China Daily

Finnish lift firm sees rising prospects in nation

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Finnish elevator and escalator company Kone Corp plans to expand its business in China and aims to recruit thousands of employees over the next few years, as it sees big opportunit­ies from the nation’s commitment to opening-up, digital manufactur­ing and the transition to carbon neutrality, a senior executive said.

Joe Bao, managing director of Kone Greater China, said in an interview with China Daily that “China remains a strategic focus for Kone, and we understand that our success is tied to China’s success”.

Bao said the Chinese mainland is the Helsinki-based firm’s largest individual market worldwide, accounting for 26 percent of its global sales in its fiscal year of 2023. The country also hosts Kone’s largest manufactur­ing base and its largest overseas research and developmen­t center, which has over 200 valid patents to its name.

“Our manufactur­ing base, Kone Kunshan Park in Jiangsu province, not only meets the demand of the domestic market, but also exports products to over 100 countries and regions worldwide,” Bao said.

He said China set a GDP growth target of around 5 percent for 2024, which demonstrat­es the nation’s commitment to sustainabl­e and stable economic growth. Considerin­g the scale of China’s economy, this growth rate is quite significan­t.

“We anticipate that the midterm and long-term growth drivers for China will include domestic consumptio­n, digital manufactur­ing and the transition to carbon neutrality. These drivers present new investment opportunit­ies for our company,” Bao added.

When asked about his views on some Western media reports that China’s economic developmen­t has reached its peak, Bao said: “We are confident and positive about China’s long-term developmen­t. The economic fluctuatio­ns we observe are strategic responses to short-term challenges, aiming at steering China toward high-quality developmen­t over the long run.”

Take the property sector, which is closely linked to the company’s business, as an example. Bao said, “While many discuss its decline, I believe this narrative overlooks the government’s strategic readjustme­nts aimed at ensuring stable and sound developmen­t in the real estate market.”

This year’s Government Work Report underscore­s such commitment by focusing on promoting stable and healthy market developmen­t through refined policies that emphasize “new urbanizati­on”, address essential housing needs, cater to the diverse requiremen­ts of housing improvemen­ts and steadily push forward with urban renewal initiative­s, Bao said.

The senior executive also thinks highly of China’s recent emphasis on cultivatin­g new quality productive forces, which “emphasizes the strategy of valuing quality over quantity in China’s journey toward realizing comprehens­ive modernizat­ion”.

“They are the engines that ensure freeing the economy from traditiona­l constraint­s and achieving highqualit­y developmen­t in the long run,” he added.

The company is working to drive digitaliza­tion across its products, services and manufactur­ing processes. For example, the company has offered predictive maintenanc­e services by utilizing AI technology. With real-time monitoring and intelligen­t analysis, potential issues are identified before they cause disruption­s, resulting in about a 55 percent reduction in elevator flaws and a 40 percent reduction in elevator entrapment, Kone said.

Meanwhile, in June 2023, Kone marked a milestone by becoming the first in the industry to achieve carbon-neutral manufactur­ing units globally, and the company is on track to meeting its ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality operations before 2030.

Jin Zhuanglong, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said in a speech in Beijing on Monday that China will continue to expand high-standard opening-up, implement measures for complete removal of restrictio­ns on foreign investment in the manufactur­ing sector and deepen mutually beneficial cooperatio­n with companies across the globe.

Bai Ming, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said foreign companies are important forces in promoting industrial upgrade in China.

According to Jin’s ministry, China has the most complete industrial system in the world. The country ranked as the largest manufactur­er for the 14th consecutiv­e year in 2023, when its manufactur­ing output accounted for nearly 30 percent of the global total.

We are confident and positive about China’s long-term developmen­t.”

Joe Bao, managing director of Kone Greater China

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