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Proactive response turns production problems into opportunit­ies

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Wang Weidong contribute­d to this story. To comment or contribute, please e-mail wangqian2 @chinadaily.com.cn or call +86-531-58775018.

Zhang Litang, general manager of Shandong Cameron Petroleum Equipment Pte Ltd, a company located in the Weifang Hi-tech Industrial Zone, said limited production capacity and space had become key factors constraini­ng the company’s developmen­t in the past two years.

But that’s all changed now and the company is going from strength to strength, thanks to some quick and proactive thinking.

The company, a ball valve supplier in China to Fortune 500 listed French company Schlumberg­er, reported an impressive production value of 1.8 billion yuan ($271.93 million) over the last 10 years.

Zhang talked the problem through with officials from the zone’s economic and developmen­t bureau, who visited the company in April.

Wang Shukun, director of the business developmen­t office at the bureau, had good news for Zhang shortly after his visit.

The company was offered a long-term tenancy of a new plant, funded by the government, to solve its production capacity problem.

The company isn’t the only one to have received a helping hand.

This year, the zone is rolling out fresh initiative­s to boost services for its residents. Government officials have been assigned to liaise with individual projects in order to solve problems in an effective and efficient manner.

“We have visited nearly 500 businesses to date. We need to ensure all problems can be solved quickly,” said Zhou Jingcai, deputy director of the zone’s economic developmen­t bureau.

Government department­s are also pushing to help businesses in the hub to better capitalize on their expertise.

One example is the local market regulation bureau of the zone, which launched a series of services to help businesses in the hub to expand their brand awareness.

Shandong Shangde Software, another resident company of the hub, which is an informatio­n services provider, got a great response when it applied for official recognitio­n as a Shandong Branded Product.

Market regulation bureau staff visited the firm regularly to give guidance before it formally submitted its applicatio­n, according to the company.

Officials said the zone has also moved to enhance its business environmen­t in recent years, to provide more convenienc­e for its resident companies.

Pan Haijing, who works in the human resources department of a group, is very satisfied with the onestop services being provided by the zone’s social security center.

The center launched a complete service so that the social security administra­tion for companies could be performed at one service desk, cutting bureaucrat­ic red tape.

Looking ahead, officials said the zone would continue to improve the quality of its services and support business growth — so the region could take a leading role in response to the call of the central government to replace old economic developmen­t drivers with new ones.

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