Shanghai shipping exchange open tender
In 2004, authorized by the Ministry of Communications, Shanghai Shipping Exchange launched a tender for "establishing five Sino-foreign joint venture shipping companies to engage in chemical transportation (CDT) between domestic ports in China". This is the first time that Shanghai Shipping Exchange has launched bidding business since its opening. Under the guidance of the whole process of the Ministry of Communications, Shanghai Shipping Exchange organized and implemented CDT bidding projects in strict accordance with bidding procedures and norms. All the work involved in the bidding project has been successfully completed and fully affirmed by the bidders and related parties. This tender * * * has a 10 bidding consortium composed of 24 Chinese and foreign enterprises. A number of well-known chemical carrier companies at home and abroad have gathered in the bidding consortium participating in the competition, including: Stout Transportation Group Co., Ltd. and Odefee Co., Ltd., which rank first and second in the world; Wanbang Shipping and Tokyo Shipping; , with the largest chemical transportation capacity in Asia; And famous liquid chemical transportation companies in China, such as Dalian Ocean Shipping Company and Nanjing Yang Yang Company. The bidding of CDT project started the bidding of water transport franchise in China, which reflected the good image of open government affairs and standardized management of the functional management departments of our government, and provided a strong guarantee for meeting the demand of water transport for the development of China's chemical industry, improving the technical structure of China's chemical transport vessels, improving the quality and service level of China's domestic water chemical transport, and ensuring the safety of water transport. At the same time, the success of this tender is also a concrete manifestation of Shanghai Shipping Exchange's important market regulation function and a concrete action to practice the principle of "fairness, justice and openness", which has laid a foundation for Shanghai Shipping Exchange to further expand its tender business, both in theoretical research and business operation.