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Aran Electronic - Sabz Mamatir

A leader in the automotive electronics industry

In the automotive industry, large companies sometimes face technical and production challenges that can slow or halt their production process. This is where our company comes into play as a reliable partner.

Why Aran Electronic?

By combining expertise and experience, Aranelectronic has created a bright future for the Iranian automotive industry, and its products are a symbol of safety, efficiency, and quality. Choosing Aranelectronic is a step towards developing the domestic automotive industry and using state-of-the-art technologies.

About Aran Electronic

Aranelectronic Green Mamatir Company, relying on local technical knowledge and domestic experts, is known as a leader in the design and production of advanced automotive and commercial electronic units. Focusing on research and development, the company produces a variety of products such as vehicle ECUs, TPMS modules, Immobilizers, Tachographs, BCMs, and Gateways with the highest quality standards.

Working closely with major automotive companies, Aran Electronics acts not only as a parts supplier but also as a strategic partner. This company has become one of the key players in Iran’s automotive industry by providing after-sales services, flexibility in responding to customer needs, and manufacturing products in accordance with international standards.

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Latest Products of Aran Electronic

Industrial socket

In the end-of-line engine and gearbox testing process, ease of installation and removal of EMS connections is a high priority, for this purpose, industrial sockets are used in end-of-line test stands. The body material of these sockets is made of wear-resistant polyamide and is flame-resistant. The connecting element in these wire harnesses is a pogoContinue reading "Industrial socket"

2025-09-13 read more

Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)

The Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) is a critical component in modern vehicles that accurately measures the angle and speed of the steering wheel, sending information to systems such as ESC, TCS, and ADAS. This data is essential for the safe and optimal operation of the vehicle. Using Hall effect technology and advanced algorithms, the AranContinue reading "Steering Angle Sensor (SAS)"

2025-04-17 read more

Immoblizer

The Aranelectronic Immobilizer System is an advanced digital security solution that significantly increases vehicle security by using modern encryption technologies. The system acts as a smart digital lock and can only be activated with the vehicle’s master key. The Aranelectronic Immobilizer is not only an effective security solution for vehicles, but also an important stepContinue reading "Immoblizer"

2025-04-17 read more

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Senior officials of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade visited Aran Electronic Company, Sabz Mamtir

Today, on a memorable day, Aran Electronics Sabz Mamtir Company, as one of the pioneers in the production of automotive electronic components in the country, hosted a high-ranking delegation from the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade and other related organizations. This visit was conducted to review the production process, product quality, and also toContinue reading "Senior officials of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade visited Aran Electronic Company, Sabz Mamtir"

2025-04-17 read more
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Mamtir was the former name of the city of Babylon in Mazandaran Province, which has its roots in the religion of Mithraism. In ancient times, this city was called “Meh Mithra”, meaning “place of the great Mithra”, and was considered a sacred place due to the presence of the largest fire temple of Mehr there. After the Arab invasion and historical changes, its name was changed to Mamtir, which is mentioned many times in historical texts of the Islamic Middle Ages.