China Shipbuilder Ponders Overseas Yard Acquisition

SinoShip News
Wednesday, August 15, 2012

China Shipbuilding Industry Corp (CSIC) says it has had advanced talks with a European shipbuilder so far.

Despite the travails of the lack of orders at home one of China’s shipbuilding majors is looking at taking advantage of the downturn by acquiring some overseas yards to boost its technology expertise, reports Sinoship News.

China Shipbuilding Industry Corp (CSIC), the state-run entity that controls many northern Chinese yards, said recently that  it had held advanced talks with one European shipbuilder so far.

"The talks did not bear any fruit but they did help us gain experience in negotiating with European companies," a senior executive, Sun Bo  said recently.

"We will continue pursuing the idea (of mergers and acquisitions of European shipbuilding companies)," he added.
 

Categories: Mergers & Acquisitions Shipbuilding

Related Stories

Gulf Coast Shipbuilding is the Anchor for America’s Maritime Comeback

Navantia UK Welcomes Northern Ireland's Secretary of State to Harland & Wolff Shipyard

Damen Signs Contract to Deliver Combi Freighters (CF) 3850 to the Polidano Group

Current News

Urals Oil Prices at Russian Ports Rise Amidst Cheaper Freight Costs

Jennifer Heiton Appointed to Chief Financial Officer at Port of Aberdeen

ABB to Supply New Cranes, Systems Upgrade for Trapac Los Angeles Terminal Yard Expansion

Port of Antwerp-Bruges: Jacques Vandermeiren Steps Down as CEO, Rob Smeets Takes on Role

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News