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Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co Ltd
SZSE:200771

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Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co Ltd
SZSE:200771
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Price: 13.3 Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.6B
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Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co Ltd
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Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co Ltd, a prominent player in the energy equipment sector, originated amidst China's industrial growth. Founded in 1958, the company has grown to become a significant contributor to the global power generation arena. The firm's expertise lies in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of steam turbines, which serve a crucial role in various industries such as power generation, petrochemicals, and shipbuilding. Over the decades, Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co has fine-tuned its engineering prowess, allowing it to produce high-efficiency turbines that cater to varied energy needs. The company's technological advancements have been pivotal in securing its reputation as an innovator and leader in the steam turbine industry, strategically positioning itself in both domestic and international markets. Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co generates its revenue primarily through the sale of its steam turbine systems, which are vital components in transforming thermal energy into mechanical work or electricity. The company serves a wide spectrum of industries, ensuring a diversified revenue stream. Beyond manufacturing, it offers a suite of services, including installation, maintenance, and after-sales support, which not only enhance customer loyalty but also create a recurring income flow. By continuously investing in research and development, Hangzhou Steam Turbine Co aims to improve the efficiency and environmental friendliness of its products, thereby aligning with global trends towards sustainable energy while sustaining its financial health and competitive edge in the rapidly evolving energy sector.

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