Regional Development in Central Asia
In 2019, the KASPI 3000TPD project in Georgia strictly followed European standards, accepted international authoritative assessments, and continued to deepen cooperation, establishing industry reputation with high standards.
In 2024, the DCP project in Uzbekistan has become a benchmark for localization, highlighting its scale and strategic significance, creating a benchmark for localization and leading regional cooperation.
The company has achieved a leapfrog development in the Central Asian market from scratch, from small to large, from a single project to brand operation.
The core competitiveness of CDI continues to be highlighted: firstly, it has excellent technical strength, with project core indicators repeatedly exceeding contract standards; Secondly, the standards are strictly enforced, and both European and local standards can be accurately adapted and strictly implemented; Thirdly, project management is efficient, ensuring that all aspects of the project are carried out in an orderly manner and key milestones are achieved on schedule; The fourth is an open concept of cooperation, emphasizing the establishment of long-term and stable cooperative relationships with property owners and local partners to achieve win-win development.