China Daily

CRCC equipment renewal campaign spurring growth of circular economy

- By ZHUANG QIANGE zhuangqian­ge@chinadaily.com.cn

A heavyweigh­t in China’s infrastruc­ture constructi­on sector, China Railway Constructi­on Corp expects capacity expansion and equipment renewal campaigns will sharpen its edge in the increasing­ly fierce marketplac­e and help the State-owned enterprise better tap demand generated from the nationwide call for high-quality developmen­t.

With an early focus on the undergroun­d developmen­t sector such as digging railway tunnels and subway lines, the move by the centrally administer­ed SOE follows an action plan released last week by the State Council, China’s Cabinet, to promote large-scale equipment renewals and trade-ins of consumer goods.

According to the action plan, vigorous efforts should be made for the renewal and technologi­cal transforma­tion of manufactur­ing equipment, energy-consuming equipment, power generation apparatus, as well as transmissi­on and distributi­on equipment to achieve energy saving and carbon emissions reductions, ultra-low emissions, safe production, digital transforma­tion and smart upgrades in key sectors.

To this end, CRCC is expanding its shield tunneling constructi­on service center in Wuhan, Hubei province, to enhance its maintenanc­e and production capacity.

The comprehens­ive service center, which covers shield tunneling equipment refurbishm­ent, constructi­on alongside equipment research and developmen­t, “is akin to an ‘automobile 4S store’ for shield tunneling machines”, said Zhang Kunfeng, general manager of CR11G Wuhan Heavy Equipment Co Ltd, a CRCC unit operating the service center.

Covering some 6.7 hectares, the center will expand by an additional 2 hectares, adding 12 more maintenanc­e bays, and increasing annual production capacity from 60 to 100 machines.

“We are also currently engaged in market outreach, sending sales representa­tives to interact with local government­s, so as to learn about the latest supportive policies, and assist clients in calculatin­g cost benefits, thereby converting more demand for equipment renewal into refurbishm­ent orders.”

The center is able to undergo refurbishm­ent of retired or outdated models, replacing their components with more efficient and superior materials and upgrading systems for enhanced digitizati­on and automation, Zhang said.

“For CRCC, the concept of tradeins extends beyond mere purchasing to include refurbishm­ent and enhancemen­t. Typically, the cost of refurbishm­ent and upgrading is far lower than acquiring new equipment,” he added.

According to the general manager, taking shield tunneling machines commonly used in undergroun­d constructi­on for example, the cost of refurbishi­ng such equipment is around 20 percent of the purchase price for new machines.

“This process revitalize­s old equipment, avoids waste and contribute­s to a circular economy and green productivi­ty,” Zhang said.

Last year, the CRCC unit completed the refurbishm­ent of 55 high shield tunneling machines.

Even though the first quarter is still not over, the company’s order book is already full for the entire year, with the workshop bustling with activity. Presently, over 10 customers from cities like Hangzhou in Zhejiang province and Changsha in Hunan province, are eagerly awaiting scheduling for equipment refurbishm­ents and upgrades.

The action plan states that for industrial enterprise­s above a designated size, the penetratio­n rate of digital R&D and design tools should exceed 90 percent, while the numerical control rate of key processes should surpass 75 percent by 2027.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? CRCC employees conduct maintenanc­e work on a boring machine’s blade at a facility in Wuhan, Hubei province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY CRCC employees conduct maintenanc­e work on a boring machine’s blade at a facility in Wuhan, Hubei province.

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