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CSBC Corporation, Taiwan (, literally "Taiwan International Shipbuilding Corporation") is a company that produces ships for
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and military use in
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
. It is headquartered in
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung, officially Kaohsiung City, is a special municipality located in southern Taiwan. It ranges from the coastal urban center to the rural Yushan Range with an area of . Kaohsiung City has a population of approximately 2.73 million p ...
, with
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in
Kaohsiung Kaohsiung, officially Kaohsiung City, is a special municipality located in southern Taiwan. It ranges from the coastal urban center to the rural Yushan Range with an area of . Kaohsiung City has a population of approximately 2.73 million p ...
and
Keelung Keelung ( ; zh, p=Jīlóng, c=基隆, poj=Ke-lâng), Chilung or Jilong ( ; ), officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city in northeastern Taiwan. The city is part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area with neighboring New Ta ...
. For decades it was a
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which also produced commercial vessels for foreign customers. it was privatized in 2008, involving an IPO.


Operations

In 2021 government and naval vessels accounted for 60% of CSBC’s operations.


Modification and repair

As of 2019 ship repair accounted for 3–5% of CSBC revenues, with the company working to increase that share because of favorable margins in the space. In 2019 CSBC Corp. completed a
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of a 13,000 TEU container ship owned by Orient Overseas Container Line. Modifications included a flue gas desulfurization system to bring the ship into compliance with
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IMO 2020 emissions goals.


History

CSBC Corporation, Taiwan, formerly known as China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC, ), is the result of the merger of Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation and China Shipbuilding Corporation. Shipbuilding in Taiwan began in 1937 during the Japanese colonial period when Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Corporation founded the Taiwan Dockyard Corporation. Following Japan's defeat in
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, the
Republic of China Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
authorities established Taiwan Machinery and Shipbuilding Company by merging the existing Taiwan Dockyard Corporation with Taiwan Steel Works and Tōkō Kōgyō Corporation. Two years later, in 1948, the company split into two state-owned companies called Taiwan Machinery Corporation and Taiwan Shipbuilding Corporation (TSBC). China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) was founded in 1973 and reverted to a government-owned company in 1977. CSBC and TSBC merged in 1978 and was known as China Shipbuilding Corporation until 2007. On 9 February 2007, the board approved the name change to CSBC Corporation, Taiwan. Critics argued that the name change was another case of
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's de-Sinicization act, while proponents argued that the name change would help to avoid potential confusion with the People's Republic of China. In 2008 CSBC’s production value reached 1.131b USD, 54% of Taiwan’s total shipbuilding industry output for that year. According to its website, the company has built container ships, one-of-a-kind commercial ships and semi-submersible heavy-lift transport ships, including the . Furthermore, it has built ships, submarines and advanced naval weapons for the Republic of China Navy, patrol vessels for the Coast Guard Administration, and research vessels for the Taiwan Ocean Research Institute. CSBC is participating in the development of the first domestic Taiwanese AUV. In 2018 CSBC entered into an alliance with Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, Taiwan Navigation Co Ltd, and
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to provide marine services to Taiwan's burgeoning offshore wind power sector. CSBC has a joint venture with DEME Wind Engineering to offer wind farm construction in East Asia. In 2019 they were hired by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners to transport and install wind turbines at two new wind farm off Taiwan. The two wind farms have a combined capacity of 600MW and are expected to be completed by 2023. CSBC has been contracted to build eight conventional
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for the Republic of China Navy. The model featured an X-form rudder. The initial project contract is for US$3.3 billion with projected procurement costs of US$10bn for a fleet of ten boats. CSBC is set to deliver ten 2,800 TEU container vessels to Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation between January 2020 and February 2021. In July 2019 CSBC launched the CSBC No. 15, a barge designed to support CSBC’s offshore wind power business. The barge has a loading capacity of 23,000 metric tons and a loading deck bearing strength 20 metric tons per square meter. It is 41 meters wide by 140 meters long and cost NT$700 million to build. In October 2021 CSBC launched the ''YM Cooperation'' for Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, the 2,940 TEU containership has a high level of modularity and environmental sustainability. In September 2023, CSBC launched Taiwan's first domestically built submarine '' Haikun''() at its shipyard in Kaohsiung. The event was presided over by Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen. In March 2025 CSBC publicly unveiled the CSBC Endeavor Manta, an uncrewed surface vehicle.


Ships built


Government

* * Cheng Kung-class frigate :* :* :* :* :* :* :* :* * Ching Chiang-class patrol ship * Kuang Hua VI-class missile boat * Dvora-class fast patrol boat * Chiayi-class offshore patrol vessel * Yushan-class landing platform dock * Hai Kun-class submarine * Da Wu-class rescue and salvage ship


Commercial

* Marlin Class Heavy Lift Ship :* :* * * Fort Saint Louis class containers ships :*CMA CGM Fort Saint Louis :*CMA CGM Fort Saint Pierre :*CMA CGM Fort Sainte Marie :*CMA CGM Fort Saint Georges * Green Jade File:ROCN Panshi (AOE-532) at Zuoying Naval Base 20151024.jpg, Pan Shi Fast Combat Support Ship (AOE-532) File:04.13 總統出席「海軍新型兩棲船塢運輸艦命名暨下水典禮」 - Flickr id 51112816358.jpg, Yushan landing platform dock (LPD-1401) File:新北艦(2000噸級) 02.jpg, 127 Xinbei, a 2000-ton patrol vessel built for Coast Guard Administration File:偉星艦(2000噸級) 02.jpg, 102 Wei Hsung, a 1,800-ton patrol vessel built for the Coast Guard Administration in 1992 File:US Navy 060109-N-3019M-012 The heavy lift vessel MV Blue Marlin enters Pearl Harbor, Hawaii with the Sea Based X-Band Radar (SBX) aboard.jpg, Sea-Based X-Band Radar enters
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on 9 January 2006 on its way to Adak Island,
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, transported by MV ''Blue Marlin'' File:CMA CGM Fort St Pierre (ship, 2003) 001.jpg, CMA CGM Fort St Pierre, launched 2003 File:Patrol vessel of Coast Guard Administration CG 5002 Hsinchu at the launching ceremony 20210428.jpg, Chiayi-class offshore patrol vessel File:09.28 總統主持「潛艦國造原型艦命名暨下水典禮」 - Flickr id 53219332200.jpg, Hai Kun-class submarine


Popular culture

CSBC and one of its ships is featured in episode two of the
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’s ''Superstructures: Engineering Marvels''.


See also

* List of companies of Taiwan * Maritime industries of Taiwan * Defense industry of Taiwan *
Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company (JSSC) is a Taiwanese shipbuilder based in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is the largest private shipbuilder in Taiwan. History Jong Shyn Shipbuilding Company was founded in 1973. By 2009 they had built more than 40 ...
* Lungteh Shipbuilding


References


External links


CSBC Corporation, Taiwan homepage
{{Authority control Manufacturing companies based in Kaohsiung Shipbuilding companies of Taiwan Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1937 1937 establishments in Taiwan Defence companies of Taiwan Taiwanese boat builders Maritime history of Taiwan Submarine builders