Germany

AMF ANDREAS MAIER GmbH & Co. KG

Industry
Manufacturing
Country
Germany
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AMF Andreas Maier products are featured on the Iran Industry Expo website. Iran Industry Expo is "the largest online industrial exhibition in Iran."

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AMF Andreas is listed as an exhibitor at the 2018 AMB Iran Exhibition for metal working that took place in Tehran, Iran. 

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Andreas Maier is represented in Iran by IIS Iran Industries Support.

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The German manufacturing company AMF lists multiple offices in Tehran on its website. (AMF, Sales Network)

SAMSON

Industry
Energy
Country
Germany
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The Samson logo appears on the webpage of the Iranian firm, Pars Akam Energy (“Pars Akam”).  (Pars Akam Website, “Home”).  

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SAMSON participated in the 2016 Iran Oil Show through its representative, Tech. Control. SAMSON touted its presence as an “opportunity for a mutual exchange of information and experience, for establishing first contacts or intensifying already existing ones.”  (Iran Oil Show Website, “German Pavilion”).  (Iran Oil Show Website, “SAMSON”). 

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On its Company Website Samson lists Iranian companies Tech. Control Industrial Consultants Co. and Electro Heat Company as partner agencies. (Samson Website, “Catalog: Controllers and Sensors for Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning Systems,” 2012; Samson Website, “SAMSON Subsidiaries, Agencies and Service Facilities Worldwide”) Samson's subsidiary VETEC Ventiltechnik GmbH also lists Tech. Control Industrial Consultants Co. as a partner agency on its respective website.(VETEC Ventiltechnik Website, “Worldwide Agencies”; VETEC Ventiltechnik Website, “About Us”)

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"For example, this year Samson AG, which makes special valves used in gas fields, has obtained partial guarantees by at least three German banks for about €29 million in shipments via Hansa: Deutsche Bank AG and state-owned German banks Commerzbank AG and Landesbank Baden Würtemberg AG, or LBBW." (The Wall Street Journal, "Sanctions Hit—and Miss—in German Trade With Iran," 12/17/2011)

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In 2007, “Starline, an associated company of the Samson, [which] specializes in particularly high-quality forged ball valves,” announced, “We are pleased to Inform our Customers that we have just completed the registration with National Iranian Gas Company [NIGC] and Starline is now listed on their official vendor list … This registration follows the previous made inclusion on the NIOC [National Iranian Oil Company] vendor list.” The press release also stated that Starline had provided 2,000 valves for an Iranian South Pars gas field project in 2006. (Samson Website, “STARLINE S.p.A.”;  Starline Website, “NIGC - Vendor List Registration,” 02/20/07)

Minimax

Industry
Manufacturing
Country
Germany
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Listed as an approved vendor in Iran by NIOEC, NPC, POGC, NIGCENG, SADAF, IOOC.

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"The memo was submitted to BAFA as part of an export-permit application by the equipment seller, Minimax GmbH & Co. KG. BAFA spotted the logos, and asked Minimax to clarify the role of Sepanir in its sales to Iran, said Thorsten Gieseke, a Minimax project manager who attended the Hansa-Petrokish meeting. Mr. Gieseke said Minimax had been a client of Salzgitter and Sepanir before sanctions, that the stationery was brought to the meeting by a Petrokish representative, and that Minimax didn't notice the logos. BAFA eventually approved the export. A BAFA spokesman declined to comment. On Thursday, the spokeswoman said Minimax is canceling all of its business with Iran." (The Wall Street Journal, "Sanctions Hit—and Miss—in German Trade With Iran," 12/17/2011)

Salzgitter Mannesmann International

Industry
Industrial Metals
Country
Germany
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Sources

Salzgitter lists an Iranian distributor, Parisagh Tejarati Iran Co. (Ltd.) on its website. (Salzgitter Mannesmann International (USA) Website, “Sales Organisation”) 

