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Development History
  • 2025
    The Wanghai Tower at Longxue Base is officially put into use, marking the formation of the company’s dual-office layout covering Zhongshan and Longxue bases.
  • 2024
    The Zhongshan Base has constructed and put into production a production line for LNG carrier Type A tank products, with the first Type A tank project commencing construction.
  • 2024
    Withdraw from the Dongguan Base, develop the new Zhejiang Zhoushan Base, and expand the deep-water jacket business.
  • 2024
    Relocate the in-house outfitting components business from the Dongguan Base to the Zhongshan Minzhong Base
  • 2023
    The Qinzhou Base has initially completed its production capacity construction and been put into operation, and the company's first overseas project has started construction.
  • 2023
    It has withdrawn from the bridge steel structure business and explored and undertaken the pressure vessel Type C tank business.
  • 2022
    China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited has approved and initiated the plan for the Qinzhou Offshore Wind Power Industry Base, and launched the construction of the Qinzhou Base.
  • 2021
    All businesses of the Guangzhou Wenchong Dockyard have been moved to the Dongguan Base, and the machining business has been streamlined.
  • 2020
    The company leased the site from Guangdong COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry in Dongguan, and is vigorously expanding the bridge steel structure and offshore wind jacket businesses.
  • 2020
    The company has built the Zhongshan Base.
  • 2019
    The company has started expanding into the offshore wind monopile business.
  • 2014
    Nansha Company has been renamed Guangzhou Wenchong Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. and incorporated the outfitting parts business of Xinhang Shipbuilding Industry (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.
  • 2012
    The former Ministry of Machinery Industry and Wanqingsha Crane Co., Ltd. have been merged to form Nansha Company.