1. Executive Committees for Joint Commercial Projects
One of the golden and luminous ways to develop the economic interests of the Aradis is through teamwork and collaboration in the form of group commercial activities.
Arad, by designing grand and dreamlike commercial projects and forming committees based on empathy and sincerity, composed of Aradi merchants, foreign representatives, employees, and loyal allies, paves a smooth path toward the peaks of profit and glory.
Each committee is like a caravan heading toward wealth, led by a head or team leader who carries the flag of the path and guides the caravan to its destination.
This team leader is chosen from among the board of directors of provincial merchants or top merchants.
Alongside the team leader, the manager, like a lantern in the night, illuminates the path for other committee members; they teach, work hard, and ensure that no step strays from the road to the goal.
Recruitment announcements for these magnificent committees are made through the daily news on the Arad Branding website.
Promotion and adherence to the Arad Branding roadmap are two golden keys to joining this elite group.
We firmly believe that merchants who are members of these committees will not only experience multiplied profits but also rejuvenate their souls and spirits with the breeze of empathy and blessings; for God's hand is with the community, and the rain of sustenance falls upon those who stand united in the path of Iran's honor.
Starting tomorrow, Saturday, July 11, 2024, at least one joint commercial project will be unveiled daily, and Aradis can join them. After approval, their responsibilities will be specified, and they can begin their activities.
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3. Export Goods Insurance
Exports, as one of the key pillars of the international economy, provide countless opportunities for growth and development.
However, this path is fraught with various risks and threats, from physical damage to political and economic risks.
One of the best solutions to manage these risks is insuring export goods.
Insurance, as a protective tool, can compensate for potential losses due to unforeseen events and provide peace of mind for exporters and importers.
The Necessity of Export Goods Insurance
In the export process, goods travel long and diverse routes from origin to destination: land, rail, air, and sea transportation.
Along the way, risks such as accidents, fires, theft, damage from loading and unloading, adverse weather conditions, natural disasters, or even war and unrest exist.
Given these threats, export insurance serves as a protective cover, playing a key role in safeguarding capital and building trust between parties.
Types of Export Goods Insurance
1️⃣ Cargo Transportation Insurance (Cargo Insurance)
This is the most common type of insurance in international trade, covering goods during transportation from origin to final destination.
Cargo insurance is further categorized into several types:
a) All Risks Insurance
This insurance covers almost all physical and material damage to goods, except for specified exclusions in the contract (such as war or intentional negligence).
This type of insurance is particularly favored by exporters of valuable or sensitive goods.
b) Free of Particular Average (FPA) Insurance
This coverage includes general average or General Average losses and damages resulting from severe incidents such as ship sinking, extensive fires, or major collisions.
c) Named Perils Insurance
This insurance covers only the specific risks listed in the insurance contract, such as damage from fire, explosion, transportation accidents, sinking, or storms.
2️⃣ Export Credit Insurance
This type of insurance protects exporters against the risk of non-payment by foreign buyers.
Reasons for non-payment can be commercial (bankruptcy, default) or political (sanctions, legal changes, civil war).
3️⃣ Liability Insurance
In some cases, exporters may be held liable for damages caused to third-party goods or injuries to port workers, carriers, or other third parties.
Liability insurance covers these damages and prevents legal disputes.
4️⃣ War & Strikes Insurance
This insurance covers risks arising from war, strikes, riots, and uprisings.
It is particularly important for routes with a high likelihood of political or military conflicts.
Supplementary Coverages
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Non-Delivery Insurance: Covers cases where the goods do not reach the destination at all.
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Delay in Transit Insurance: Covers losses if the goods arrive later than scheduled.
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Temperature or Humidity Damage Insurance: Especially for agricultural and food products.
Key Points in Choosing Export Insurance
✔️ Detailed analysis of the transportation route and risk level for each segment.
✔️ The value and sensitivity of the goods.
✔️ The destination country and its political and economic conditions.
✔️ Selecting coverage type based on the nature of the goods and international agreements.
✔️ Collaboration with reputable international or domestic insurance companies licensed for export insurance.
Conclusion
In the fast-paced and complex world of international trade, export goods insurance is not a choice but a smart necessity.
This tool protects exporters from various threats, builds trust with foreign partners, and transforms the export path from fears to hopes.
