Talk:COSCO Shipping Development

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 * As of November 2006, CSCL has a young and modern fleet that comprises 151 full container vessels with a total operating capacity of 408,546 TEUs, and operates dozens of domestic coastal routes and international routes between China and Japan, Korea, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, Mediterranean Sea, USA, Europe and other destinations. The Company network covers the main ports of China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. More than any other carrier, CSCL calls 12 China base ports plus most river ports along the Yangtze River, the Pearl River and their branches, providing fast, safe, and economical transportation for all containerized freight. A total of more than 40 international routes round out the current service profile of the Line and this number is constantly increasing. CSG, the parent company of CSCL and CSNA, was founded on July 1, 1997 and is headquartered in Shanghai. It is one of the 44 key state-owned enterprises under the direct administration of the Central Government and is a super-large shipping conglomerate that operates globally in various shipping and logistics sectors. With CSCL as its core, CSG has total assets of RMB 40 billion (US$4.82 billion @ RMB8.3/US$). Under its umbrella, there are five specialized shipping fleets of container vessels, oil tankers, tramps, passenger ships and special cargo ships, comprising 400 vessels with an aggregate deadweight of 11.5 million tons. Today, CSG has diversified into businesses of integrated logistics, terminal management, finance and investment, engineering and labor service, supply and trading, and information technology

I removed it from the article to here, in case someone wants to edit it and put parts of it in the article.

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WikiDon 19:37, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

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Edit on 11.30.2020
Hi,

I have made a major edit to the article today. Some background:

China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL), the subject of the article, was merged with COSCO Group back in 2016. CSCL was renamed to COSCO SHIPPING Development as part of the corporate merger.

I have thus moved the article to reflect this name change. I have also updated the content in the article to describe the company's history and its current services. I have added sources wherever possible. The changes I made were necessary because the content was not up-to-date. Thanks. CartleR255 (talk) 21:12, 30 November 2020 (UTC)