CSBC Corporation, Taiwan

[1] 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.

Modifications included a flue gas desulfurization system to bring the ship into compliance with United Nations IMO 2020 emissions goals.

[6] In 2008 CSBC’s production value reached 1.131b USD, 54% of Taiwan’s total shipbuilding industry output for that year.

[15] CSBC is set to deliver ten 2,800 TEU container vessels to Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation between January 2020 and February 2021.

[18] 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.

[19] In September 2023, CSBC launched Taiwan's first domestically built submarine Haikun(Chinese: 海鯤) at its shipyard in Kaohsiung.

[20] CSBC and one of its ships is featured in episode two of the National Geographic Channel’s Superstructures: Engineering Marvels.

Keelung Yard, CSBC Corporation, Taiwan