Company History
Company History
1951 Mr. Ou Jong-Fa founds Taipei Freight Transportation Company
| 1 9 5 1 | Mr. Ou Jong-Fa founds Taipei Freight Transportation Company, specializing in heavy, odd-shaped cargo inland haulage |
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| 1 9 6 7 | Business expands and name changes to Tungya Transportation & Terminal Ltd. Tungya becomes the first container transportation company and hauls the very first container ever to arrive in Taiwan |
| 1 9 6 9 | Establishes and operates Taiwan's first container terminal in WuTu serving the port of Keelung |
| 1 9 7 2 | Company name changes to Tungya Transportation & Terminal Company Ltd., and establishes our second container terminal in Kaohsiung. Container leasing department is also established to provide customers with container leasing and refurbishing services |
| 1 9 7 7 | Pioneers and commences interport-transportation operations between the ports of Keelung and Kaohsiung. Advanced fleet dispatching concepts and equipment maintenance techniques from the USA are employed to boost fleet efficiency and longevity |
| 1 9 7 8 | Modern management systems are introduced and Electronic Data Processing Center, as the first in the industry, is established to computerize operations |
| 1 9 8 0 | Ocean forwarding department opens in Taipei, and container leasing and repair center is established in Kaohsiung |
| 1 9 8 3 | Establishes the Yang-Mei container terminal, thus completing the northern, middle, and southern service network in Taiwan |
| 1 9 8 7 | Sanctions and assists local labor unions to further promote cooperation and harmony between employees and employer |
| 1 9 9 0 | Taichung container depot is established to increase handling volume and service efficiency |
| 1 9 9 7 | Forms Logistic Division to provide inaugurated warehousing and distribution services in Taiwan to fully satisfy customer needs |
| 1 9 9 8 | Begins providing stevedoring services for NYK (Pier 121) and Hyundai (Pier 118) in Kaohsiung. Services also include CY, CFS, and Shipside trucking |
| 2 0 0 2 | SGS certifies Tungya WuTu terminal and issues ISO9001, 2000 version certificates |
| 2 0 0 2 | Tungya Yangmei terminal becomes a customs-authorized self-operated terminal, thereby providing more flexible services to our customers |