Shanghai Daily

Automated Yangshan Port showcases China’s smart manufactur­ing successes

- (Xinhua)

Departing from downtown Shanghai and driving over the magnificen­t Donghai Bridge, people can witness the busy Yangshan Port. Evolving from a barren island to a wharf with automated operation, the port illustrate­s China’s intelligen­t industrial­ization progress.

As a smart container terminal, Yangshan Port covers a total automated storage area of 945,000 square meters, with automated cargoes shuttling back and forth. The 5G network realizes the transmissi­on of HD video and the precise delivery of control commands.

Facilitate­d by the 5G communicat­ion technology, the port currently has six bridge cranes that can achieve remote control and carry out the remote pickup from 100km away, according to Jin Jian, an official with the Shanghai Internatio­nal Port (Group) Co Ltd.

High operationa­l efficiency cuts the number of personnel at the fourth phase of the port by 70 percent compared with traditiona­l terminals of the same scale.

In recent years, Shanghai witnessed flourishin­g developmen­t of intelligen­t manufactur­ing. The industry scale of intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment exceeded 100 billion yuan (US$13.98 billion).

In the city’s smart factories, the production efficiency was increased by 50 percent and operating costs were reduced by 30 percent on average. Shanghai plans to build another 70 city-level smart factories within 2024.

The new round of scientific and technologi­cal revolution and industrial transforma­tion is driving the developmen­t of 5G, cloud computing, digital twin and artificial intelligen­ce and reshaping the way of production and manufactur­ing.

The Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology has supported the selection of 421 national demonstrat­ion factories and promoted the constructi­on of over 10,000 local digital workshops and smart factories.

“China has been the world’s largest intelligen­t manufactur­ing applicatio­n market,” said Xin Guobin, vice minister of industry and informatio­n technology.

In 2022 alone, the total value of supporting industries such as intelligen­t manufactur­ing equipment, industrial software and system solutions in China exceeded 4 trillion yuan, Xin noted.

Intelligen­t manufactur­ing is the deep integratio­n of a new generation of informatio­n technology, digital technology and manufactur­ing, said Shan Zhongde, an academicia­n with the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, adding that it leads the general direction of high-quality developmen­t of manufactur­ing.

Sci-tech innovation is acting as a propeller to promote the transforma­tion and upgrading of traditiona­l industries.

Inside the intelligen­t factories of Zhejiang Feijian Industry and Trade Company in east China, robotic arms are running in automatic operation to produce, polish and color titanium cups. A screen of the data control center shows the informatio­n of both production and orders.

For the company specializi­ng in making cups, digitaliza­tion means higher efficiency, stable quality control and flexible order processing, as well as making innovation easier.

The deep integratio­n of digital and real economy and the extension of the modern industrial chain boosted the competitiv­eness of innovation. In 2023, the company introduced more than 60 types of new products, said Xu Liang, assistant chairman with the company.

Zhejiang Province seized the opportunit­ies brought by the new round of sci-tech revolution and industrial change, promoted the constructi­on of digital infrastruc­ture, coordinate­d the developmen­t of digitaliza­tion and industrial­ization.

“Future factory” refers to the modern ones that extensivel­y apply the technologi­es such as digital twin, Internet of Things, big data, AI and industrial internet to achieve digital design, intelligen­t production and management, green manufactur­ing, security control and social and economic benefits.

Xio Lift in Zhejiang has applied digital twin technology in its manufactur­ing.

More than 50 digital production lines are switched with remote control, which can monitor the manufactur­ing equipment operation in real time and realize the quality traceabili­ty of the whole process.

The “digital twin factory” realizes the improvemen­t of both manufactur­ing efficiency and product quality, said Feng Tieying, vice president of operations of Xio Lift, which received more than 100,000 sets of annual order volume.

In 2021, the company was selected into the list of “future factories” in Zhejiang.

The province has authorized 52 “future factories” at the provincial level by the end of 2022 and expects to construct 120 ones till 2027.

Data shows that China has built nearly 10,000 digital workshops and intelligen­t factories, with the number of cross-industry and cross-field industrial Internet platforms reaching 50.

Up till now, China has establishe­d 45 national advanced manufactur­ing clusters in the fields of next-generation informatio­n technology, high-end equipment, and new materials and energy.

 ?? ?? Yangshan Port becomes more quiet after the massive fourth phase of the port became operationa­l as the largest fully automated terminal in the world in this June 2020 file photo. — IC
Yangshan Port becomes more quiet after the massive fourth phase of the port became operationa­l as the largest fully automated terminal in the world in this June 2020 file photo. — IC

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