Oriental Yuhong

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Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd.
Native name
北京东方雨虹防水技术股份有限公司 [1]
Company type Public (since 2008) [2]
SZSE: 002271
Industrybuilding waterproof [3]
Founded1998;26 years ago (1998)
Key people
Li Weiguo (Chairman and CEO) [4]
Productspaint material [5]
waterproof materials [6]
short name
Simplified Chinese 东方雨虹
Traditional Chinese 東方雨虹
Hanyu Pinyin Dōngfāng Yǔhóng
Literal meaningOriental Yuhong
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Dōngfāng Yǔhóng
Website en.yuhong.com.cn

Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd. (SZSE : 002271), commonly abbreviated as Oriental Yuhong, is a waterproof system service provider, [7] founded in 1995 [8] .It prevailingly produces water-based waterproof coatings [9] for applications. [10] After being approved by the China Securities Regulatory Commission for IPO, [11] it officially went public on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange [12] on September 10, 2008. [13]

History

In August 2024, Oriental Yuhong's new factory and logistics center in the US, the Prairie View factory was breaking ground in Prairie View. [14]

In August 2024. TOA Group and Oriental Yuhong signed a strategic MOU. [15]

In June 2013, [16] Oriental Yuhong landed in Trinidad and Tobago through establishing a manufacturing plant with Lake Asphalt. [17]

In January 2016, Oriental Yuhong landed at incubator of Ben Franklin TechVentures in Pennsylvania, United States. [10]

In July 2017, [18] it jointly established Zhongguancun Bank, [19] a private bank granted by the China Banking Regulatory Commission. [20]

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