Within the framework of the modernization of the “Tejenkarbamid” plant, one of the largest oversized cargoes in the country's history arrived at the seaport of Turkmenbashy: a medium-pressure steam boiler with a capacity of 160 tons of steam per hour, manufactured by the American-Canadian company Babcock & Wilcox. The equipment weighs over 140 tons and measures over 9 meters in length, 8 meters in height, and 6 meters in width.
Delivery and subsequent installation are being carried out by the business entity "Turkmen enjam," which is carrying out major repairs and partial modernization of Tejenkarbamid's production facilities to restore the plant to its design capacity. The new equipment meets the highest standards of energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and reliability.

"We supply Turkmenistan with cutting-edge technologies from leading global manufacturers in the USA, Germany, and Switzerland. Each project is completed on a turnkey basis, adhering to the strictest quality standards," emphasized the ES “Turkmen enjam”.
Since 2008, the company has been a member of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan and has implemented over 25 major projects in the chemical, energy, and construction industries. These include the modernization of eight precast concrete plants across the country and the construction of a cement plant with a capacity of 1 million tons per year in Koytendag (opened by the President of Turkmenistan in March 2024).
