Opened new, strategic offices in Huizhou, Zhuhai and Beijing, expanding and strengthening our presence in China significantly. We now operate in 10 locations in China.
Attained membership status with the Singapore Business Federation.
Diversified the Client sectors we serve and expanded to Civil Infrastructure, Financial Services and Information & Communications Technology sectors.
Established our foray into the Renewable Energy sector by forming a joint venture with Hexicon AB as an Offshore Wind Farm Development and Engineering Company.
Opened new offices in Almaty, Kazakhstan and Chatham, the U.K.
Restructured and revitalized the Singapore operations with a new team and office location.
COENS is renamed as COENS Energy.
Opened strategic offices in Hong Kong and Houston.
Opened new office in Singapore.
COENS received their first global agreement from MODEC.
COENS Energy formed a joint venture company with Clough Engineering of Australia to specialize in commissioning and completions work, named CloughCOENS.
CloughCOENS won first commissioning contract with Chevron Wheatstone.
Established regional capabilities for Client services in Asia Pacific with 13 offices in 6 countries.
Received award from the Small and Medium Business Administration & Venture Association for achieving sales in excess of 100 billion Won.
COENS Energy merged with CS International Maritime Safety Training Center.
Opened new office in Yangon, Myanmar.
Received our first single source contract from Daewoo International.
CS Total renamed COENS Energy.
COENS Energy became the largest service and manpower provider to EPC projects in South Korea.
International Trade Institute recognized COENS for developing trade in excess of US$ 50 Million and bestows upon them an Expert prize.
Received a Master Service Agreement from ExxonMobil.
International Trade Institute recognized COENS for developing trade in excess of US$ 5 Million and bestows upon them an Expert prize.
CS Air Total merged with CS Plus and became CS Total
Opened branch office in Yuhzno, Sakhalin.
Received first manpower contract in Sakhalin from Samsung Heavy Industry
CS Air Total merged with CS One and operated under the name CS Air Total
Opened new offices in Shanghai, Dalian and Yantai, China.
OK Total renamed to CS Air Total.
Formed an alliance with an international manpower company.
Built the first Service Residence in Korea for foreign consultants.
OK Total Services formed to support EPC projects in the Daewoo Shipping & Marine Enterprise Yard.
OK Total Service received their first service contract from ConocoPhillips
CS Plus formed as a service company to support EPC projects in the Hyundai Heavy Industry Yard.
CS Plus received their first Korean manpower contract from Royal Dutch Shell
CS One formed as a service company to support EPC projects in the Samsung Heavy Industry Yard.