Tang Eng Iron Works

Tang Eng Iron Works

Infobox Company
company_name = Tang Eng Iron Works
唐榮鐵工廠
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company_type = Public (OTC) (OTCTW|2035)
foundation = 1940
location = Kaohsiung City, Republic of China (Taiwan).
key_people = Founder: Tang Eng
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industry = Steelmaking
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homepage = [http://www.tangeng.com.tw/eindex.asp Tang Eng Iron Works]
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Tang Eng Iron Works (Traditional Chinese: 唐榮鐵工廠) is a steelmaking company in Taiwan. It headquarter is located in Siaogang District of Kaohsiung. The company was established by Tang Eng. It was once the largest steel company in the Japanese-ruled Taiwan [cite web |url=http://ftp.moebius.com.tw:5000/demo/pci/s3_2.php |title=唐榮鐵工廠 |accessdate=2008-07-23 |work= |publisher=Council for Cultural Affairs, Executive Yuan, ROC |date= |language=Chinese] . It transformed into a province-owned company in 1962, and reorganized as a state-owned company in 1999. The company has been reprivatized since 2006. At one time, Tang Eng also owned some brick making factories [cite web |url=http://season.khcc.gov.tw/home01.aspx?ID=$3002&IDK=2&EXEC=D&DATA=57&
] which were abandoned in 1980s, and had been designated as historic monuments of Taiwan.

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External links

* [http://www.tangeng.com.tw/eindex.asp Tang Eng Iron Works]


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