trend, “Russian company inks mineral contract with Iran,” 4/7/14)

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In a 2011 company brochure, STG states that in the past it has completed designs for compressor plants in Havaran and Hadjiabad, Iran. In a separate 2011 brochure, STG states it has completed  “Construction of the Assaluye—Aghajari gas pipeline (62 km)” in Iran.

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According to a 2009 company brochure, STG has a representative office in Iran.

Staubli Group

Industry
Engineering, Manufacturing
States
NC
Country
Switzerland
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Sources

Stäubli International AG (“Stäubli”) participated in the February 20, 2017 Vereinigung der Bayerischen Wirtschaft e. V. (“vbw”) meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Dr. Mohammed Javad Zarif and Ambassador S. E. Ali Majedi. Prospective engagement with the vbw Economic Liaison Office in Tehran, where the Tehran Chamber will serve as a local partner. Troublingly, the Tehran Chamber is affiliated with the Iran Development and Renovation Organisation (“IDRO”). (vbw Website, “Round Table mit dem iranischen Außenminister Dr. Zarif”).

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Lists Staubli Robotics as its international sale for Iran.

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Stäubli maintains an Iran office with Textile, Connectors, and Robotics divisions. (Stäubli Website, “Iran”).

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Staubli Group operates its North American headquarters out of South Carolina, USA.

ILF

Industry
Engineering
States
CA
MI
VA
Country
Austria
Contact Information
Sources

ILF Consulting Engineers (“ILF”) is listed as an exhibitor at the 23rd International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition (“IOGRPE”), which will took place at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground on May 6-9, 2018. (Iran Oil Show 2018 Website, “Exhibition”).

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The head of projects business unit upstream of Austria's Ilf Consulting Engineers Helge Hoeft says his company wishes to establish itself a long-term foothold in the Iranian oil and gas market and has therefore established a permanent office in Tehran, Iran to act as the focal point of contact with Iranian partners and clients. (Shana, "Austria's ILF Seeks Long-term Presence in Iran," 10/30/2017).

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"ILF will participate in the “Iran Oil Show Exhibition”. We are very pleased to welcome you at our booth (Nr. 1473), Hall no. 40-A in “Tehran Int´l Permanent Fair Ground”, Tehran/Iran from 5th May to 8th May 2016."

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“A delegation of about 10 Austrian companies hoping to win post-sanctions business in Iran following its nuclear deal with world powers will visit Tehran this weekend, the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said…A spokesman for the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said its vice president would go with representatives of the 10 companies on the trip to Tehran, which has had good relations for decades with neutral Austria. The chamber did not want to name the firms but Austrian newspaper Die Presse said that rail technology firms Plasser & Theurer and AVL, high-rise engineering firm Doka, engineering consultants ILF and cable car maker Doppelmayr were among them.” (Reuters, “Austrian trade delegation to visit Iran after nuclear deal,” 12/4/13)

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ILF has reportedly been involved in the construction of a gas pipeline between Iran and Pakistan since at least 2010. That year, the Pakistani government “awarded a $55 million feasibility study contract to ILF.” (Gulf Oil and Gas, “Project Focus: Iran-Pakistan-India Gas Pipeline”) In 2012, ILF reportedly received another contract worth $250 million from Pakistan for the design of the gas pipeline in Pakistani territory, which upon completion “is to be connected to a pipeline on Iranian soil which is currently under construction.”  (The Jerusalem Post, “German-Austrian company helps develop Iran pipeline,” 3/6/12; ILF Website, “ILF Consulting Engineers comments on designing gas pipeline in Pakistan,” 4/6/12) 

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Between 2001-2011, ILF provided "Full design and consulting services as well as construction supervision of the Southern Tehran Wastewater Plant." (Company Website)

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"In December 2007, ILF was entrusted with a design and consultancy contract in cooperation with an Iranian partner office for the water treatment plant No. 2 in Ahwaz, the capital city of Khoozestan Province in Iran." (Company Website)

Doka Group

Industry
Engineering, Construction
States
CA
GA
MD
NJ
TX
Country
Austria
Contact Information
Sources

Doka lists an office in Tehran and a DokaIran Website.

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Doka maintians a DokaUSA website.

