Kawasaki Ready to Implement Infrastructure Projects in Turkmenistan

Kawasaki Ready to Implement Infrastructure Projects in Turkmenistan

Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries has expressed readiness to participate in the implementation of infrastructure projects in Turkmenistan, a company representative said in an interview reported Tuesday by Trend.

Drawing on its international experience and advanced technological solutions, Kawasaki Heavy Industries is prepared to support the modernization of the country’s industrial sector, the representative said.

The representative also said Kawasaki Heavy Industries views Turkmenistan’s current investment climate as favorable.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries has extensive experience in carrying out large-scale projects in Turkmenistan and took part in the construction of a gas-to-gasoline plant in the Ahal region.

The facility processes 1.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually, producing 600,000 tons of ECO-93 gasoline, 12,000 tons of diesel fuel and 115,000 tons of liquefied gas.

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