Han Hsiang Projects Strong Growth with 楼8.5+ Billion in Q1 Orders
9 April 2025 路 Uncategorized 路
Aerospace company Han Hsiang announced that it received new orders totaling over 8.5 billion yuan globally during the first quarter of 2025, despite facing challenges including supply chain restructuring and regional tensions. These orders are projected to drive revenue momentum for the next six years.
Han Hsiang stated these orders originated from major aviation companies in Europe, America, and Northeast Asia, encompassing projects such as civilian aircraft body components, engine parts, related modifications, and maintenance services. Despite industry-wide supply chain disruptions following the pandemic鈥攊ncluding material shortages, component deficiencies, urgent order insertions, and quality issues鈥擧an Hsiang鈥檚 team capitalized on this restructuring period by continuously seeking cooperation with international partners through ongoing coordination efforts.
Chairman Hu Kaihong noted that over recent years, the company implemented strategies focused on expanding revenue streams, reducing costs, and consolidating resources. This enabled Han Hsiang to successfully navigate pandemic-related challenges while maintaining its workforce, production capacity, and equipment. Since last year, senior management has actively pursued growth opportunities without hesitation.
Aligning with government industrial policies, Han Hsiang proactively addresses the structural difficulties within global industries by prioritizing long-term goals over short-term fluctuations. With these first-quarter orders secured, Hu Kaihong emphasized that numerous cooperation projects remain under negotiation with international partners; further developments will be announced to provide transparency regarding Taiwan鈥檚 role in the international aviation supply chain.
(Lead image source: Provided by Han Hsiang)
Han Hsiang stated these orders originated from major aviation companies in Europe, America, and Northeast Asia, encompassing projects such as civilian aircraft body components, engine parts, related modifications, and maintenance services. Despite industry-wide supply chain disruptions following the pandemic鈥攊ncluding material shortages, component deficiencies, urgent order insertions, and quality issues鈥擧an Hsiang鈥檚 team capitalized on this restructuring period by continuously seeking cooperation with international partners through ongoing coordination efforts.
Chairman Hu Kaihong noted that over recent years, the company implemented strategies focused on expanding revenue streams, reducing costs, and consolidating resources. This enabled Han Hsiang to successfully navigate pandemic-related challenges while maintaining its workforce, production capacity, and equipment. Since last year, senior management has actively pursued growth opportunities without hesitation.
Aligning with government industrial policies, Han Hsiang proactively addresses the structural difficulties within global industries by prioritizing long-term goals over short-term fluctuations. With these first-quarter orders secured, Hu Kaihong emphasized that numerous cooperation projects remain under negotiation with international partners; further developments will be announced to provide transparency regarding Taiwan鈥檚 role in the international aviation supply chain.
(Lead image source: Provided by Han Hsiang)