CSBC CORPORATION, TAIWAN
Location
Kaohsiung
Founded
1973-05-13
Website
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2025-06-22 (focustaiwan.tw)
Taiwan shipbuilder refutes submarine prototype hull deformation rumor - Focus Taiwan
Shipbuilder CSBC Corp., Taiwan has refuted a widespread internet rumor that the nation's first indigenous submarine prototype showed signs of hull deformation during initial sea trials last week.
Read more2025-06-18 (tvbs.com.tw)
Crowd chefs Taiwan-built submarine's third sea trial│News Network
Taiwan's Hai Kun-class submarine completed its third sea test, showcasing defense advancements. The trials, part of a structured plan, aim for a November delivery.
Read more2025-06-15 (focustaiwan.tw)
Taiwan's indigenous submarine undergoes final stage of harbor trials - Focus Taiwan
Taiwan's first domestically built submarine was spotted undergoing trials at a southern harbor on Saturday, with a source close to the matter confirming to CNA that the tests were part of the final stage of harbor trials before moving on to sea trials.
Read more2025-04-23 (tvbs.com.tw)
Taiwan's first indigenous submarine faces sea trial delays│Newspaper network
Taiwan's Navy Chief of Staff Vice Adm. Chiu Chun-jung announced that the Hai Kun submarine is nearing final system tests. Sea trials, initially set for April, may be delayed to ensure safety. The Navy and CSBC Corp. focus on readiness, with a report to the Legislative Yuan due by Sept. 30.
Read more2025-04-09 (prnewswire.com)
Techman Robot, CSBC, and AMET Sign MOU to Develop Smart Welding Solutions for the Shipbuilding Industry India - English APAC - English India - Hindi Indonesia - Bahasa APAC - English
/PRNewswire/ -- Leading collaborative robot manufacturer Techman Robot, Taiwan's largest shipbuilder CSBC Corporation, and AMET Inc., a U.S. leader in...
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2025-03-24 (4coffshore.com)
CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) assembles the HL3 OSS topside on the jacket for the 1GW Hai Long offshore wind farm in Taiwan. | News
The 1GW Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm reaches another milestone. CDWE successfully installed the topside on the jacket for the Project.
Read more2025-03-24 (defence-ua.com)
Taiwan Follows in Ukraine's Footsteps and Develops Own Naval Drones | Defense Express
Taiwanese shipbuilding corporation CSBC has held a demonstration of a new development from the military department, purposed to help repel a potential landing operation by mainland China.
Read more2024-09-11 (taipeitimes.com)
Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling, center, and CSBC chairman Huang Cheng-hung, right, hold a model ship at a ceremony in Kaohsiung yesterday.
Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan
Read more2024-08-27 (tradewindsnews.com)
Chinese Maritime Transport inks $320m newcastlemax bulker deal | TradeWinds
Newbuilding contract ends CSBC's six-year newcastlemax order drought
Read more2024-02-29 (eurasiantimes.com)
SS-711 Narwhal: Taiwan's 1st 'Cutting Edge' Indigenous Submarine Surfaces To Challenge Chinese Dragon
On February 27, Taiwan raised the curtain on its first domestically-developed Narwhal submarine when it entered open waters. The images of the vessel that surfaced on X reveal intriguing and advanced features that had previously been concealed. Dubbed "Narwhal" in English and "Hai Kun" in Chinese, this prototype has undergone rigorous harbor acceptance tests at […]
Read more2024-01-29 (taipeitimes.com)
CSBC signs letter of intent with Denmark’s Danfoss - Taipei Times
Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan
Read more2023-12-06 (offshore-energy.biz)
CSBC's methanol-fueled 2,500 TEU feeder design wins LR nod -
Lloyd's Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Taiwanese shipbuilder CSBC for its 2,500 TEU feeder design with methanol propulsion.
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