Saba Line International Transportation Company (private joint stock company) is one of the capable companies established in the Iranian Transport Development Investment Group, which in 2010 invested over 420 billion rials to equip and purchase an operational road transportation fleet. This company initially started its operations under the name of Green Line International Transportation with the capacity of 250 modern and up-to-date civilian tractor trucks and, due to the diversity in service, with 500 semi-trailers including tankers, curtainsiders, container carriers, side-by-side trailers, dumpers, and flatbeds, and in 2011, it was renamed Saba Line International Transportation Company.
The beginning of 2012 was a very busy year for Saba Line Company. The company has become one of the most important companies active in the country's transportation in its short life and it was not long before it became a reliable and trusted brand for the commercial and economic community as well as the country's transportation industry.
The year 2012 can be called a year full of blessings and success for Saba Line Company because, while operating in the field of international transportation, it succeeded in obtaining an official license to operate in the domestic transportation sector and has played a role and influence in both domestic and foreign sectors. Saba Line Company is one of the few capable companies that has the ability to issue domestic and foreign bills of lading at the same time and in this regard is considered one of the best transportation companies in the country.
The establishment and expansion of branches and agencies in Bandar Abbas, Bandar Imam Khomeini (RA), Bandar Anzali, and Akbar Abad Terminal (Nasim Shahr), and the subsequent consolidation and coverage of a large number of self-owned trucks, have made it possible for Saba Line to be considered a weight in the transportation industry and have had an undeniable impact on advancing the goals that formed the basis of its formation, and these agencies are still expanding in most of the country's cargo centers.