Taiwaness Steel Giant Links With Cambodia Fuxin

“PT Sans”;color:black\”>China Steel Structure Co., Ltd (CSSC) was founded in 1978. It is Taiwan’s first and largest steel structure company which operates three world-class fully integrated production systems separately located in Kaohsiung and Guantian of Taiwan and Kunshan of mainland China.

mso-bidi-font-family:”PT Sans”;color:black\”>These production plants produce steel structures for a wide range of constructions including high-rise buildings, long-span architectures, semi-conductors, blast furnaces, steel mills, power plants, storage tanks, drillship derricks, bridges, railway stations and maintenance depots and environmental engineering projects.

mso-bidi-font-family:”PT Sans”;color:black\”>Based on the principle of abiding by a strict quality control system, CSSC has not only built up a reputation for excellence but also offers the best guarantee to customers.

“PT Sans”;color:black\”>Based on excellent technology and manufacturing capacity, and all-round service, as well as guarantees of quality, cost and timing, CSSC not only has outstanding performance in Taiwan but also exports steel-structure products to America, Japan, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Amman, Fiji, Mainland China, the Philippines and other countries.

“PT Sans”;color:black\”>Fulfilling a commitment to ‘Quality, Cost, and Timing,’ CSSC provides proper physical and mental care to its staff to ensure their best working performance.

“PT Sans”;color:black\”>To build a consensus among all staff, CSSC has a common goal: \’Regardless of our current best, we simply have to be better. Carrying on an overall quality control system, we strictly implement standard operational procedures.\’

“PT Sans”;color:black\”>Looking into the future and in response to the growing market for industry in ASEAN, CSSC has taken a step forward to enter the market. Equipped with a high average growth rate of annual GDP, strategic location, and innovative spirit of its young population, Cambodia has been selected among other ASEAN countries to be the location for a new CSSC plant.

mso-bidi-font-family:”PT Sans”;color:black\”>To strengthen its foothold in Cambodia, CSSC is partnering with the local leader in steel, FUXIN Steel Buildings, a subsidiary of ISI Group, and Wel-Hunt Material Enterprise that will support the new company with raw steel material supply. With ISI Group and Wel-Hunt Material Enterprise, CSSC is setting up a plant facility in Cambodia called Chungkang Steel Structure Cambodia (CSSC-Cambodia). After roughly one year of construction and preparation, CSSC (Cambodia) finally had its soft launch opening in mid-April 2016.

mso-bidi-font-family:”PT Sans”;color:black\”>CSSC-Cambodia, a marriage of outstanding human resources, technology and capital based on efficient management, provides all kinds of shaped steel and integrated services of steel structure construction, including design, engineering technical support, and fabrication, erection of steel structures and civil construction. It is ready to be a part of growing economy of the Kingdom of Cambodia and ASEAN countries.

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