What are the state-owned shipping companies?

State-owned shipping enterprises mainly include: Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd., Dalian Shipbuilding Industry, Dalian COSCO Shipping, Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard, Waigaoqiao Shipyard, Jiangnan Shipyard, China Resources Dadong Shipyard, Shanghai Shipyard, Zhoushan COSCO Shipyard, Xiamen Shipbuilding Industry, Longxue Shipyard, Wenchong Shipyard, Guangzhou COSCO Shipyard and Huangpu Shipyard.

Specifically introduce several major enterprises:

A: Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd., formerly known as Shanhaiguan Shipyard, started construction on 1972, and was transformed into Shanhaiguan Shipbuilding Industry Co., Ltd. in 2007. It is a large state-owned enterprise owned by China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.

B: Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Dalian Shipbuilding Industry) is a large modern ship assembly plant with the largest scale, the most comprehensive products and the most international competitiveness in China. At present, the company has two main factory areas, workshop 1 and workshop 2, and the "three areas" and offshore engineering base that have been put into use, with a total area of 3.4 million square meters and employees10.5 million.

C: Jiangnan Shipyard is a shipbuilding enterprise under China State Shipbuilding Corporation. It is a professional enterprise for building and repairing all kinds of ships and processing large steel structures, and also a professional shipyard for building all kinds of engineering ships. Shanghai Jiangnan Shipyard was founded in 1865, and was transformed into "Jiangnan Shipbuilding (Group) Co., Ltd." in 1996, and was established independently in 2008.

D: Shanghai Shipyard was formerly known as British Commercial United Shipyard and China Merchants Machine Shipyard. On August 5th, 1952, Shanghai Military Management Committee announced the requisition of Win-Win Shipyard and renamed it "Win-Win Shipyard under Military Management". In June, 65438+65438 0954+ 1 year 10, the general factory of Junguan Lianying Shipyard (now Puxi Branch) was merged into Shanghai Shipyard. 1June, 982, it was placed under the leadership of China State Shipbuilding Corporation by the Ministry of Communications. 1March, 985, renamed Shanghai Shipyard.