CSR Corporation Limited


CSR Corporation Limited, formerly known as China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corp was a Chinese manufacturer of locomotive and rolling stock.
In 2015, the company merged with China CNR to form CRRC.

History

In 2007 the China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited was formed. as a special purpose vehicle for potential initial public offering for the major assets of state-owned CSR Group. Some auxiliary assets were left in the group and remained unlisted.
The company's H shares were first traded on the Hong-Kong stock market on 21 August 2008, the company's A shares began trading on the 18 August 2008. The shares also began trading on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in August; $1.57 billion was raised in the share offers. A 40% stake in the company was offered in total on the two exchanges.
On 26 December 2011, CSR announced that it had successfully tested a super high speed train that was capable of traveling at 500 km/h.
In February 2014, CSR acquired the Argentine rolling stock manufacturer Emprendimientos Ferroviarios.

Merger

At the end of 2014 CSR and its rival CNR announced their intention to merge, with a 1:1 share swap; the resultant company was to be named CRRC. The two companies formally merged on 1 June 2015.

Company structure and subsidiaries

At the time of the restructuring and share issue in 2008 the company had 20 subsidiaries:
;Manufacturing and maintenance
;Research
  • CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Research Institute Co., Ltd., R&D and manufacture of electric propulsion and control, suspension and noise reducing elements, polymer composites and insulators.
  • CSR Qishuyan Locomotive & Rolling Stock Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd., R&D of mechanical transmissions, brakes, shock absorbers and manufacturing techniques.
;Export and leasing
  • New Leap Transportation Equipment Investment & Leasing Co., Ltd., investment in, leasing, sale, and technical support of rail vehicles.
;Other
  • CSR Co. Ltd. based in Hong Kong was formed as 100% subsidiary in 2008.

Joint ventures

Manufacturing and products

The main factories for the manufacture of locomotives are installed in Zhuzhou, Ziyang, Luoyang, Xiangfan, Qishuyan, and Chengdu. Carriages are built in factories in Nanjing, Zhuzhou, Beijing, Meishan, Wuchang, Tongling, Shijiazhuang, Wuhan and Guiyang. The company has two research institutes in Zhuzhou and Qishuyan.

Models

Main models manufactured:
  • Electric locomotives:
  • * Type TM1
  • * Type KZ4A high-speed
  • * Type DJ2 "Olympic star"
  • * SS series, including SS3, SS4, SS6, SS8, SS9 and their varieties
  • * AC4000 test bed
  • * Type HXD1 "Harmony": Orders have been placed for 1710 units and production capacity has been increased to 800 units per year.
  • EMUs
  • * High-speed train "China Star"
  • * High-speed train "Central China Star"
  • Diesel locomotives
  • * Qishuyan-built diesels for Guinea
  • * Type DF4B, DF4C, DF4D and varieties
  • * Type DF5B
  • * Type DF8B and varieties
  • * Type DF11 and DF11G for passenger trains
  • * Type DF12 Shunter
  • * Diesel-hydraulic locomotives DFH 3 and DFH 5
  • * Yard shunters GK & GKD series, in several gauges ranging from 762 to 1435 mm.
  • DMUs
  • * Type DDJ1
The firm also built subway trains, particularly for networks in Shanghai Metro and Beijing Subway.

Exports

A joint venture between CSRC and Australian-based United Group manufactured MTR with 21 Phase IV LRV cars delivered in 2009.

Controversy

In June 2016 the CSR along with members of the Gupta family were accused of trying to improperly influence the awarding of a R51 billion 2012 contract for CSR to deliver 600 trains to the South African Passenger Rail Agency. It was later reported that the future South African Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane was also allegedly implicated in the deal when she worked as Counselor Immigration and Civic Services in South Africa's embassy in China.