Recently, multiple projects of CCCC achieved major progress.
Logistics park project in Malaysia completes key traffic artery
Asphalt paving for the main road of Phase I of the Malaysia-China Kuantan International Logistics Park was successfully completed, marking the connection of the park's key traffic artery. The completion of this phase lays a solid foundation for the project's on-time delivery, the accelerated agglomeration of industries, and the official operation of the park.
The road, totaling 750 meters in length and 30 meters in width, serves as a crucial transportation corridor connecting various functional zones and enterprises within the park.
East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) project achieves power connection for Kota Bharu-Gombak section
Seven 11kV power distribution substations along the ECRL project in Bentong, Temerloh, Maran, Permaisuri, Pasir Puteh, Chukai, and Kuala Terengganu were successfully energized within 7 days.
The ECRL features a total of 14 power distribution substations along the line. To date, 8 of the 11kV substations have been successfully energized, providing vital support for the safe and stable operation of the railway's various operational systems.
Bogota Metro Line 1 project successfully energizes SER1 high-voltage substation
Recently, the 115/34.5kV SER1 high-voltage substation successfully completed its one-time grid connection and energization with the local power authority's 115kV high-voltage grid. The substation supports the power supply for traction, dynamic lighting, and operational equipment across the entire line. The successful energization secures the power supply required for the project to commence operations on schedule.
Multipurpose terminal expansion project in Posorja, Ecuador passes handover inspection
Located in the town of Posorja in Guayaquil, the project primarily involves constructing a 232.5-meter terminal extension, as well as building new breakwaters, tracks, temporary roads, fenced high-mast lighting towers, and supporting power supply and lighting systems. Once put into operation, the project will further consolidate Ecuador's position as a regional logistics hub and significantly facilitate international trade.
5,000-ton fixed-jib crane vessel completes lifting tests in Dubai
The crane vessel features a rated lifting capacity of 5,000 tons using four main hooks simultaneously (1,250 tons per single hook) and possesses robust operational capabilities to handle various working conditions. It is expected to emerge as one of the world's premier large-scale offshore lifting vessels in the future. The client sent a letter of appreciation, highly commending the execution and professionalism of the design and commissioning teams.