Bluewin Co., Ltd. (CEO Antonio Kim), a leading eco-friendly sludge treatment company, recently announced its successful participation in the Turkmenistan Environmental Delegation, organized by Korea’s Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The company engaged in productive technology exchanges with local government bodies and enterprises during the visit.
Having already proven its technological excellence and economic viability in advanced markets such as the United States and Europe, Bluewin is a globally recognized small giant company with substantial international contracts secured through 2030. This visit to Turkmenistan—a strategic decision marking a return after 28 years—reflects Bluewin's proactive vision to explore alternative markets beyond Russia and Belarus, whose trade outlook has become uncertain due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
On the ground, Turkmenistan's business environment was found to be far more complex and challenging than expected. Due to lingering Russian cultural influences, business operations remain difficult without prior government approvals. Throughout this process, the active support and cooperation from the Korean Embassy, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Korea Water Partnership, and K-water played a pivotal role.
Ambassador Ji Kyu-taek and Commercial Attaché Kim Joon-chul provided invaluable insight and assistance that significantly contributed to Bluewin’s efforts to lay the groundwork for market entry. Additionally, the professional interpretation services of Ms. Ahn Jung-eun ensured accurate delivery of Bluewin’s advanced technology to local stakeholders.
Bluewin’s on-site assessment revealed an urgent need for the application of its green technology to improve Turkmenistan’s organic sludge treatment infrastructure. The company plans to introduce its low-OPEX, low-CAPEX, and fast-ROI solutions to local facilities, aiming to improve both environmental quality and the well-being of local residents.
CEO Antonio Kim emphasized, “Bluewin’s technology is more than just equipment—it embodies our values and philosophy to protect the planet and future generations.” He added, “This visit to Turkmenistan laid the foundation for sustainable environmental cooperation between the two countries.”
Bluewin remains committed to deepening its collaboration with Turkmenistan and will make every effort to achieve meaningful outcomes.






Bluewin Co., Ltd. (CEO Antonio Kim), a leading eco-friendly sludge treatment company, recently announced its successful participation in the Turkmenistan Environmental Delegation, organized by Korea’s Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The company engaged in productive technology exchanges with local government bodies and enterprises during the visit.
Having already proven its technological excellence and economic viability in advanced markets such as the United States and Europe, Bluewin is a globally recognized small giant company with substantial international contracts secured through 2030. This visit to Turkmenistan—a strategic decision marking a return after 28 years—reflects Bluewin's proactive vision to explore alternative markets beyond Russia and Belarus, whose trade outlook has become uncertain due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
On the ground, Turkmenistan's business environment was found to be far more complex and challenging than expected. Due to lingering Russian cultural influences, business operations remain difficult without prior government approvals. Throughout this process, the active support and cooperation from the Korean Embassy, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Korea Water Partnership, and K-water played a pivotal role.
Ambassador Ji Kyu-taek and Commercial Attaché Kim Joon-chul provided invaluable insight and assistance that significantly contributed to Bluewin’s efforts to lay the groundwork for market entry. Additionally, the professional interpretation services of Ms. Ahn Jung-eun ensured accurate delivery of Bluewin’s advanced technology to local stakeholders.
Bluewin’s on-site assessment revealed an urgent need for the application of its green technology to improve Turkmenistan’s organic sludge treatment infrastructure. The company plans to introduce its low-OPEX, low-CAPEX, and fast-ROI solutions to local facilities, aiming to improve both environmental quality and the well-being of local residents.
CEO Antonio Kim emphasized, “Bluewin’s technology is more than just equipment—it embodies our values and philosophy to protect the planet and future generations.” He added, “This visit to Turkmenistan laid the foundation for sustainable environmental cooperation between the two countries.”
Bluewin remains committed to deepening its collaboration with Turkmenistan and will make every effort to achieve meaningful outcomes.