Deputy transportation minister named minister in wake of train crash
04/19/2021 07:48 PM
Wang Kwo-tsai. CNA file photo
Taipei, April 19 (CNA) Wang Kwo-tsai (王國材) will replace Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) as head of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) after Lin resigned to take responsibility for a deadly train accident earlier this month.
The 62-year-old Wang, who has been the MOTC s deputy political minister since May 2016, was chosen because of his experience and expertise in public transportation, Cabinet spokesperson Lo Ping-cheng (羅秉成) said at a press conference Monday.
Wang also has excellent communication skills and played a pivotal role in resolving a strike of one of Taiwan s major carriers, China Airlines (CAL), in 2019, according to Lo.
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By Christian Shelton01 February 2021
International heavy lift and transportation provider Mammoet has strengthened its presence in Taichung, Taiwan, to better serve the growing wind market there. Mammoet Taiwan is working with TIPC under the name Taiwan International Ports Heavy-Machinery Co. Here, at an opening reception for the new venture, are: Ken Chang, president of Giant and Taiwan International Ports Heavy-Machinery Co (extreme right), Chris Schraa, general manager of Mammoet Taiwan (second to the right), and VIP guest
January 22, 2021, by Nadja Skopljak
Mammoet is opening a new office in Taichung, Taiwan, to be closer to project sites and to offer onshore services for offshore wind farms locally.
In particular, Mammoet will provide engineering, heavy lifting and transportation solutions, including marshaling, ballasting, weighing, load-in and load-out transportation services.
Besides the new office, which is located next to a quay area marked for turbine pre-assembly work, Mammoet has offices in Hsinchu and Kaohsiung.
The announcement comes after the Dutch company set up a joint venture with Giant Heavy Machinery Services Corp and the recent cooperation with Taiwan International Ports Corporation (TIPC).
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