Jan De Nul Expands Operations in Turkmenistan

Jan De Nul Expands Operations in Turkmenistan

Belgian Group Jan De Nul Expands operations in Turkmenistan amid expectations of increased cargo traffic on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor), Agency for Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan reports.

Jan De Nul currently operates in the Caspian region, possessing sufficient potential and expertise

The group is actively developing infrastructure both at sea and on land, ensuring offshore energy production and maintaining adequate waterway depths. They are also constructing new ports and creating additional land areas.

Jan De Nul, based in Belgium, is known for its projects in port construction, roads, and waterfronts management, as well as coastal water management and protection. The group owns a modern fleet of specialized vessels and utilizes advanced technologies to implement complex infrastructure projects worldwide.

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