BREAKING NEWS: Jan De Nul wins major contracts in Georgia and Kazakhstan

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Jan De Nul has won two major contracts in Georgia and Kazakhstan.

photo courtesy of Jan De Nul

The first contract entails building a groundbreaking new deep water port in Anaklia, Georgia.

The second project involves the expansion of the Kuryk Port in Kazakhstan.

According to Jan De Nul, both projects will provide a significant boost to the Middle Corridor, also known as the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route.

The maritime trade route through the Caspian and Black Seas is considered a reliable alternative to the northern route through Russia, or the southern route via the Suez Canal. However, the existing sea ports currently act as bottlenecks for cargo traversing the route,” said JDN.

The construction of a new deep water port in Anaklia, Georgia, expanding cargo capacity by 600.000 containers, along with the expansion of the Kuryk port in Kazakhstan, is set to effectively address these challenges.