Also Known As:
SCSCO
Shipping Computer Services Co.
SCSCOL
SCS
Weapon Program:
- Military
Address:
- No. 37, Asseman, Shahid Sayyad Shirazeesq, Pasdaran Ave., Tehran, Iran
- P.O. Box 1587553-1351, Tehran, Iran
- No. 13, 1st Floor, Abgan Alley, Aban Ave., Karimkhan Zand Blvd., 15976, Tehran, Iran
- P.O. Box 15875-1353, Tehran, Iran
- No. 11, Abgan Alley, North Aban St., Karim Khan-e-Zand Blvd., Tehran, Iran
- 5th Floor, No. 37, Asseman Tower, Shahid SaiiadShirazi Sq., Pasdaran Ave., Tehran, Iran
- P.O. Box 19395-1344, Tehran, Iran
- No37 Asseman Shahid Sayyad Shirazee sq., Pasdaran ave., Tehran, Iran
- No13, 1st Floor, Abgan Alley, Aban ave., Karimkhan Zand Blvd, Tehran 15976, Iran
- No. 37 Asseman, Shahid Sayyad Shirazee Square, Pasdaran Avenue, Tehran, Iran
- No. 13, 1st Floor, Abgan Alley, Aban Avenue, Karim Khan Zand Blvd., Tehran 15676, Iran
- No. 37 Asseman Shahid Sayyad Shirazee sq., Pasdaran ave., Tehran, Iran
- No. 13 1st Floor, Abgan Alley, Aban ave., Karimkhan Zand Blvd, Tehran 15976, Iran
Phone:
(98)-21-8893501, (98)-21-8893504, (98)-21-8893505, (98)-21-898877, (98)-21-899991, (98)-21-88909991, (98)-21-88895249, (98)-21-88899089, (98)-21-88908877, (98)-21-20100396, (98)-21-23844049, (98)-21-20100382
Fax:
(98)-21-88893502 , (98)-21-20100384, (98)-21-20100383
E-Mail:
Entity Web Site:
www.scsco.net
A subsidiary of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL); according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, IRISL and affiliates provide logistical services to Iran's Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL).
Has duties in the fields of design, production, implementation and optimization of applied software, providing hardware and software, and developing computer informatics-communication networks and information technology; authorized partner of Technowave Group, based in the United Arab Emirates.
Company officials have reportedly included Ahmad Mohammad Nabi (commercial manager) and S. Hassan Babamir (managing director); established in 1984.
Sanctions
As part of the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions on Iran, added on November 5, 2018 to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list maintained by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), freezing its assets under U.S. jurisdiction and prohibiting transactions with U.S. parties, pursuant to Executive Order 13599, which targets entities controlled by the Government of Iran and Iranian financial institutions; foreign parties facilitating transactions for the entity or otherwise assisting the entity are subject to U.S. sanctions.
Previously added to the SDN list on September 10, 2008, pursuant to Executive Order 13382, which targets proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems; removed from the SDN list in January 2016 as part of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Listed by the European Union on July 26, 2010 as an entity linked to Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities or Iran's development of nuclear weapon delivery systems; removed from the E.U. list in January 2016 as part of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Formerly sanctioned by the government of South Korea.
Listed by the British government in 2015 as an entity of potential concern for WMD-related procurement, but removed in 2017 after the U.K. withdrew its Iran list.