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"After the sanctions were published in June 2010, Hansa began to move into the business abandoned by Sepanir's former German intermediary, Salzgitter Mannesmann International GmbH, which 'ended cooperation as soon as we learned the Iranian Revolutionary Guards were involved,' a Salzgitter spokesman said. Hansa took over some contracts that had been drafted between Salzgitter and Sepanir to supply the Iranians with fire-protection equipment and other technical energy-industry needs—fulfilling the orders for Petrokish instead, commercial records show... Several German companies contacted by the Journal said they had sold goods to Salzgitter for shipment to Iran until the U.N. designation of Sepanir last year. But after that, they said, they took up contracts with a new intermediary, Hansa... Mr. Gieseke said Minimax had been a client of Salzgitter and Sepanir before sanctions, that the stationery was brought to the meeting by a Petrokish representative, and that Minimax didn't notice the logos." (The Wall Street Journal, "Sanctions Hit—and Miss—in German Trade With Iran," 12/17/2011)

Hansa Group AG

Industry
Energy
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Germany
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"Hansa Group AG of Duisburg, Germany, ramped up its trade with Iran's oil and gas sector, the company said, delivering industrial equipment from German manufacturers to a new Iranian company that didn't appear on the U.N. blacklist. This week, 18 months after the U.N. sanctions were imposed, Hansa Group said Germany's export-oversight agency had asked it to halt deliveries to the Iranian firm, as the European Union discusses updates to its Iranian blacklist. A spokesman from the German agency, known as BaFa, declined to comment. As the U.S. and EU seek stronger measures to force Tehran to abandon its nuclear program, the rise and fall of Hansa's supply business shows how the sanctions regime is often forced to play catch-up to businesses in Iran and abroad that quickly adapt... Hansa took over some contracts that had been drafted between Salzgitter and Sepanir to supply the Iranians with fire-protection equipment and other technical energy-industry needs—fulfilling the orders for Petrokish instead, commercial records show. In their new incarnation, some of these contracts even inherited the same procurement numbers, says Thomas Pfisterer, the Hansa management board member responsible for marketing... Mr. Pfisterer said in an interview in October that Hansa had bartered with Petrokish on its own behalf, while separately helping German firms conclude sales in Iran. 'We've taken market share' from competitors, he said. From June 2010 through November 2011, according to sales records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, Petrokish ordered through Hansa more than €150 million ($195 million) in technology. Mr. Pfisterer said Hansa's niche in Iran trade was a 'gray area of business,' but was legal. The exports to Iran were approved by BaFa, according to Hansa and the suppliers. On Tuesday, BaFa asked Hansa to halt all deliveries to Petrokish. The request was made in connection with deliberations at an EU meeting on Dec. 1 that informally named new people and entities for sanction, Hansa told its suppliers in a letter seen by the Journal. A spokeswoman for Hansa Group said her firm is caught in a 'terrible situation.' Its suppliers require Hansa Group to accept delivery and pay for goods it ordered on behalf of Petrokish, but the goods can't be delivered to the Iranian company. Hansa Group is bargaining 'vacate its contracts with the least economic damage' she said. Petrokish isn't entirely dependent on Hansa for European trade... During a March meeting arranged by Hansa at the German office of a fire-protection equipment seller, a Petrokish representative recorded a memo on stationery bearing the logos of the Revolutionary Guard and the already-sanctioned Sepanir, according to a review of the document... BAFA spotted the logos, and asked Minimax to clarify the role of Sepanir in its sales to Iran, said Thorsten Giesek, a Minimax project manager who attended the Hansa-Petrokish meeting... Such deals are eased by the ability of companies in Germany to get underwriting. For example, this year Samson AG, which makes special valves used in gas fields, has obtained partial guarantees by at least three German banks for about €29 million in shipments via Hansa: Deutsche Bank AG and state-owned German banks Commerzbank AG and Landesbank Baden Würtemberg AG, or LBBW... Sonja Stegemann, who handles order processing at Hansa, said Hansa never tried to hide its business relationships with Iran, and the bank guarantees were arranged by Hansa's clients." (The Wall Street Journal, "Sanctions Hit—and Miss—in German Trade With Iran," 12/17/2011)

 

Hapag-Lloyd

Industry
Shipping
Symbol
ETR: HLAG
Country
Germany
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In 2019, CalSTRS identified Hapag Lloyd as potentially having ties to Iran and subsequently removed the company as CalSTRS no longer holds the company’s securities. 

