Algeria

immalgeriaNEWANAS International Enterprise: a highly professional offering during five years of crucial development of this North African country.

In 2010, Algeria launched an important 5-year public investment plan, featuring a total financial commitment of 286 bn dollars.
The government guidelines for the 2015-2019 period include several very important projects in the fields of transportation (roads, ports, motorways and railways), healthcare (hospitals) and housing, as well as other projects for relaunching state-owned enterprises.
In this framework of infrastructure investments, ANAS International Enterprise can offer its Algerian partners a coordinated set of road engineering and management services, of strategic importance for the country’s development.

At present, ANAS International Enterprise is engaged in the following projects:
• East-West motorway–motorway link to the city of Batna 
• Marché n.5 – Eastern Lot of the East-West motorway

 

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Armenia workshop at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation on highway business opportunities.


(fonte ANSA)

October 26 2017. The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with Anas International Enterprise, organized a workshop focused on “Armenia business opportunities for the highway sector”. The meeting was attended by the Armenian Minister of Transports Vahan Martirosyan and was focused on the North- South road corridor with the aim of creating an Italian partnership lead by Anas International and coordinated by the Farnesina.
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Our History

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In 2005 Anas began operating on foreign markets providing engineering services to Ministries, Road Authorities and private companies as a consultant or potential partner for the planning, design, maintenance, supervision and control of road and motorway networks.

Starting from 2012 these international activities have been conducted by a subsidiary company, ANAS International Enterprise (AIE), purposely established to develop new business opportunities abroad.

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