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Shanghai Electric Group Co Ltd
Shanghai Electric Group makes large industrial equipment for power plants, factories, and the power grid. Its core products include turbines, generators, boilers, motors, transmission and distribution equipment, and industrial automation systems. It also builds and installs complete energy and industrial projects, so it is not just a parts maker but also a project contractor. Its main customers are power utilities, energy developers, industrial manufacturers, and public-sector buyers that need heavy equipment and engineering support. The company makes money by selling equipment, signing engineering and construction contracts, and providing maintenance, spare parts, and after-sales services for installed systems. What makes Shanghai Electric different is its role in the industrial value chain: it sits between raw materials suppliers and end users of energy and factory equipment. It sells mission-critical machines that are expensive, customized, and tied to long service lives, so customer relationships often last for years through installation, servicing, and upgrades.
Shanghai Electric Group makes large industrial equipment for power plants, factories, and the power grid. Its core products include turbines, generators, boilers, motors, transmission and distribution equipment, and industrial automation systems. It also builds and installs complete energy and industrial projects, so it is not just a parts maker but also a project contractor.
Its main customers are power utilities, energy developers, industrial manufacturers, and public-sector buyers that need heavy equipment and engineering support. The company makes money by selling equipment, signing engineering and construction contracts, and providing maintenance, spare parts, and after-sales services for installed systems.
What makes Shanghai Electric different is its role in the industrial value chain: it sits between raw materials suppliers and end users of energy and factory equipment. It sells mission-critical machines that are expensive, customized, and tied to long service lives, so customer relationships often last for years through installation, servicing, and upgrades.