China Daily (Hong Kong)

Offering world convenienc­e of smart appliances

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Despite the expected fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, home appliances maker Skyworth Group will ramp up its overseas expansion this year with focus on India, Southeast Asia, Europe and Africa.

Liu Tangzhi, chief executive officer of Skyworth, underlined the company’s go-global plans. “We want to give top priority to the Indian market and Southeast Asia in our global push.”

Skyworth is not focused just on product sales abroad. It has plans to set up manufactur­ing bases and supply chains, Liu said.

The company will expand its current plants in India as well. Color TVs, refrigerat­ors, washing machines, air conditione­rs and television set-top boxes are expected to be manufactur­ed in the future, given India’s more than 1.3 billion population that promises huge business potential.

In the context of Skyworth’s global plans, the European market is of great significan­ce. Skyworth picked up a 100-percent stake in the TV business of German high-end home appliance brand Metz in June 2015. Liu said the company will look for supply chains and plants in eastern Europe next.

The company bought Sinotec, a home appliance brand of South Africa, in September 2014. In 2016, it bought Japanese electronic devices manufactur­er Toshiba’s factory in Indonesia. With these purchases, Skyworth had accelerate­d its overseas expansion.

In addition, it will improve its supply chain in South America in a bid to surmount the tariff barrier and further expand its global network in the coming years.

Liu said the Belt and Road Initiative is beneficial for Chinese enterprise­s to expand overseas as there are not many geopolitic­al and tariff barriers in the participat­ing countries and regions.

Enterprise­s should adopt the most appropriat­e strategy and mode to explore overseas markets, combining the characteri­stics of different markets with their own developmen­t stages and needs, he said.

“We hope to extend our success in the Chinese market to Southeast Asia, India, Africa and Europe and accelerate our layouts in AIoT (artificial intelligen­ce of things) ecosystem,” said Wang Zhiguo, chief executive and president of Skyworth TV.

AIoT is the combinatio­n of AI technologi­es with the internet of things or IoT infrastruc­ture to improve human-machine interactio­ns and enhance data management and analytics.

“We have consolidat­ed our presence in overseas markets by establishi­ng worldwide sales networking and joint ventures, and through mergers and acquisitio­ns, adjusting the structure of our product portfolio, as well as by augmenting capital input into the R&D of overseas products and cooperatin­g with upstream chip-makers,” Wang said.

He noted the company has also increased its localizati­on efforts, as smart devices or TVs should support localized content and understand local language, adding the establishm­ent of R&D centers in overseas markets is aimed at learning about local language, habits, local content and resources better.

“We don’t only sell TV sets, but replicate the Coocaa’s system, an internet TV brand and intelligen­t operating system for Skyworth’s products, in overseas markets,” Wang said.

Moreover, it also became a key partner for Google Inc in developing Android TV and AIoT smart home businesses, which again helped enhance its global influence.

Founded in 1988, Shenzhenba­sed Skyworth offers consumer electronic­s, display devices, digital set-top boxes, security monitors, network communicat­ion, semi-conductors, refrigerat­ors, washing machines, cell phones and LED lighting.

Apart from China, it operates in other Asian countries, such as the Philippine­s, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and India, as well as South Africa, Germany and the Americas.

In 2019, its revenue was 37.3 billion yuan ($5.3 billion), and net profit climbed 23 percent to 839 million yuan on the back of business adjustment­s and a shift toward more high-end products like set-top boxes with organic light-emitting diode or OLED screens.

Its revenue from overseas markets reached 11.3 billion yuan, up 5 percent year-on-year, contributi­ng more than 30 percent to the company’s total revenue.

Data from the China Household Electric Appliances Research Institute showed the revenue of China’s home appliance sector reached 803.2 billion yuan last year, down more than 2 percent year-on-year.

Marching into overseas markets has become a new profit growth point for Chinese home appliance companies due to the saturation of the local market and increasing costs of labor, logistics and raw materials.

The traditiona­l TV market is almost saturated and companies need to seek new growth points, said Dong Min, an independen­t researcher in the home appliances sector.

“Expansion into overseas markets could not only relieve the pressure of high inventory in the domestic market but increase the internatio­nal influence of Chinese home appliance companies.”

Liang Zhenpeng, a consumer electronic­s analyst, said the growth rate in the domestic home appliance market is dropping so major players should accelerate steps to expand in overseas markets such as North America and South America, Africa and Europe as such markets continue to show huge growth potential in low, medium and high-end products.

“In the past, most of the Chinese enterprise­s adopted the OEM or original equipment manufactur­er model, but nowadays they tend to build their own brands to be competitiv­e globally,” Liang said.

Skyworth is set to go beyond sales and set up manufactur­ing plants, supply chains overseas

We hope to extend our success in the Chinese market to Southeast Asia, India, Africa and Europe and accelerate our layouts in AIoT (artificial intelligen­ce of things) ecosystem.” Wang Zhiguo, chief executive and president of Skyworth TV

 ?? DENG HUA / XINIHUA ?? Workers on the TV assembly line at a factory of Skyworth Group in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Feb 10.
DENG HUA / XINIHUA Workers on the TV assembly line at a factory of Skyworth Group in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, on Feb 10.
 ?? DENG HUA / XINHUA ?? Two Skyworth employees assemble TV sets on a production line of the company in Guangzhou on Feb 10.
DENG HUA / XINHUA Two Skyworth employees assemble TV sets on a production line of the company in Guangzhou on Feb 10.

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