Shanghai Railway Communication Co., Ltd. belongs to China Railway Communication Signal Co., Ltd., which is an equipment manufacturing enterprise integrating communication and signal in China railway communication signal industry, and is a designated unit for the industrialization of national rail transit communication signal equipment.
China Railway Communication Signal Co., Ltd. was jointly established by China Railway Communication Signal Group Co., Ltd., China Machinery Industry Group Co., Ltd., China Chengtong Holding Group Co., Ltd., China Guo Xin Holding Co., Ltd. and Jinzhong Jiacheng Investment Management Co., Ltd.
China Railway Communication Signal Group (China Railway Signal &; CRSC (China Hao Tong for short) is a large central enterprise directly supervised by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.
2011654381On October 4th, China Business News learned from China Railway Communication Signal Group Company (hereinafter referred to as "China Hao Tong") that China Railway Communication Signal Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Hao Tong Stock") is expected to be on 201/kloc-0. This means that the overall listing of China Hao Tong will be accelerated.
Hao Tong Company owns 25 related enterprises, and has set up five business divisions, namely, overseas, urban rail transit, communication and information, infrastructure and engineering, which are distributed in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, northeast, northwest, south, southwest and central China. Hao Tong's parent company, China Hao Tong, achieved an operating income of about 8.09 billion yuan in 2009.
The main tasks of the Group are the design, consultation and supervision of communication, signal, information, electric power and automatic control of railway and urban rail transit, product development and manufacturing, system integration and construction and installation, product maintenance and supporting services. Headquartered in Beijing, the Group has wholly-owned and holding enterprises all over Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang, Xi, Chengdu, Jinan and other large and medium-sized cities.
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