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  1. Wuhan Iron and Steel Corporation (WISCO) is a Chinese state-owned enterprise. It started to operate in 1958 in Qingshan, Wuhan, Hubei, China. It was administered by State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC), but in 2016 it was merged with fellow SASAC supervised steel maker Baosteel Group.

  2. www.ahlsteel.com › steel-cooperation › wuhan-iron-and-steelWuhan iron and steel group

    Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Corporation (WISCO) started construction in 1955 and put into operation on September 13, 1958. According to the data provided by China Iron and Steel Industry Association, WISCO ranked 11th in the world in output in 2015.

  3. Wuhan Iron and Steel Company Limited known as WISCO (and formerly WGGF, abb. of pinyin: Wǔgāng gǔfèn), is a subsidiary of listed steel maker Baoshan Iron and Steel; Wuhan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. was a subsidiary of state-owned Wuhan Iron and Steel Corporation until 2016.

  4. Wuhan Iron and Steel(Group) Corp. manufactures and distributes steel products. The Company produces and sells hot rolled steels, cold rolled steels, galvanized steels, color coated...

  5. 武汉钢铁集团公司是新中国成立后兴建的第一个特大型钢铁联合企业于1955年开始建设1958年9月13日建成投产在近六十年的发展历程中为我国钢铁工业和国民经济发展作出了重要贡献

  6. Wuhan Iron and Steel (Group) Company. Company Information. Key Financials (last Fiscal Year) Profits As A % Of. Updated: Country: Headquarters: Industry: Metals.

  7. Wuhan Iron & Steel was the 11th largest steelmaker in the world, producing ~26 million tonnes (mt) of steel in 2015. The company was acquired by Baosteel at end-2016, to create the Baowu Iron and Steel Group. The timeline below covers the history of the firm until the point of the takeover by Baosteel.