ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 3.
Turkmenistan plans to build two Ro-Ro ferries and three additional
cargo ships at the Balkan Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Plant,

Trend reports via the State Service for Maritime and River
Transport of Turkmenistan.


Currently, construction is underway on two cargo ships and a
dredger at the same plant as part of efforts to expand the
country’s maritime transport capacity and modernize its fleet.


The Balkan Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Plant, Turkmenistan’s
first major shipbuilding facility, is capable of constructing up to
four vessels and repairing up to 20 ships annually. It is equipped
with a 10,000-ton synchrolift, modern technologies, and cranes for
handling various production tasks.







Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off) ferries are vessels designed to carry
wheeled cargo such as cars, trucks, and trailers that are driven on
and off the ship via ramps, allowing faster loading and unloading
compared to conventional cargo ships.


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