ISOICO
Homayoon Ebrahimi has a strong work experience in the engineering and design field. From 1995 to 2000, they worked as a Design Engineer at Awdge Pazhoohesh sanaat (APS) Consulting Engineers. Homayoon then joined ISOICO in 2001 and served as the Design and Engineering Manager until 2006. From 2006 to 2011, they worked as the Business Development Manager at ISOICO. In 2023, they became the Director of Engineering and R&D sector at ISOICO.
Homayoon Ebrahimi completed their Master's degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology - Tehran Polytechnic from 1996 to 1998. Prior to that, from 1991 to 1995, they obtained their Bachelor's degree in the same field at the same university. In addition to their formal education, they received a certification in Training of Trainers (TOT) from the Industrial Management Institute, specializing in Technology Management. The duration of this certification and the exact years of completion are not specified.
ISOICO
Iran shipbuilding and offshore industries complex has been located in 37 kilometers west of Bandar-Abbas ,It has been constructed with the purpose of designing, construction and repair of various types of vessels and offshore structures. ISOICO has produced Iran's first ocean liner ship named "Iran-Arak". It was launched in Hormozgan southern city port in 2009. It weighs over 7000 tons and is able to carry over 30,000 tons of cargo or 2,200 TEU.[3] Iran-Arak can accelerate to 32 knots (59.3 km/h) and is able to sail 25 days non-stop.[4][5] The vessel, which has cost $50 million to construct, is 185 meters (607 ft) long, 30 meters (98.4 ft) wide, has 10 meters (32.8 ft) of draft and uses more than 16.7 MW to reach 21.5 knots (39.8 km/h).[3] "Iran-Shahr-e Kord" is identical to "Iran-Arak" and both ships are produced by ISOICO for Iran Shipping Lines.[6][7] On Sept 11, 2011 Iran launched a third ship named "Iran-Kashan".