XINDE MARINE NEWS
Shipbuilding giant CSSC moves closer to asset integration Chinadaily 2021-07-05 10:06


The world's first 23,000 TEU liquefied natural gas-powered container ship is delivered in Shanghai in September 2020. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Nine listed subsidiaries of China State Shipbuilding Corp Ltd, or CSSC, announced on late Thursday that they will transfer equity to CSSC, a major step in asset integration after their erstwhile parent groups started merger in 2019.
 
Three listed companies of previous China State Shipbuilding Corp, including CSSC Science and Technology Co Ltd and CSSC Offshore and Marine Engineering (Group) Co Ltd, and six listed firms of former China Shipbuilding Industry Corp, such as China Shipbuilding Industry Group Power Co Ltd, announced in separated notices that all of them will unconditionally transfer their equities to CSSC as part of the merger process.
 
As a result, the CSSC will own the controlling stakes of these nine companies.
 
To boost the nation's shipbuilding industry and facilitate the building of a strong navy, these two companies merged to form CSSC.
 
The new State-owned shipbuilding conglomerate now sets sail to dominate several industry segments relating to military vessels, liquefied natural gas or LNG carriers, luxury cruise liners, icebreakers and offshore engineering equipment among others.
 
The nine listed companies also said in their notices that after the completion of the transfer, CSSC will be able to optimize core capacities to focus on the development of marine defense equipment, ship, offshore equipment and technology application industries, as well as marine service business to build a world-class shipbuilding group with a reasonable industrial structure, leading quality and efficiency, and strong international competitiveness.

Source: Chinadaily

The opinions expressed herein are the author's and not necessarily those of The Xinde Marine News.

Please Contact Us at:

media@xindemarine.com


展开全文

Related Posts

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Overall Demand Continues to Increase, and Most

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-12-30

CIMC Enric Announces Commissioning of China’s First Large-Scale Bio-Based Green Methanol Project

xinde marine news2025-12-16

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Most Routes have Insufficient Demand, and the C

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-24

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Transportation Demand Remains Weak, and Freight

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-17

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly commentary: Overall Shipments have Slowed Down, and the Com

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-11

Ningbo Containerized Freight Index Weekly Commentary: Overall Demand has Increased, and Freight Rates

NINGBO SHIPPING EXCHANGE2025-11-03