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It has withdrawn from the bridge steel structure business and explored and undertaken the pressure vessel Type C tank business.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.