The Belgian group of companies Jan De Nul is expanding its activities in Turkmenistan amid expectations of an increase in cargo transportation along the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITM, or Middle Corridor), Trend reports.
“We recognize the need to deepen maritime access channels to port infrastructure and operational bases in connection with the fall in the level of the Caspian Sea and the increase in cargo traffic, paying special attention to expectations along the Trans-Caspian international transport route,” the source said.
It was noted that Jan De Nul is currently present in the Caspian Sea, having sufficient potential and experience.
“The Jan De Nul group of companies is engaged in the creation of infrastructure both in offshore and onshore areas. We provide offshore energy production and ensure sufficient waterway depth. We are building new ports and creating additional land areas,” the source added.
It should be noted that the Belgian group of companies Jan De Nul is one of the leading international companies specializing in engineering work in the field of offshore construction, natural resource extraction and environmental protection.
The company, based in Belgium, is known for its projects in the construction of ports, roads and embankments, as well as coastal water management and coastline protection. The Group owns a modern fleet of specialized vessels and uses advanced technologies to implement complex infrastructure projects around the world.