Frank Tsao

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曹文锦(1925年-2019年8月12日),生于上海浦东,祖籍浙江宁波,香港与新加坡航运业企业家,万邦集团董事长,有“华人船王”之称。 rdf:langString
Tan Sri Frank Tsao Wen-king (Chinese: 曹文錦; 1925 – 12 August 2019) was a Chinese-born entrepreneur who established shipping and textiles businesses in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Tsao took over his family shipping business in Shanghai and moved it to Hong Kong when the Communists took over China. He founded International Maritime Carriers (IMC Group) in Hong Kong, before moving it to Singapore in the early 1990s. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Frank Tsao
rdf:langString 曹文锦
rdf:langString Frank Tsao
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rdf:langString Tsao Wen-king
rdf:langString George Tsao Ying-yung
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rdf:langString Tsao Ng Yu-shun
rdf:langString Businessman, philanthropist
rdf:langString 曹隱云
rdf:langString 萬邦航運公司
rdf:langString Tan Sri Frank Tsao Wen-king (Chinese: 曹文錦; 1925 – 12 August 2019) was a Chinese-born entrepreneur who established shipping and textiles businesses in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Tsao took over his family shipping business in Shanghai and moved it to Hong Kong when the Communists took over China. He founded International Maritime Carriers (IMC Group) in Hong Kong, before moving it to Singapore in the early 1990s. Tsao helped build Singapore into an international shipping hub, and co-founded MISC and Unithai, the national shipping companies of Malaysia and Thailand, respectively, as well as Suntec City in Singapore. For his contributions, he was awarded the nobility title Tan Sri by the King of Malaysia, the Silver Bauhinia Star of Hong Kong, and the Honorary Citizen Award, Singapore's highest honour for non-citizens.
rdf:langString 曹文锦(1925年-2019年8月12日),生于上海浦东,祖籍浙江宁波,香港与新加坡航运业企业家,万邦集团董事长,有“华人船王”之称。
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