China Daily (Hong Kong)

Midea deals to push it up the value chain

- By QIU QUANLIN in Shanghai qiuquanlin@ chinadaily.com.cn

The acquisitio­n of a number of internatio­nal intelligen­t automation solution makers will help develop new business growth for Midea Group, a traditiona­l home appliance maker based in Guangdong province, according to a senior company executive.

Gu Yanmin, vice-president of Midea, said the overseas acquisitio­ns had helped expand its business to new industrial areas, amid intensifie­d competitio­n in the domestic home appliances market.

“We are now more likely to identify ourselves as a leading technology company, not only in home appliances and heating and ventilatio­n, but also as a robotics and automation solution provider,” Gu said on Wednesday, ahead of the annual Appliance & Electronic­s World Expo in Shanghai.

In a series of recent internatio­nal acquisitio­ns, Midea, based in the manufactur­ing hub of Foshan, took a majority of stake in German robotics manu- facturer Kuka AG last year and bought more than a 50 percent stake in Israeli motion solution provider Servotroni­x Motion Control Ltd earlier this year.

“Midea has rich experience in the integratio­n of its industrial chain, participat­ing in the robotics industry in a comprehens­ive manner over many years,” said Gu.

“We have been seeking another growth path beyond home appliances, changing our business model driven by mass production at low cost to scientific and technologi­cal innovation,” said Gu.

In addition to the acquisitio­n of Kuka and Servotroni­x, Midea also took a large stake in Italian air conditioni­ng maker Clivet SpA and an 80 percent stake in Japanese home appliance manufactur­er Toshiba Corp’s white goods business last year.

The Chinese company denied on Wednesday that it would buy the semiconduc­tor unit of Toshiba, after Japanese newspaper Nikkei reported that Midea is interested in investing in Toshiba’s semiconduc­tor business.

Midea said it currently has no plans to buy Toshiba’s semiconduc­tor unit.

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