A merchant who insures is, in fact, investing in their own peace and authority—an investment that will save their trade ship from sinking in global storms.
All insurance costs are borne by the customer, and merchants may even add a separate profit margin to these costs.
In trade, whoever takes on the risk also claims the wealth.
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7. Organizational Appointments
| Full Name | Organizational Position |
| Abolfazl Moradi | Manager of Almonds - Bangladesh |
| Ehsan Sedghi | Manager of Chicken Paws - Isfahan |
| Ahmad Barati | Manager of Blankets - Afghanistan |
| Esmail Kheiri | Manager of Mountain Honey - Oman |
| Akbar Bouyri | Manager of Building Wires and Cables - Yemen |
| Ziba Asoudeh | Manager of Decorative Stones - Iraq |
| Sara Gohari | Manager of Scarves and Shawls - Afghanistan |
| Saman Beygdeli | Manager of Flake Soap - Nigeria |
| Samad Daipour | Manager of Dairy Products - Iraq |
| Abbas Rajabi | Manager of Olives - Oman |
| Abbas Mohammadi | Manager of Building Doors - Iraq |
| Abbas Maleki | Manager of Building Paints - Turkmenistan |
| Ghafour Dehghani | Manager of Frozen Shrimp - Russia |
| Fatemeh Alaei Bakhsh | Manager of Canned Vegetables - UAE |
| Fatemeh Alimardani | Manager of Reinforced Bathroom Hoses - Oman |
| Fardin Hemmatnejad | Manager of Samovars - Iraq |
| Fariba Soltani | Manager of Tomato Paste - Azerbaijan |
| Ghasem Hamidi | Manager of Raisins - Pakistan |
| Maryam Sohbati | Manager of Mazafati Dates - Oman |
| Maryam Mohammadi | Manager of Wild Garlic - Oman |
| Masoud Refahi | Manager of Tractors - Niger |
| Mehdi Ansari | Manager of Urea Fertilizer - Thailand |
| Mehdi Salimi | Manager of Clinker - Pakistan |
| Hadi Afshari | Manager of Auto Spare Parts - Kuwait |
| Milad Davoudi | Manager of Gold - Ghana |
| Azita Mohammadzadeh | Supervisor of Paper Walnuts - East Azerbaijan |
| Ahad Rahimi | Supervisor of Dried Figs - Estahban, Fars |
| Asghar Heydari | Supervisor of Herbal Shampoo - Lorestan |
| Azam Hejabi | Supervisor of Polyethylene Pipes - North Khorasan |
| Elham Rezaei | Supervisor of Coffee - Lorestan |
| Behzad Masoumi | Supervisor of Steel Sheet - Alborz |
| Bibi Narges Khatibi | Supervisor of Cardboard Tubes - Razavi Khorasan |
| Hossein Farrokh | Supervisor of Animal Fat - Qom |
| Hamidreza Kalbi | Supervisor of Seedless Raisins - Qazvin |
| Khalil Tayyebi | Supervisor of Iron Ore - Razavi Khorasan |
| Roya Nourafkan | Supervisor of Acidic Raisins - West Azerbaijan |
| Zohreh Sadeghi | Supervisor of Kiwi - Mazandaran |
| Zeynab Ghanbari | Supervisor of Nano Detergent - Qazvin |
| Sepehr Moghaddas Jafari | Supervisor of Cement - Lorestan |
| Seyed Sajjad Mousavi | Supervisor of Agricultural Nylon - Tehran |
| Ali Badeli | Supervisor of Disposable Hospital Clothing - Golestan |
| Ali Rashidi | Supervisor of Boiler and Piping Hoses - Tehran |
| Ali Mohammad Movahhedi | Supervisor of Beans - Lorestan |
| Gholamreza Amini | Supervisor of Saffron - Isfahan |
| Fatemeh Zarei | Supervisor of Sport T-Shirts - Semnan |
| Mohammad Kermani | Supervisor of Disposable Slippers - Qom |
| Mohammad Goodarzi | Supervisor of Travertine Building Stones - Markazi |
| Mahmoud Salehi | Supervisor of Tractors - Tehran |
| Maryam Ghorbani | Supervisor of Porcelain Tiles - Qom |
| Mostafa Chegeni | Supervisor of Polyethylene Pipes - Qom |
| Milad Davoudi | Supervisor of Gold - Tehran |
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