CSBC CORPORATION, TAIWAN

Location

Kaohsiung

Founded

1973-05-13

Risk Signals

65 news mentions monitored

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Taiwan's first indigenous submarine faces sea trial delays│Newspaper network

2025-04-23 (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.

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CSBC Corporation delivers 1,000-ton class patrol boat CG1001 to Taiwan .

2022-11-21 (armyrecognition.com)

CSBC Corporation delivers 1,000-ton class patrol boat CG1001 to Taiwan .

CSBC Corporation announced that the first 1,000-ton patrol ship (CG1001)  was delivered to Taiwan.

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Taiwan's CSBC inks rare MR tanker newbuilding order | TradeWinds

2022-07-22 (tradewindsnews.com)

Taiwan's CSBC inks rare MR tanker newbuilding order | TradeWinds

State-owned oil refiner CPC Corp spent around $50m on the 50,000-dwt product carrier newbuilding

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Huisman to Deliver Cranes for Taiwan's First  Installation Vessel |

2020-07-02 (offshorewind.biz)

Huisman to Deliver Cranes for Taiwan's First Installation Vessel |

Huisman has secured a contract by CSBC Corporation to deliver a 4,000mt Offshore Mast Crane (OMC) for Green Jade, the first Taiwan-built floating heavy-lift offshore wind installation vessel.

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Taiwan's CSBC Lays Keel for ROC Navy's First LPD -

2020-06-11 (navalnews.com)

Taiwan's CSBC Lays Keel for ROC Navy's First LPD -

Taiwan's naval shipbuilder China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) held a keel laying ceremony for the country's first ever indigenous landing platform dock (LPD) on June 9, 2020. The 10,000 tons amphibious vessel is set to be delivered to the Republic of China Navy (ROC or Taiwan Navy) in April 2022.

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