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"German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has stopped one of two feeder services to Iran and will decide on the remaining one before a Nov. 4 deadline imposed by the United States, which has reimposed sanctions on Tehran." (6/11/2018).

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"German container shipping group Hapag-Lloyd said it did not accept cargo for Bandar Abbas nor any consignments for other Tidewater-run ports. It said the smaller container port of Bushehr, some 900 km north of Bandar Abbas, was not managed by Tidewater. 'We have moved only a few containers through Bushehr by feeder vessels which are not our own vessels. We do not have an own service calling there,' a spokeswoman said. Hapag-Lloyd's previous Bandar Abbas service had been jointly operated with South Korea's Hyundai Merchant Marine. A source familiar with the matter said Hyundai had reduced its shipping service to Iran and was closely monitoring the situation." (Reuters, "Sanctions blowback crippling Iran's shipping trade," 12/1/2011)

 

SPG Steiner

Industry
Energy, Engineering
Country
Germany
Sources

SPG is a German engineering firm that designs components for the oil and gas industry, covering production, processing, storage, and distribution (Company Website).

SPG's website details a 2010 installation of three components in Iran's Bandar Imam Khomeini Petrochemical Complex.

In July 2008, the German Federal Office for Economics and Export Control (BAFA) concluded its year-long investigation into German engineering firm Steiner-Prematechnik-Gastec's plans to build equipment for three Iranian liquefied natural gas plants, according to The Jerusalem Post. A German government spokesman stated, "Because the equipment would be built here and then sent to Iran that work does not fall under any existing sanctions involving Iran." However, The Jerusalem Post later reported that the deal created tension between the German and Israeli governments.

SPG's website lists a sales office based in Iran, SPG Persia.

 

FEV

Industry
Energy, Engineering
Value of USG Contracts
130
Value of USG Contract Source
http://www.usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2001&contractorid=248576&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
States
MI
Country
Germany
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FEV partnered with Iran Khodro to produce EF7 engines. 

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FEV is a Germany-based global supplier of engine, powertrain, and instrumentation systems. 

According to an industry publication, FEV designed and developed a new dual-fuel compressed natural gas engine in Iran. FEV Motorentechnik GmbH lists a representative office in Tehran on its website.

FEV has received $130 million in US government contracts over the past decade, including $16 million from the Department of Defense.

 

Kern-Liebers

Industry
Automotive, Engineering
States
IL
NC
TX
Country
Germany
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Sources

Hamid Morshedi lists himself as General Manager at Kern Liebers Pars Iran. 

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Kern-Liebers is an industrial component manufacturer specializing in springs, stampings, and textile machine components. The company specializes in the automotive industry, and claims that two thirds of the world's cars are equipped with Kern-Lieber components (Company Website). 

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Iran Fanarlool Co, an Iranian component manufacturer, announced on their website that Kern-Liebers had purchased a 30% stake in the company in 2007. This was also announced on Kern-Liebers's website.

Gottwald

Industry
Shipping
States
FL
Country
Germany
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Sources

 

Gottwald manufactures equipment for material handling in ports and harbors, specializing in cranes. As of 2007, it was the world’s 14th largest crane manufacturer. The company is based in Dusseldorf, Germany and is a subsidiary of Demag Cranes AG. 

In 2003, a company press release disclosed that Gottwald exported three mobile harbor cranes to the Iranian Ports and Shipping Organization. Gottwald maintains a sales and service center in Dubai which services Iran.