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Intelligen­t assembly in focus

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn This page is sponsored by Guiyang city.

Guiyang, capital of Guizhou province in Southwest China, will promote opening-up and accelerate the constructi­on of an economic hub under the integrated developmen­t of Guiyang and Guian New Area, said Chen Yan, city mayor at Guiyang’s fifth session of the 14th people’s congress on May 13.

Intelligen­t manufactur­ing is an important way for Guiyang to promote a new round of high-quality opening-up. The city will focus on the constructi­on of experiment­al economic zones, key cities of the internatio­nal land and marine trades, and national middle and high-end consumer goods manufactur­ing bases.

The city also plans to promote the manufactur­ing industry with digital, intelligen­t, high-end and largescale infrastruc­ture that can build precise, intelligen­t and reliable brands in Guiyang.

A local joint venture, Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics Company, develops, produces and sells excavators. Its products are widely used in oilfields, urban constructi­on, ports, airports, irrigation and water conservati­on projects.

The company has made innovative technologi­cal advances, developing China’s first polar all-terrain vehicle to be used in scientific research in Antarctica. The vehicle won the China Grand Award for Industry.

The high-level opening-up in Guiyang also has helped the company to expand its businesses worldwide.

Cao Xuhong, deputy general manager of Jonyang Kinetics’ import and export division, said although the global economy has been affected by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the company has confidence in its African markets and has sent four employees to Africa to develop business.

The company began its presence in countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative in 2015. It set up a marketing center in Kenya in 2018, which ranked in the top six in Africa among its industry competitor­s. Its competitor­s include constructi­on machinery enterprise­s from the United States, South Korea and Japan.

At present, Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics’ sales network covers 10 countries.

In China, the company’s import and export volume increased around 10 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2020, laying a solid foundation for overseas sales, Cao said.

The expansion of business has allowed for the upgrading of technology. On May 10, a project led by Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics on the technologi­cal research and industrial­ization of emergency rescue and obstacle-removing vehicles was approved.

The project broke the monopoly held by foreign companies, formed a key technology system with independen­t intellectu­al property rights, and improved the design and manufactur­ing of emergency rescue equipment, according to industry insiders.

With the developmen­t of the big data industry in Guizhou, companies in the province have grown rapidly and are promoting a high-level of opening-up.

Guiyang-based Manbang Group was listed in China’s Top 100 Unicorns of 2020 released by market consultanc­y iiMedia Research. The company ranked 16th and was valued at 45 billion yuan ($6.33 billion).

As a unicorn enterprise of internet logistics, Manbang focuses on cloud computing, big data, internet and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es, and has set up a supply informatio­n network nationwide to provide integrated services for trucks.

Digital logistics will be further facilitate­d by the city’s upcoming high-quality resources and policy dividends, said Zhang Hui, CEO of Manbang Group.

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