Oslo, June 3, 2025 — Dajin Heavy Industry made a grand appearance at the 30th NOR-SHIPPING International Maritime Exhibition, unveiling its cutting-edge innovations in long-distance specialized carriers and high-end shipbuilding. This underscores Dajin’s "hardcore" capabilities in marine engineering.
An Excellent Global Platform for Maritime Industry
As the maritime sector’s "barometer", NOR-SHIPPING 2025 —coinciding with its 60th anniversary—gathered industry leaders and experts worldwide. Dajin engaged in comprehensive discussions with them regarding innovative developments and future trends shaping the maritime industry.
High-Level Dialogue: Meeting Chinese Ambassador to Norway
During the exhibition, Dajin's Chairman Jin Xin held a significant meeting at the booth (D06-27) with distinguished guests including Hou Yue, Chinese Ambassador to Norway, and Even Tronstad Sagebakken, State Secretary to the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy.
The discussion focused on:
✅ Enhancing industry collaboration
✅ Accelerating green energy transitions
✅ Facilitating collaboration with local companies in Norway
The leading advantages of Nor-shipping in green shipping technologies, hydrogen applications, and smart maritime systems are naturally in complement with Dajin’s practical expertise in offshore wind equipment manufacturing and heavy-transportation services. Dajin is willing to deepen cooperation with all partners in technology R&D, capacity sharing, and logistics innovation. For example, it aims to jointly develop low-carbon transport equipment with shipbuilding enterprises, co-build offshore wind projects with energy developers, and establish green logistics standards with maritime service institutions. Taking the ocean as a bond and innovation as an engine, Dajin seeks to jointly create a new chapter of open cooperation and mutual benefit in the global green energy transition journey.
This successful showcase at NOR-SHIPPING 2025 marks another strategic leap in Dajin's global marine engineering leadership, reinforcing our commitment to driving sustainable innovation in the maritime sector.