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Hongkong United Dockyards Limited ("HUD") is a joint venture between CK Hutchison and Swire Pacific, integrating the extensive dockyard expertise and traditions of the two companies to emerge as a leading provider of multi-disciplinary marine services and engineering solutions in Asia. With a reputation that stretches back more than 100 years ago from Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company Limited and Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company, HUD's unrivaled industry knowledge and experience is trusted by the world's largest shipping management companies. Our commitment to going the extra mile to deliver on service, workmanship and time promises – be it in ship repair, harbour towage and salvage, steelwork or mechanical and electrical engineering – has helped us build a vast and loyal client base. HUD was established in 1972 by the merger of Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Company Limited and Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Company. Our 100,000m² dockyard is well located geographically on Tsing Yi Island, in close proximity to Hong Kong's two main import and export channels: Kwai Chung Container Terminals and Hong Kong International Airport. As for today, we have been developed into a forward-looking company – combining our rich expertise with Asia’s most modern facilities to provide our clients with peerless levels of service.more
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Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Limited(GSI) was found in 1993, is the first listed shipbuilding company in China. It is a
mainstay subsidiary under the large state-owned China State Shipbuilding Corporation(CSSC). Its rich tradition can be traced back to
1914, Guangzhou Shipyard, the predecessor company of GSI, was founded in 1954.
As the largest base for construction of navy support vessels in South China and a national high tech enterprise with National
Technical Center and import and export autonomy, GSI has achieved an annual shipbuilding capacity of 3.5m dwt, and its portfolio of
designs cover diverse types of vessels under 400,000dwt in compliance with the rules and regulations of major classification societies
worldwide, it has acquired the core technology in a wide range of vessels including MR, AFRA, VLCC, VLOC, high tech and value
added ships like Semi Submersible Heavy Lift Vessel(SSHLV), Ro-Ro Passenger, Polar Class Deck Carrier, navy support vessel and
specialized vessels.
With the closing down of its Liwan factory in downtown, GSI’s main shipbuilding activities moved to Nansha factory, which located in
Longxue Island where is Nansha Free Trade Zone neighboring Hong Kong and Macau, covering an area of 2.53m square meters,
equipped with two 300,000 dwt dry docks, four 600 ton gantry cranes, one 900 ton gantry crane ,five VLCC berths, and two 50,000
dwt shipbuilding slipwaysmore
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