CSR Corporation Limited

CSR Corporation Limited
Native name
中国南车股份有限公司
Joint stock limited liability company
Industry Locomotive and rolling stock manufacturing
Predecessor China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation(founded 2002)
Founded 28 December 2007[1]
Headquarters Beijing, People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman, Executive director: Zhao Xiaogang
Chairman (supervisory board): Wang Yan
President: Zheng Changhong
Owner majority State-owned enterprise via China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation
Website www.csrgc.com

China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited (CSR) (SEHK: 1766, SSE: 601766) is a state-owned enterprise supervised by the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is the world's largest manufacturer of electric locomotives.

At the end of 2014 CSR and rival chinese rail firm China CNR Corporation announced the intention to merge.

History

In 1986 the China National Railway Locomotive & Rolling Stock Industry Corporation (LORIC) was formed, comprising 35 production sites and 4 research centres.[2] In 2002 LORIC was separated from the ministry of Railways and China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation (CSRG) was formed.[3] Its main competitor, the China North Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation was formed in 2000.[2]

In 2002 the group manufactured the 270 km/h (170 mph) China Star high speed EMU at the Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works.

In 2007 the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited (CSR) was formed.[3][note 1]

The company's H shares were first traded on the Hong-Kong stock market on 21 August 2008, the company's A shares began trading on the 18 August 2008.[4] The shares also began trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in August; $1.57 billion was raised in the share offers.[5][6] A 40% stake in the company was offered in total on the two exchanges.[7]

Between 2004 and 2007 CSR had ~50% of the internal Chinese market for locomotives and ~80% of the market for multiple units (by volume), as well as a ~50% share in locomotive and wagon refurbishment. In the same period overseas sales accounted for ~7-8% of revenue.[8]

In April 2010 the majority shareholder and state owned holding company China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation was renamed to China South Locomotive Group.[9]

On 26 December 2011, CSR announced that it had successfully tested a super high speed train that was capable of traveling at 500 km/h.[10][11]

At the end of 2014 CSR and its rival CNR announced their intention to merge, with a 1:1 share swap; the resultant company (value ~$26billion) was to be named China Railway Rolling Stock Corp (CRRC).[12][13]

Company structure and subsidiaries

A label of CSR Meishan Company on a train

At the time of the restructuring and share issue in 2008 the company had 20 subsidiaries:

Manufacturing and maintenance
Research
Export and leasing
Other

The company owned ~46% of the shares in "South Huiton", a freight wagon manufacturer, and palm fibre processing company.[16] CSR (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd. based in Hong Kong was formed as 100% subsidiary in 2008.[17][18]

Joint ventures

Manufacturing and products

The main factories for the manufacture of locomotives are installed in Zhuzhou (electric locomotives), Ziyang, Luoyang, Xiangfan (diesel locomotives), Qishuyan, and Chengdu (the latter two also producing carriages). Carriages are built in factories in Nanjing, Zhuzhou, Beijing, Meishan, Wuchang, Tongling, Shijiazhuang, Wuhan and Guiyang. The company has two research institutes in Zhuzhou and Qishuyan.

Models

CSR SDD8 FCA (Ferrovia Centro-Atlântica) nº9564. Brasil.
Passenger car built for Luanda Railway in Angola.
CSR SDD7 locomotive and coaches for San Martín line of Argentina.

The main models are manufactured:

The firm also built subway trains, particularly for networks in Shanghai Metro and Beijing Metro.

Exports

A joint venture between CSRC and Australian-based United Group manufactured MTR with 21 Phase IV LRV cars delivered in 2009.

See also

Notes

  1. The assets of China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Industry (Group) Corporation were transferred to China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited in exchange for shares in preparation for a potential share offer.
  2. CSR Yangtze Rolling Stock Co., Ltd. was formed from CSR Qishuyan Locomotive & Rolling Stock Works (freight wagon assets), CSR Wuhan Jiang’an Rolling Stock Works, CSR Zhuzhou Rolling Stock Works, CSR Tongling Rolling Stock Works and CSR Wuchang Rolling Stock Works. Source: CSR Prospectus , 8 August 2008 , "Restructuring", p.85

References

  1. "About Us - The Company - Brief Introduction of the Company", www.csrgc.com (China South Locomotive and Rolling Stock Corporation Limited), 11 June 2011, retrieved June 2012
  2. 2.0 2.1 History www.chinacnr.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 History www.csrgc.com.cn
  4. Baker & McKenzie Advises China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited on its Global Offering – The Third Largest Hong Kong IPO , Deal Announcement , 25 August 2008 , www.bakermckenzie.com
  5. China South Locomotive shares surge in Shanghai IPO , 18 August 2008 , www.nytimes.com
  6. Zhongwang Said to Raise $1.3 Billion in Hong Kong IPO (Update1) , Bei Hu , 30 April 2009 , www.bloomberg.com
  7. China South Locomotive May Raise $1.5 Billion in IPO (Update2) , Bei Hu , 3 August 2008 , www,bloomberg.com
  8. CSR Prospectus , 8 August 2008 , "Overview", pp.1-3
  9. 中国南车股份有限公司 关于公司第一大股东更名的公告 China South Locomotive Co., Ltd. : Largest company shareholder name change announcement , 15 April 2010 , www.csrgc.com.cn
  10. China tests 500 kmh super high speed train
  11. Test train can hit 500km/h
  12. "CNR and CSR agree merger terms", www.railwaygazette.com, 31 Dec 2014
  13. "Rival China trainmakers merge to boost high-speed rail push abroad", www.reuters.com, 30 Dec 2014
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 14.14 14.15 14.16 14.17 14.18 CSR Prospectus , 8 August 2008 , "Our corporate structure", pp.88-93
  15. 15.0 15.1 China South Locomotives & Rolling Sotkc Corporation Limited: 2008 annual report p.10
  16. CSR Prospectus , 8 August 2008 , "South Huiton", pp.142-144
  17. China South Locomotives & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited: 2008 annual report p.127
  18. CSR Prospectus, retrieved 9 Feb 2015
  19. "Railway Gazette: Fourth order for largest electric locomotive manufacturer". Retrieved 2010-08-19.
  20. Reuters news agency
  21. "Dailynews". Railway gets new power sets from China. 2010-04-23.
  22. Ankara Metrosu 324 vagon alımı ihalesi yapıldı (in Turkish), 5 March 2012
  23. http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page72308?oid=334493&sn=Marketingweb+detail&pid=90389
  24. "Prometen nuevos vagones para el Roca" by Mariano Obarrio, La Nación, 24 May 2013
  25. "Gobierno anunció la compra de 300 vagones para el Roca" by Liliana Franco, Ambito Financiero, 23 May 2013
  26. "CSR fleet enters service in Buenos Aires", Railway Gazette International, 10 June 2013
  27. "Ya está en viaje la primera de las 25 formaciones para la línea Sarmiento", Telam, 7 Jan 2014

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