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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 Merchants Group - Wikipedia

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    The firm was nationalized and reorganized as the China Merchants Group in 1935, acquiring the name it uses today. [23] During the Sino-Japanese war , the company sold four of its ships: Haiyuan, Haili, Haichen and Haiheng to the Hong Kong-based trading company Jardine Matheson & Co.

  4. 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]

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of largest ferries of Europe - Wikipedia

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    China Merchants Jinling Shipyard(Weihai) Co., Ltd: Brittany Ferries France: Portsmouth - Santander; Portsmouth - Cherbourg Fuel: Liquefied natural gas (LNG). Entry into service March 2023. Salamanca: 214.5 m (703.7 ft) 41,863 1,015 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) 2021 China Merchants Jinling Shipyard(Weihai) Co., Ltd: Brittany Ferries France

  9. List of tallest buildings in Nanjing - Wikipedia

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    Jinling Hotel Phase 2: 242 / 794 57 2014 11 = Landsea International Plaza: 232 / 761 53 2009 [4] 11 = China Merchants Financial Center: 232 / 761 51 2007 [5] 13 Golden Eagle International Shopping Center: 220 / 722 42 2016 14 = Shangmao Century Plaza: 218 / 715 60 2002 [6] 14 = Jiangsu Power Co. Headquarters: 218 / 715 35 2004 [7] 16 =