Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd.
Public registration snapshot and company identity context for supplier due diligence.
This snapshot currently shows
- registration status Grand opening.
- registered region Qingdao, Chengyang District.
- established on Dec 30, 2014.
- legal representative 窦本阔.
- source data last refreshed on Feb 7, 2026.
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Fact summary
- English name
- Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd
- Chinese registered name
- 保钢钢铁(青岛)有限公司
- USCC / credit code
- 9137021432600639X3
- Legal representative
- 窦本阔
- Established
- Dec 30, 2014
- Region
- Qingdao, Chengyang District
- Registered capital
- ¥16,880,000 RMB
Company identity mapping
The public page uses the English name "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd." as a readable label for the Chinese registered entity "保钢钢铁(青岛)有限公司". The underlying company record is matched to the English company name "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd" where available.
English names can be translated, self-reported, or used commercially. Before payment or contract signing, confirm that the English-facing supplier identity matches the Chinese legal entity and unified social credit code.
The registered region shown for this entity is Qingdao, Chengyang District. Cross-check that region against contracts, invoices, shipping documents, and bank instructions when supplier details are being verified.
What to verify next
Use the facts on this page as a checklist before you rely on supplier identity, payment details, or contracting documents.
- Confirm that the unified social credit code on invoices, contracts, bank details, and supplier documents matches the code shown on this page exactly.
- Treat "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd." as a readable supplier-facing label, but verify whether it maps cleanly to the company name "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd" in contracts, invoices, catalogs, and payment instructions.
- Cross-check the region "Qingdao, Chengyang District" against shipping documents, onboarding forms, invoices, and beneficiary information to catch location mismatches early.
- If the transaction is sensitive, compare the listed legal representative "窦本阔" against authorization documents, company chops, and public filing materials where available.
- Review what the registration status "Grand opening" means for your transaction, especially if you are about to pay, sign a contract, or onboard the supplier.
- If timing matters, re-check the entity close to payment or signature time because the current public snapshot was last refreshed on Feb 7, 2026.
Why these facts matter
This snapshot currently shows the company as "Grand opening". Because that wording is less clear than a simple active-or-cancelled state, it deserves manual review before money or documents are sent.
This page uses "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd." as the readable English-facing label, while the company record is tied to "Baogang Steel (Qingdao) Co., Ltd" and the Chinese entity "保钢钢铁(青岛)有限公司". That distinction matters when supplier branding differs from the registered legal name.
The available region for this record is Qingdao, Chengyang District. Use that region as a cross-check against invoices, shipping paperwork, onboarding forms, and beneficiary details.
The listed legal representative is 窦本阔. This is another identity anchor you can compare with contracts, seals, authorization letters, and public records.
The underlying public registration snapshot was last refreshed on Feb 7, 2026. If your payment or signing decision depends on the latest state, re-check the entity when the transaction window is time-sensitive.
Before payment, compare the registered company identity, credit code, and region against invoices, contracts, banking instructions, and supplier communications.
Important boundary
This page is based on public registration information and internal presentation logic for identity review.
It is designed to support company verification and due-diligence decisions, not to guarantee commercial safety or trustworthiness.
It does not constitute legal advice, legal conclusions, or an accusation about the company.