Over 40 years of experience
Keran and its subsidiaries have been operating worldwide for over 40 years, with experience extending to Africa, Asia, the Middle East, South America and Southeast Europe.
Each firm brings specific expertise according to the context, needs and challenges of the projects, from urban development and infrastructure engineering to land, coastal and marine environment and digital expertise.
Working in synergy and a collaborative approach are the cornerstones of the "global approach" that we have been developing for the past few years. This work methodology is our hallmark for delivering functional, resilient and sustainable projects. With this method, we aim to provide the optimum combination of quality-cost and delivery times to the best benefit of our clients.
Our work is carried out as part of the development programmes of international financial institutions, public bodies and private companies or industries.
- Urban development
- Transportation infrastructure
- Urban hydraulics
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Coastal and marine environment
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Water, energy and environment
- Coastline and sea
- Natural hazard management
- Climate change adaptation
- Digital systems
More specifically, all of the competences of the Keran Group bring solutions to the global challenges of urban development.
Staying close to our customers
To support its international development, Keran relies on its subsidiaries Keran Afrique de L'Ouest, Keran Asia Services, Keran Liban, Creocean Mozambique, Creocean Brazil and S3D Engineering Bogota. These local entities ensure real proximity and a good understanding of the local stakeholders and contexts.
A network of experts and local partners is also mobilised to increase our technical capacity. This closeness to the field enables us to provide territories with the specific and effective solutions they need.
In 2020, international business accounted for 20% of Keran's revenue and we continue to see significant potential in the global market, considering the importance of natural risk management and the high infrastructure needs in emerging countries.