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Wison New Energies & CIMC Changhong Sign Partnership

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine
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Wison New Energies (WNE) and Zhoushan CIMC Changhong Shipyard Co (CIMC Changhong) signed a three-year strategic cooperation agreement in Shanghai. According to the agreement, WNE shall provide full EPCIC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation, and Commissioning) services, pertaining to floating natural gas facilities and clean energy solutions. CIMC Changhong, leveraging its formidable assets in the domain of offshore engineering and construction, will align with WNE to reinforce their competencies. Together, the two companies are poised to bolster Wison’s pre-eminence within the sector of integrated clean energy solution.

CIMC Changhong is a large-scale shipbuilding and offshore engineering company offering integrated services across the entire industry chain, including shipbuilding, repairs, conversions, and marine engineering projects.

This strategic partnership underscores Wison’s determination and confidence in continuing its expansion and deepening its presence in the clean energy sector. Moving forward, Wison is committed to aggregating premium industrial resources to offer its clients efficient, integrated clean energy solutions, contributing to the global transition towards sustainable energy.

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