CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (Chinese: 台灣國際造船; pinyin: Táiwān Guójì Zàochuán, literally "Taiwan International Shipbuilding Corporation") is a company that...
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Yushan-class landing platform dock (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
(Chinese: 玉山級兩棲船塢運輸艦) is a class of landing platform dock built by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan for the Republic of China Navy (ROCN). Four ships are planned,...
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Hai Kun-class submarine (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan)
Submarine (IDS) program, is a class of attack submarines built by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan for the Republic of China Navy. While the Hai Kun class is thought...
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Da Wu-class rescue and salvage ship (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Da Wu (大武, ARS-571), was laid in 2022. Da Wu was delivered by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan in 2024. Vessels of the class are equipped with a diving bell capable...
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Chiayi-class offshore patrol vessel (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Coast Guard Administration of Taiwan. Four ships are planned. All four are planned to be constructed by CSBC Corporation, Taiwan. The class has a helipad and...
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MV Black Marlin (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
the Marlin class of heavy lift ship. Black Marlin was built at CSBC Corporation, Taiwan’s Kaohsiung shipyard for Offshore Heavy Transport ASA. She was launched...
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List of Republic of China Navy ships (redirect from List of ships of the Taiwan Navy)
primary mission is to defend ROC territories and the sea lanes that surround Taiwan against a blockade, attack, or possible invasion by the People's Liberation...
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Ching Chiang-class patrol ship (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Chiang class (Chinese: 錦江) is a class of patrol ships/corvettes built by CSBC for the Republic of China Navy. Named after the Jingjiang river in Guangdong...
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List of shipbuilders and shipyards (section Taiwan)
Korea. Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Geoje Colombo Dockyard CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (Kaohsiung) Horizon Yachts (Kaohsiung) Lungteh Shipbuilding (Yilan...
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Kuang Hua VI-class missile boat (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Kuang Hua VI missile boats was awarded to CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (then as China Ship Building Corporation, CSBC) in 2003. The prototype, FACG-60 (Fast...
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Green Jade (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
named after Yu Shan, the tallest mountain in Taiwan. Green Jade was built at CSBC Corporation, Taiwan's Kaohsiung yard. First steel was cut in September...
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Evergreen Group (redirect from Evergreen Corporation)
Heavy Industries and CSBC Corporation as part of an ambitious plan to double its current fleet of 81 ships. Maritime industries of Taiwan List of largest container...
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Cheng Kung-class frigate (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Oliver Hazard Perry class and built by China Shipbuilding Corporation in Kaohsiung, Taiwan under license throughout the 1990s as part of the Kuang Hua...
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MV Tygra (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
2010, and 2011. Alva Maersk was built by China Shipbuilding Corporation, Keelung, Taiwan at yard number 676 and launched in 1998. As Alva Maersk, It was...
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Kuomintang (category Political history of Taiwan)
industry in Ningxia. Corporations such as CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, CPC Corporation and Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation are owned by the state...
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MV Blue Marlin (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
(2000–2003) Curaçao (2003–2017) Malta (2017–present) Builder CSBC Corporation, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Laid down 8 April 1999 Launched 23 December 1999 Completed...
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& LNG, Offshore, Subsidiary of Hyundai heavy industries. CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, in Taiwan, is a private company that produces ships for civilian and...
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CM-32 armoured vehicle.[citation needed] The major shipbuilders, CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company, and Lungteh Shipbuilding, all...
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transferred to Taiwan. In July 2016, the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command awarded a $74 million contract to Virginia-based VSE Corporation to do the work...
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Panshih-class fast combat support ship (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
than war. The lead ship of the class, Panshih, was laid down at CSBC Corporation, Taiwan's Kaoshiung shipyard in December 2012 and launched in November 2013...
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CMA CGM Fort Saint Louis (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Sainte Marie CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges Built in the Taiwanese shipyard CSBC Corporation, Taiwan. Bureau Veritas is the classification society. The complete...
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ROCS Yueh Fei (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
the ship was constructed by the China Shipbuilding Corporation at their yard in Kaoshuing, Taiwan. The Cheng Kung-class frigates are based on the American...
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carpet factories. Corporations such as CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, CPC Corporation, Taiwan and Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation are owned by the...
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History of the Kuomintang (redirect from Conservatism in Taiwan)
personal freedom". Corporations such as CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, CPC Corporation, Taiwan and Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation are owned by the...
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Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company (category Shipbuilding companies of Taiwan)
of Taiwan Maritime industries of Taiwan Defense industry of Taiwan CSBC Corporation, Taiwan Lungteh Shipbuilding Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) "Shipbuilder...
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Republic of China Armoured Vehicle Development Center (category Defence companies of Taiwan)
Shipbuilding CSBC Corporation, Taiwan National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation Global Defense...
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ROCS Cheng Kung (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
1991, Cheng Kung was commissioned in service on 7 May 1993. All of these Taiwanese guided missile frigates have the length of the later long hull Oliver...
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Seaspan Corporation for a length of 10 years. Ten of the ships would be built by Hyundai Heavy Industries and the remaining five would be built by CSBC Corporation...
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builders) and 10 marine equipment companies in Taiwan. Major shipyards include CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company, and Lungteh Shipbuilding...
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ROCS Tian Dan (category CSBC Corporation, Taiwan ships)
Shipbuilding Corporation in Taiwan and the frigate was launched in 2002 and entered service with the ROCN in 2004. In 2014, Tian Dan was among the Taiwanese vessels...
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