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China General Terminal & Distribution Corporation (CGTD) provides tank storage and transportation services for petrochemical raw materials for both USI Group affiliates and other industry manufacturers. The tank terminal of CGTD is located in Kaohsiung.
TASCO Chemical Corporation is an affiliate of the TASCO Group and specializes in C4 chemistry and its derivatives, such as MTBE, MA, and MEK. 
CPC is Taiwan’s state-owned oil and gas company. As an enterprise in state ownership, it is responsible not only for returning profit to the government but also for supplying sufficient energy to the domestic market. CPC’s business areas include oil...
CPDC is a business unit of the Core Pacific Group. Its main business is in the production of petrochemical intermediates and related engineering plastics, synthetic resins, raw materials for chemical fiber, and other derivative products.
Asia Polymer Corporation (APC) is an affiliate of the USI Group and produces tailor-made LDPE/EVA products.
Nantex is primarily involved in the production and distribution of four major product categories: NBR/SBR synthetic latex, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber (NBR), carbon masterbatch, and thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
TVCM is an affiliate of USI Group and is 87.27% owned by China General Plastics Corp. TVCM is the first petrochemical company in Taiwan to adopt an oxychlorination process to manufacture VCM and 32% industrial grade hydrochloric acid (HCl). We...
USI Corporation was established in 1965. Total capital exceeded NT$11.8 billion. Its stocks have been listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange since 1972. The main business of the company is to manufacture and sell polyethylene resins. Plants are located in...
Revivegen Co., Ltd. partnered with Stolthaven Terminals to invest in a tank terminal located within Kaohsiung Intercontinental Container Terminal for the storage and distribution of liquid bulk petrochemicals and specialty chemicals. 
The Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) was formerly responsible for administering and supervising the nation’s four Harbor Bureaus (Keelung, Taichung, Kaohsiung, and Hualien). However, bureaucratic hurdles impeded the ability of these Harbor Bureaus to take full advantage of business...