Five Cities, One Goal. Our Wheat Storage Projects in Turkmenistan

Back in 2010 and 2011, we worked on a major series of projects in Turkmenistan. We partnered with the Association Turkmen-gallaonumleri to deliver five inland grain terminals. These industrial plants were built across five different cities: Ruhabat, Serdar, Turkmenabat, Dashoguz, and Mary. All of them are designed specifically to handle and store wheat.

The total capacity of these facilities is quite large. The Ruhabat and Turkmenabat sites each provide 100.000 tons of storage. The other three locations: Serdar, Dashoguz, and Mary, each provide 50.000 tons of storage. To hold this material, we used flat-bottom silos.

We built these sites to handle heavy daily logistics. They feature specific intakes for both trucks and railway wagons. Inside the plants, we installed industrial cleaning equipment and extensive conveyor systems. We also set up dedicated truck and train loading areas to move the wheat out smoothly. The conveying capacity at each of these locations operates at 200 tons per hour.

Our team took responsibility for the entire project lifecycle. We started with the basic and detailed engineering, designing the general layout and the flow-chart for the whole plant. We also prepared the architectural drawings needed for the civil works calculation and realization. From there, we handled the structural design and static calculations for all the steel structures. Once the planning was done, we managed the delivery of the equipment and directly supervised the installation on-site. Finally, we executed the commissioning phase and trained the local personnel to safely operate the new systems.

We always aim to offer reliable, professional solutions with guaranteed quality. Our approach covers all key project phases, focusing clearly on understanding our customers’ needs from the very beginning.

Have questions about how we handle inland grain terminals? Reach out to our team today