The NJ Hydroelectric Project in Pakistan is located in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Kashmir Special Administrative Region. China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd. is the general contractor of the contract, and its subsidiary Gezhouba Group Third Engineering Co., Ltd. is responsible for the specific construction. The total installed capacity of the project is 963000 kW, with a total contract amount of 1.506 billion US dollars. It officially started construction on January 30, 2008, and is expected to achieve the first unit power generation in 2016. It is the largest hydropower project undertaken by Chinese companies overseas so far, known as Pakistan's "Three Gorges Project". The international transportation business in Pakistan is a traditional advantage service project of the Five Union Eurasia. It has rich experience in undertaking customs clearance and transportation of various materials such as aid, engineering, and trade. The company holds a controlling stake in Golden Roof Private Trading Co., Ltd. in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, which engages in international import and export trade and freight forwarding customs clearance business, and can provide safer and more reliable extended services within Pakistan.
Project Name: China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd. Pakistan Asadacha NJ Hydropower Station Construction Project
Project duration: 2008 to present
Goods name: Steel structure, various mechanical equipment, building materials, steel, vehicles, daily necessities, etc
Transportation information: Over 420 vehicles, with a total weight of approximately 11000 tons and a total volume of approximately 29000 cubic meters
Transportation modes: road, self driving, and intermodal transportation by boat
Transportation route: Hongqilapu Port - Sust - Islamabad
Transportation distance: 1720 kilometers
