China Resources (Holdings) Co., Ltd. (“CR” or “China Resources Group”) is a diversified holding company registered in Hong Kong. CR was first established as “Liow & Co.” in Hong Kong in 1938, and was later restructured and renamed as China Resources Company in 1948. In 1952, instead of being affiliated to the General Office of the CPC Central Committee, it came under the Central Trade Department (now known as the Ministry of Commerce). In 1983, it was again restructured into China Resources (Holdings) Co., Ltd. In December 1999, CR was no longer linked to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, and came under state management. In 2003, under the direct supervision of SASAC, it became one of the key state-owned enterprises. In 1953, China Resources became the general trading agency for China's import-export companies in Hong Kong. During the period when Hong Kong’s trade volume took up one-third of total foreign trade volume in China, the company’s primary role was to arrange exports and guarantee a stable supply to Hong Kong as well as import essential supplies to mainland China. In 1983, China Resources (Holdings) Co., Ltd. (“CR” or “the group”) was established, gradually transforming from an integrated trading company to a diversified and industry-oriented holding enterprise in order to fit into the reform plans of the foreign trade ecosystem. Since 2000, CR has undertaken reforms on two occasions to build up to its current business pattern and scale. Under China Resources Group there are five business areas, including consumer products, healthcare, energy services, urban construction and operation, technology and finance, seven key strategic business units, 19 grade-1 profit centers, one direct affiliate, about 2,000 business entities, and 371,000 employees. In Hong Kong, there are eight listed companies under CR, and CR Land is a HSI constituent. For more information please visit our official website https://www.crc.com.hk/ .
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China Resources uses 5 different technologies from 14 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including Oracle E-Business, SAP Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM) and Oracle ERP.
China Resources uses products from 13 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Computer-aided Design & Engineering, and Business Intelligence.
Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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Oracle E-Business | Enterprise Applications | Oracle | |
SAP Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM) | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) | SAP | |
Oracle Hyperion Enterprise | Business Intelligence | Oracle | |
Oracle ERP | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) | Oracle | |
Modernizr | Software Frameworks | Modernizr |
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