Mao Guanglie, Director of the Zhejiang Provincial Intelligent Manufacturing Expert Committee, paid a research visit to Huai’kan Nanfang.


On August 4, 2021, Director Mao Guanglie of the Zhejiang Provincial Intelligent Manufacturing Expert Committee visited Huai’an Nanfang to inspect and assess the progress of smart factory construction. Accompanying him were leaders including Lin Guorong, President of the Shanghai Southern Region; Xu Kunquan, General Manager of Huai’an Nanfang; Yuan Yibin, Chairman of Sinoma Bangye; Zhu Yongzhi, General Manager; as well as the head of Sinoma Bangye’s Huai’an project team.
The inspection team visited the Huai’an Southern Smart Factory site, the central control room, and the fully automated laboratory, and engaged in discussions on technologies related to “smart manufacturing.”
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Visit the Huai’kan Southern Central Control Room and the Intelligent Control and Command Center.
 
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Visit the Huai’kan Southern Fully Automated Laboratory
At the symposium, General Manager Xu Kunquan briefed Director Mao on Huai’kan Nanfang’s progress in areas such as intelligent manufacturing and green development. Director Mao commended the significant achievements made in Huai’kan Nanfang’s smart manufacturing initiatives and provided a detailed explanation of his understanding of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, as well as an analysis of the evolving trends in China’s statistical assessment framework. These insights offer valuable theoretical guidance for the company as it formulates strategies to achieve its carbon‑peaking and carbon‑neutral goals and to build a new development paradigm.

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