On the afternoon of August 21, 2018, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation held an enlarged leadership meeting.Entrusted by the leaders of the Organization Department of the Central Committee, the responsible comrades of the Cadre Bureau of the Organization Department of the Central Committee announced the decision of the Central Committee on the appointment of the general manager of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation: Wu Yongjie will be appointed as the director, general manager and deputy secretary of the party group of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.Among them, the positions of deputy general manager and deputy secretary of the party group of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.

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Wu Yongjie is an old man in China's shipbuilding industry. He has worked in this field for more than 30 years and has been working in China State Shipbuilding Industry Corporation before.According to public information, Wu Yongjie was born in February 1962 in Beijing. He graduated from Tsinghua University in 1985 majoring in industrial automation with a bachelor's degree in engineering.In August 1985, he joined the China State Shipbuilding Corporation and successively worked in the System Engineering Department and the Military Industry Bureau.

After the transformation of China State Shipbuilding Corporation in 1999, he served as the director and secretary of the Party Committee of the Ship System Engineering Department of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (hereinafter referred to as CSSC) since May 2001, and as the chief engineer in August 2012.From December 2012, Wu Yongjie was promoted to the deputy general manager of the group, and became a member of the party group in the next month. In December 2015, he served as the deputy secretary of the party group and deputy general manager of the group.

Sun Bo, the former general manager of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, which he took up this time, was sacked two months ago.During Sun Bo's tenure, in March 2017, the central inspection team conducted a mobile inspection of CSIC and found four weak points of awareness, insufficient focus on main responsibilities, insufficient seriousness in political life within the party, and inadequate implementation of cadre selection and appointment regulations.Strict and other issues.

The inspection team also pointed out that some leaders have a weak sense of discipline, violate the spirit of the eight central regulations, and some use corporate management power to seek personal gain., Similar to Wu Yongjie's transfer to the general manager of CSIC, in recent years, CSSC and CSIC have had many high-level personnel interactions.

In March 2015, Hu Wenming, the former chairman and secretary of the party committee of CSSC, was transferred to the chairman and secretary of the party group of CSSC; at the end of June this year, Yang Jincheng, then deputy general manager of CSSC, was transferred to the post of president of CSSC.manager.

According to public information, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation and China State Shipbuilding Industry Corporation were previously the same unit—China State Shipbuilding Corporation.In May 1982, the State Council approved the establishment of China State Shipbuilding Corporation on the basis of 135 enterprises and institutions of the former Sixth Ministry of Machinery and 15 enterprises and institutions of the Ministry of Communications.

On July 1, 1999, the former China State Shipbuilding Corporation was reorganized into China State Shipbuilding Corporation and China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.According to official information, both companies are super-large state-owned enterprises. CSIC ranks 233rd among the world's top 500 companies, ranking first among global shipping companies; CSSC ranks 364th among the world's top 500 companies.

Born in February 1962, Wu Yongjie is a member of the Communist Party of China and a native of Beijing. He graduated from Tsinghua University in 1985 with a major in industrial automation and a bachelor's degree in engineering.Since August 1985, he has worked in the Ship System Engineering Department of China State Shipbuilding Corporation. He has successively served as the deputy director and director of the Eighth Research Office of the Ship System Engineering Department of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, and the director of the third branch.Since October 1997, he has served as the assistant to the director of the Military Industry Bureau of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.

Since June 1998, he has served as the deputy director of the Ship System Engineering Department of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.Since May 2001, he has served as the director and secretary of the Party Committee of the Ship System Engineering Department of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.Since August 2012, he has served as the chief engineer of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.Since December 2012, he has served as the deputy general manager of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.

Since January 2013, he has served as the deputy general manager and member of the party group of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.Since December 2015, he has served as the deputy secretary of the party group and deputy general manager of China State Shipbuilding Corporation.Since August 2018, he has served as director, general manager and deputy party secretary of China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation.