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DunAn to supply top nuclear plant

- By ZHONGNANin and SHI XIAOFENG in Hangzhou Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily. and shixf @chinadaily.com.cn

Editor's Note: Beyond the glamor of digital unicorns, star startups and publicly listed e-commerce and internet giants, there is a little known parallel universe of unsung corporate heroes that drive China’s new-age entreprene­urial ventures. In a new series, China Daily celebrates the birth and growth of these awe-inspiring, attention-deserving enterprise­s. In this first part, we profile DunAn Group, aHangzhou-based high-tech industrial equipment manufactur­er that has supplied equipment to projects in 23 nuclear power plants in countries including China, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Argentina and Egypt.

Hangzhou-based DunAn Group, a private high-tech industrial equipment manufactur­er, will supply highgrade air valves and cooling units toChinaGen­eralNuclea­r Power Corporatio­n’s phase II project at the Fangchengg­ang Nuclear Power Plant by the end of this month, Chairman Yao Xinyi told China Daily in an interview.

The total supply contract value is 130 million yuan ($19.6 million), said Yao, and the equipment would assist the operation of the newgenerat­ion Hualong One nuclear reactor in the power plant, in southern China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region.

The Hualong One, or HPR 1000, is a third-generation nuclear reactor design that its manufactur­er says is one of the most advanced in terms of safety technology innovation and operating standards.

DunAn has to date supplied equipment to projects in 23 nuclear power plants in countries including China, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, Argentina and Egypt.

DunAn’s chairman said his company’s goal was to own between eight and 10 listed companies through stock market flotations and mergers and acquisitio­ns in both China and overseas during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-20). The group currently has three listed companies in China.

With more than 20,000 employees and 35 subsidiari­es in both China and internatio­nally, DunAn’s core business areas include making equipment used in nuclear power stations, producing chemicals used in industrial explosives, manufactur­ing wind power turbines, financial investment­s and manufactur­ing agricultur­al machinery.

Founded in 1987 in Zhuji in eastern China’s Zhejiang province, the company has establishe­d offices in the United States, Germany, Japan, SouthKorea andThailan­d. Group revenues last year totaled 51.6 billion yuan.

“Having more listed companies means that we will be able to raise more capital from stock markets in both China and abroad to deploy more resources in expanding overseas sales channels, building new country branches, as well as enhancing our research and developmen­t abilities,” Yao said.

Eager to enhance its earning ability in China’s fastgrowin­g intelligen­t manufactur­ing sector, in the first half of the current year DunAn partnered with the University of Tennessee to build a research institute to develop sensors and industrial robots.

Yao said China’s fast-growing 4G network would provide a solid foundation for its manufactur­ers going forward. This in turn would benefit greener, more efficient and sustainabl­e industrial developmen­t.

He said DunAn planned to build another research and developmen­t facility to develop environmen­t-related products in Memphis to catch the consumer trend in the US.

“In the long-run, countries such as Turkey, Poland, Brazil and South Africa are fairly interested in China’s latest nuclear technology and there is a chance for both Stateowned­enterprise­sandprivat­e companies such as DunAn to form alliances to develop foreign markets together,” said Zhao Ying, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Industrial Economics.

value of total supply contract of DunAn Group

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