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  2. CSC Jinling - Wikipedia

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    CSC Jinling Shipyard is a Chinese shipbuilding firm founded in 1952, and a subsidiary of the state owned China Merchants Industry, based in Nanjing in Jiangsu Province. [2]The yard reached preliminary agreement to build the Titanic II, a replica of the original Titanic, the plan of which is now apparently ‘almost done with production’ - although no real evidence of such production actually ...

  3. China Changjiang National Shipping (Group) Corporation

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    This formed a core part of the China Yangtze River Shipping Group when created in 1992, ultimately gaining its present name in 1996. In 2009 the company was reorganised together with the (also [state-owned]) China National Foreign Trade Transportation (Group) Corporation to form Sinotrans&CSC Holdings. [1]

  4. China Merchants Group - Wikipedia

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    China Merchants Group Limited (Chinese: 招商局集团; pinyin: Zhaoshangju Jituan) is a state-owned enterprise (SOE) of the People's Republic of China.The company operates under the auspices of the Chinese Ministry of Transport.

  5. China Merchants Port - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the shareholders in China Merchants Port are insiders. The insiders held 65.26% of the shares in the company, as the largest shareholder of the company is China Merchants Group, its parent company, accounting for 43% of the total shares, while China Merchants Technology Holdings Co. Ltd. accounting for 21.9% of the shares.

  6. China Merchants Energy Shipping - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] They are the parent company for China VLOC Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary that manages four VLOCs they had previously acquired from Vale. [3] Its A shares were listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2006. [4] In September 2010, China Merchants announced that it planned to double the capacity of its dry bulk fleet by early ...

  7. China Merchants Holdings - Wikipedia

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    China Merchants Holdings may refer to the following public companies: China Merchants Holdings (International) a subsidiary of China Merchants Group. China Merchants Holdings (Pacific) a subsidiary of CMHI listed in Singapore Exchange; China Merchants Fiancee Holdings, a wholly subsidiary of China Merchants Group

  8. E-Flexer-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    E-Flexer-class ships were designed by Stena and Deltamarin, and built in China by China Merchants Shipyards (formerly part of AVIC). [4] The basic concept of the E-Flexer follows a standardised design using (by default configuration) one full passenger deck, two mixed use decks, and two full-length garages for road traffic, plus a smaller ...

  9. Sinotrans Shipping - Wikipedia

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    Sinotrans Shipping Ltd. (Former stock code: SEHK: 368) is one of the largest shipping companies in China and a listed subsidiary of China Merchants Group headquartered in Hong Kong. It is engaged in vessel time and voyage chartering through its Dry Bulk Shipping and Container Shipping segments, alongside freight and container forwarding and ...