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Touring & Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran

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Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran (TACI)
AbbreviationTACI
Formation1935
Location
Region served
International[clarification needed]
Official language
Persian
English
President
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Soufi
Parent organization
Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts (MCTH)
AffiliationsFIA, AIT, FIA Foundation, UNWTO
Staff160
Websitetaci.ir

The Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran is a non-profit organization under the supervision of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts. It attempts to facilitate travel for Iranian tourists going abroad and for foreign tourists coming to Iran via motor vehicles. TACI operates the national travel call center and the official travel guide of Iran's website.

Other activities of the TACI include participation in international tourism and handicrafts exhibitions as a representative of Iran’s Ministry of Cultural Heritage, establishing an executive secretariat for Iran’s tourism information overseas representatives, investment, and exploitation of some residential units like hotels or motels (prioritizing historical ones).

History

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TACI was established in 1935 after the approval of the National Assembly of Iran on December 24, 1934, and continued its activities by passing the official and registration stages in 1938 with registration number 4. After that, Iran's membership in the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) was registered in the name of the Tourism and Automobile Club in 1952.

After the Islamic Revolution, with the approval of the bill in the Supreme Council of the Revolution on November 24, 1979, the Imperial Touring Club and Automobile Club was renamed to the Touring and Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran. During the years 1983 to 1993, TACI became a subset of the Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization and was separated from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. In 2019, the Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts, and Tourism Organization was converted into the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Iran.

TACI was appointed as the exclusive organization responsible for issuing International Driving Permits (IDPs), issuing and guaranteeing Carnets de Passages en Douane (CPDs), and issuing Registration Certificates and Registration Number Plates for Iranians who travel abroad with their own vehicles.

TACI’s Roadside Assistance Services were established in 1968 with the aim of providing relief services for Iranian and foreign tourists. Over time, TACI developed its activities by providing relief services through its provincial representatives. TACI’s roadside assistance rescuers were deployed in the cities and roads throughout the county.[1]

CEOs

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CEO Management Period
From To
Mohammad Hossein Soufi October, 2021 Present
Hossein Arbabi November, 2019 October, 2021
Ramin Afshari October, 2017 November, 2019
Morteza Haji January, 2017 October, 2017
Ebrahim Rezaei Babadi December, 2015 January, 2017
Abolghasem Iraji December, 2013 December, 2015
Hamidreza Safi Khani April, 2013 December, 2013
Majid Abolfathi August, 2012 April, 2013
Hossein Jafari Daranjani January, 2012 August, 2012
Hamed Dehghanan June, 2011 January, 2012
Fariborz Ensafi June, 2010 June, 2011
Ali Asghar Parhizkar June, 2009 June, 2010
Seyed Mohammadreza Taghizadeh September, 2007 June, 2009
Hossein Moein Zad May, 2007 September, 2007
Hojjat Asadi October, 2006 May, 2007
Hamid Mohammadi December, 2002 October, 2006
Saeed Owhadi October, 1996 December, 2002
Mohammad Sadegh Farhadian October, 1995 October, 1996
Mohammad Ashghari May, 1995 October, 1995
Mohammad Ali Yavari January, 1983 May, 1995
Ghias-odin Alaie February, 1982 January, 1983
Mir Abdolhamid Adabi January 1980 February, 1982
Ahmad Matin-Daftari December, 1969 January, 1980
Mohammad Ali Bouzari
Abbas Masoudi
Mahmoud Djam January, 1936 December, 1969

Subsidiaries

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  • Iranian Educational Institute
  • Aras Travel Agency
  • Zagros Investment and Tourism Institute
  • Zagros International Hotel

References

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  1. ^ "History of TACI". taci.ir.