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China Rescue And Salvage Bureau
The Ministry of Transport Rescue and Salvage Bureau of the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国交通运输部救助打捞局) (short form, China Rescue and Salvage) is an institution directly under the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. It is the most important maritime rescue and Marine salvage, salvage organization in China, and the only one that operates at national level. It is based in Beijing. As of 2022, it had 10,000 employees, 80% of whom were professional technical personnel, divers, and crew, manning 191 vessels (76 specialist rescue vessels, and 132 specialist salvage vessels), 20 rescue aircraft and 21 specialist rescue teams. CRS has gained a good international reputation for its willingness and ability to operate in extreme bad sea conditions, receiving a number of international prizes. The CRS also engages in commercial salvage work, and other forms of marine engineering. History The origin of China Rescue and Salvage are in a ...
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Ministry Of Transport Of The People's Republic Of China
The Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China () is an agency responsible for railway, road, air and water transportation regulations in China. It is a constituent department of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, State Council. Function The Ministry of Transport's functions include coordinating the transport system, guiding and planning the management of transport hubs, and implementing policies and standards for highways, waterways, and Civil aviation in China, civil aviation. History The MOT's origins date back to 1912 when the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Taiwan), Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Republic of China was established. In early March 2008, the 2008 National People's Congress, National People's Congress announced the creation of a combined ministry for road, air and water transport. The Ministry of Communications, Civil Aviation Administration of China, Civil Aviation Administration and the C ...
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