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COSCO inks contracts to build 66 ships
POSTED: 11:11 a.m. EDT, April 24,2007
BOAO, Hainan Province, April 21 -- COSCO Group, China's leading shipping and logistics service provider, inked here on Saturday contracts with four domestic shipyards to build 66 ships.

Zhang Fusheng, a COSCO spokesman, did not disclose the total value of these shipbuilding contracts but said they summed up to a record amount for the shipping giant.

The move is to help meet China's strong demand for shipping as the country's fast economic development gives rise to more imports of energy resources and more auto imports and exports, said analysts.

Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, attended the signing ceremony on the sidelines of the annual conference of the Boao Forum for Asia.

The 66 ships - including container ships, bulk cargo ships, oiltanker and car carriers - will have a total deadweight tonnage of 5.14 million.

They will be built by four domestic firms, including China Shipbuilding Industry Corp., COSCO Shipbuilding Industry Co. and COSCO Shipyard Group, and will be delivered between 2008 and 2010.

COSCO currently owns 740 ships, with a total loading capacity of 46 million dwt.
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