Also Known As:
MVM Trading Company LLC
MVM Handelsgesellschaft UG
Weapon Program:
- Missile
Related Country:
- China
- Germany
- India
- Turkey
- United Arab Emirates
Address:
An der Schanze 1A, Osterburg, Sachsen-Anhalt 39606, Germany
A Germany-based trading company involved in the MVM Partnership, a network led by Marco Klinge, Majid Dolatkhah, and Vahid Qayumi that has coordinated the procurement of ballistic missile propellant ingredients on behalf of Parchin Chemical Industries (PCI), according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury; PCI is an element of Iran’s Defense Industries Organization (DIO).
According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the MVM partnership has procured hundreds of metric tons of missile propellant ingredients from China on behalf of PCI since 2023, including sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, and sebacic acid; sodium chlorate and sodium perchlorate are used to manufacture ammonium perchlorate, which is controlled by the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and used in solid-propellant rocket motors; sebacic acid is used to produce resins sought by Iran for its ballistic missile program, as well as plasticizers, certain types of which are missile propellant additives and agents controlled by the MTCR.
Entities and individuals involved with the network include:
- Farmlane Private Limited (India)
- Furqan Novin Pars Manufacturing and Commercial Industries (Iran)
- Majid Dolatkhah (Iran, Turkey)
- Marco Klinge (Germany, UAE)
- Mostafa Rostami Sani (Iran)
- MVM Amici Trading LLC (United Arab Emirates)
- Pardisan Rezvan Shargh International Private Joint Stock Company (Iran)
- Reza Zarepour Taraghi (Iran)
- Vahid Ghayoumy Goods Wholesalers LLC (UAE)
- Vahid Qayumi (Iran, Turkey)
- Zagros Shimi Fars Manufacturing Industries Company (Iran)
Carries out international trade in food, metals, and chemicals, according to German corporate records.
Chief executive officer (CEO) is Marco Klinge.
Registration number (Germany) 39576B30334; trade license number (Germany) is HRB 30334.
Established in 2021.
Sanctions
Added on November 12, 2025, 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 13382, which targets proliferators of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their delivery systems; also subject to the Iranian Financial Sanctions Regulations, which restricts the use of the U.S. financial system for transactions involving Iranian entities.
Foreign parties facilitating transactions for the entity or otherwise assisting the entity may be subject to U.S. sanctions; foreign financial institutions facilitating transactions for the entity may be prohibited from opening or maintaining correspondent or payable-through accounts in the United States; subject to heightened U.S. export license requirements (with a presumption of denial) due to involvement in activities related to WMD proliferation.