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“A delegation of about 10 Austrian companies hoping to win post-sanctions business in Iran following its nuclear deal with world powers will visit Tehran this weekend, the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said…A spokesman for the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said its vice president would go with representatives of the 10 companies on the trip to Tehran, which has had good relations for decades with neutral Austria. The chamber did not want to name the firms but Austrian newspaper Die Presse said that rail technology firms Plasser & Theurer and AVL, high-rise engineering firm Doka, engineering consultants ILF and cable car maker Doppelmayr were among them.” (Reuters, “Austrian trade delegation to visit Iran after nuclear deal,” 12/4/13)

AVL

Industry
Automotive, Engineering
Value of USG Contracts
12
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?frompage=contracts&tab=By%20Prime%20Awardee&contractorid=300408155&contractorname=AVL%20NORTH%20AMERICA%20INC.&frompage=contracts&comingfrom=searchresults&fiscal_year=all
States
MI
Country
Austria
Contact Information
Sources

According to the Tuvpr website, Tuvpr is the exclusive representative for AVL in Iran.

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“Iran’s TUVPR and Austria’s automotive consulting firm AVL have signed a deal worth 110 million euros for the production of low-consumption Euro 6 engines, ….  The agreement was signed by a consortium of four Iranian and foreign companies on the sidelines of an Iran-EU trade and investment conference which opened in Vienna on Thursday, TUVPR Managing Director Seyyed Mojtaba Mirsoheil said.” (Press TV, “Iran, Austria firms sign auto engine deal,” 7/23/2015).

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AVL has two U.S. subsidiaries,  AVL North America, Inc. and AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc. AVL North America has received over $12 million in U.S. government contracts, and AVL Powertrain Engineering has received over $6 million in U.S. government contracts.

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“The research department of Iran's Oil Ministry has signed a deal with Austrian AVL to develop energy saving projects in the Iranian oil industry, IRNA quoted the research department's head, Amir Abbas Hosseini as saying on March 1. The main part of the research department's activities is related to the export of technical and engineering services in the oil industry's upstream sector, he added. Iran is currently providing Iraq and Sudan with educational and operational services, IRNA quoted director of the Iranian Oil Research Center Hamidreza Katouzian as saying on January 3. A number of Iraqi oil engineers have passed educational courses in Iran in cooperation with the Iranian Oil Research Center, he said. Most of the services to Iraq and Sudan are related to the upstream sector of the oil industry, he noted. Iran will also export oil industry technology to Indonesia for revival of 'dead' oil wells, he further said.” (Trend, “Iran signs deal with Austrian firm for energy saving project,” 3/1/14)

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“Multiple companies currently exploring new business ventures in Iran are also cashing in on highly lucrative contracts with the U.S. Defense Department, raising questions about whether their dealings with Iran could run afoul of U.S. law. At least 13 major international companies have said in recent weeks that they aim to reenter the Iranian marketplace over the next several months. The companies have received Pentagon contracts totaling well over $107 billion, according to a Washington Free Beacon analysis that tracked DoD contracts awarded since fiscal year 2009. Many of the companies, which include carmaker Renault and oil giants such as BP, have already sent high-level trade delegations to Tehran to meet with Iranian officials about striking new business deals…These companies include Boeing and General Electric—which have DoD contracts worth $87 and $12 billion respectively—as well as the Italian oil company Eni, Merck, Safran, Vitol, Bosch Rexroth, Sanofi Pastuer, and AVL.” (Washington Free Beacon, “Pentagon Contractors Exploring Business with Iran,” 2/25/14)

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“A delegation of about 10 Austrian companies hoping to win post-sanctions business in Iran following its nuclear deal with world powers will visit Tehran this weekend, the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said…A spokesman for the Austrian Chamber of Commerce said its vice president would go with representatives of the 10 companies on the trip to Tehran, which has had good relations for decades with neutral Austria. The chamber did not want to name the firms but Austrian newspaper Die Presse said that rail technology firms Plasser & Theurer and AVL, high-rise engineering firm Doka, engineering consultants ILF and cable car maker Doppelmayr were among them…Doppelmayr said it would have regional representatives at the talks organised by an Austrian trade representative in Tehran, and AVL said it was sending a delegate. The other companies named had no immediate comment.” (Reuters, “Austrian trade delegation to visit Iran after nuclear deal,” 12/4/13)