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Kazakhstan: Ferry complex to be built in the Caspian sea

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A new ferry complex is to be built in the port of Kuryk on the Caspian Sea, as part of the country’s new “Nurly zhol” economic policy.

On October 1 2014 the Head of State inaugurated work on the Borzhakty - Ersai railway line to the future ferry complex, which is currently under construction. The railway line with the ferry service will enhance the transit potential of Kazakhstan to the west through the ports on the Caspian Sea.

In accordance with Head of State N.A. Nazarbayev’s determination to see Kazakhstan become a transit and logistics hub as part of the solution to the problem of global infrastructure integration, the State railway company JSC “NC” KTZ is rapidly moving to develop the country’s transport and logistics systems.

With the commissioning of the Arkalyk-Shubarkol, Zhezkazgan-Beineu railway line and the development of the Khorgos-Eastern Gate SEZ, a new supply chain is being created for the transportation of goods from China through Kazakhstan to Europe, Iran and the Gulf countries, and this requires appropriate development of transport infrastructure in the Caspian region, said the head of KTZ, Askar Mamin.
The Kuryk ferry complex will provide transport to neighboring countries in the Caspian region without the need for unloading.

The ceremony on the occasion of the launch of the project was attended by First Deputy Prime Minister Bakytzhan Sagintayev, president of JSC “NC” Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, Askar Mamin, and the mayor of the Mangistau region, Alik Aidarbayev.

(Source: KTZ)

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