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@Murgatroyd49: COSCO Group is a predecessor of China COSCO Shipping. I think it is best to have this article redirected to the COSCO Group section of China COSCO Shipping, as the information there is essentially the same as this article. If you object to my proposed redirect, I would point to the UASC section of Hapag-Lloyd. CartleR255 (talk) 13:32, 23 May 2020 (UTC)
I changed all instances of COSCO Shipping or China COSCO Shipping to COSCO SHIPPING, as that is the English abbreviation of China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited per the company's website. I also made minor grammatical improvements and added and referenced China Shipping Container Lines membership in the Ocean Three Alliance. CartleR255 (talk) 21:57, 21 June 2020 (UTC)
@Anthony Appleyard: Thanks for moving the article. I would like to clarify that the article title should actually be all uppercase - that is how it is displayed on the company website. CartleR255 (talk) 22:06, 21 June 2020 (UTC)
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The company "COSCO (Hong Kong) Group" seems did not have WP:NCORP, but rather known as a Hong Kong division of China Ocean Shipping (Group) Corporation (COSCO) and now part of COSCO Shipping.
Due to the article is very short, did not have WP:NCORP, i suggest just merge it to COSCO Shipping as a section . Matthew hk (talk) 07:05, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
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Ok, listed company should pass WP:NCORP, but the situation of COSCO Shipping Holdings (formerly, China COSCO Holdings) is awkward, since it is the flagship subsidiary of the group that most (but not all) assets of the whole business group are floated in the stock exchange via COSCO Shipping Holdings.
For example, COSCO Shipping Ports in fact a second-tier subsidiary inside the COSCO Shipping group and a first tier subsidiary of COSCO Shipping Holdings. The exception of this company structure, would be some other subsidiary such as COSCO International. which is relatively smaller listed company in its niche business.
COSCO Shipping Holdings also formerly known as "China COSCO Holdings", or in short, "China COSCO", which China COSCO, as a redirect, under WP:RFD. As "China COSCO" is resembled to the ultimate parent company of the group, China COSCO Shipping, aka COSCO Shipping. To sum up, this time, i do think COSCO Shipping Holdings, a listed company, has high degree of overlap with its parent, COSCO Shipping. Thus, there is a merit to merge per WP:Overlap. Matthew hk (talk) 16:47, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
I am not going to create a new article for COSCO Shipping Specialized Carriers, yet another listed company of the group. The listed company, was known as COSCO Shipping Co., Ltd., which unfortunately almost the same as the common name of its parent company (this article). Thus, i redirect it to here. Matthew hk (talk) 16:52, 19 December 2020 (UTC)
In the services and subsidiaries section, there is "...COSCO Shipping Lines (COSCON)...". However, COSCO Shipping Lines is formed from the merger of COSCON and CSCL. It no longer uses the COSCON brand. To be fair we should either remove parentheses COSCON or add CSCL. Cartle R255 17:31, 20 December 2020 (UTC)