Building Energy, One Route at a Time We’re transporting massive multimodal cargo for the construction of a small hydropower plant From China to Khorgos - a project that unites technology, geography, and people.

Building Energy, One Route at a Time We’re transporting massive multimodal cargo for the construction of a small hydropower plant From China to Khorgos - a project that unites technology, geography, and people.

Building Energy, One Route at a Time

We’re transporting massive multimodal cargo for the construction of a small hydropower plant From China to Khorgos - a project that unites technology, geography, and people.

The cargo includes 260 pipes and more than 30 components, each 12 meters long, 3836 mm in diameter, and weighing over 20 tons.
The deliveries are made in stages, it’s a long-term continuous operation since it’s impossible to send such massive volumes all at once. So far, 66 pipes have already reached their destination, and every kilometer brings us closer to completing one of the most complex routes of the season.

The journey starts in China and continues through the Khorgos border, before winding along the mountain roads of Kazakhstan. These routes are a true test for both people and machines: steep climbs, narrow serpentine roads, shifting weather, and the first signs of winter ahead.

Each shipment demands precision - special permits, constant monitoring along every checkpoint, and a chain of coordination that must work like clockwork. It’s a real challenge, but our team thrives on challenges. We monitor every stage, anticipate every turn, and know this route down to each kilometer. Behind every delivery is a team that doesn’t just move cargo - it moves progress.

Because every delivery we make isn’t just about transportation. It’s about connecting regions, building resilience, and creating the energy that powers tomorrow.

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Crafted Corridors for a Connected World.

Crafted Corridors for a Connected World.

While trade routes evolve and markets shift, our main principle remains the same - behind every reliable route lies precise engineering, not improvisation.