On June 3rd, one of the world's top shipping and maritime events, Nor-Shipping 2025 grandly opened in Oslo, the capital of Norway. CSSC participated in the exhibition with nearly ten of its member units, showcasing a variety of flagship products. The domestic first large cruise ship and the 300,000 DWT LNG dual-fuel VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) models displayed by SWS became the center of attention at the exhibition.
Professional visitors, potential customers, and industry partners from all over the world flocked to the exhibition, stopping to view the company's exhibits. On-site staff provided detailed introductions to the company's flagship ship models. Visitors showed great interest, engaging in in-depth inquiries and lively discussions with the staff on topics such as green ships, technological innovation, and future cooperation possibilities. During the exhibition, the State Secretary of Norway's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, Even Sargeant Bakken, and the Chinese Ambassador to Norway, Hou Yue, also visited the booth, adding to the event's popularity.
This participation not only effectively showcased SWS's innovative achievements in the field of green ships to the global market but also significantly enhanced the brand's international influence. The continuous popularity of the booth demonstrated the international market's attention to SWS's capabilities in green, intelligent, and high-end shipbuilding, laying the foundation for future cooperation.
Founded in 1965 and held every two years, the Norway International Maritime Exhibition is one of the most influential shipping and maritime trade fairs in the world. This year's exhibition, which lasted for four days, attracted nearly 1,000 companies and organizations from 52 countries and regions, with an exhibition area exceeding 1,300 square meters, setting a record for the largest scale in the ev