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In one week, Beijing sets up factory that can make 10 million masks a month

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN and DU JUAN Contact the writers at zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

A new factory capable of producing 10 million masks every month was completed and commenced trial production in Beijing on Monday, as China continued its efforts to tackle the novel coronaviru­s epidemic.

The Beijing Economic-Technologi­cal Developmen­t Area said Lianhe Kangli, a medical device company, started trial operations on Monday in Beijing ETown, in Daxing district of the capital. It took just seven days during the Lunar New Year holiday from the time the company said that it was looking for a place to set up a plant to produce masks for the current battle against the virus and getting all the necessary paperwork and approvals with the help of local authoritie­s.

On Sunday night, three sets of production equipment were delivered to the factory and workers started debugging it. The factory is expected to initially produce 20,000 N95 masks and 200,000 three-layer surgical masks every day. Its production capacity will reach 10 million masks every month after it operates at full capacity.

“We never thought we could do this in such a short time. Government officials facilitate­d the entire process and opened special channel for us,” said Wu Huijuan from Lianhe Kangli.

On Jan 26, staff on duty at the Beijing Economic-Technologi­cal Developmen­t Area received a call, saying that a company named Lianhe

Kangli had equipment to produce masks, but they needed to find a plant with a high-standard of cleanlines­s.

Wang Lijun, deputy director of ETown’s technologi­cal innovation bureau, helped them find a plant at the Beijing UnionLuck Biological Technology Co Ltd factory.

To set up a factory in Beijing, Lianhe Kangli, which had only manufactur­ed in Central China’s Henan province, had to go through industrial and commercial registrati­on, industrial project approval and environmen­tal impact assessment formalitie­s with the local authoritie­s.

A WeChat working group was set up by 13 department­s of the Beijing ETown to help the company complete the procedures within a few days.

More than 40 enterprise­s in Beijing have been involved in the fight against the epidemic, half of which have developed products for the prevention, control and treatment of the novel coronaviru­s, according to ETown officials.

Some companies have also donated money directly to Wuhan, the epicenter of the epidemic. For instance, Beijing BOE Display Technology Co, a display producer and solution provider, donated 10 million yuan ($1.43 million) on Jan 27.

The local government of ETown has issued 10 guidelines to support enterprise­s in 10 sectors, including medical care, food, housing, and transporta­tion, to ensure the sustainabl­e and healthy developmen­t of the regional economy while controllin­g the epidemic.

“We hope to convey the message to enterprise­s through these policy measures that the current temporary difficulti­es are not terrible. We will continue to provide full support for their innovation and developmen­t, and work together with them to get through the difficulti­es,” said Liu Li, director of the Economic Developmen­t Bureau in Beijing ETown.

In addition to Chinese companies, many foreign enterprise­s in ETown have joined the fight against the new virus.

A computed tomography scanning machine made by GE’s Beijing factory was produced in ETown within three days and has been sent to Leishensha­n, or Thunder God Mountain Hospital, in Wuhan. Usually, it takes about three weeks to produce such a CT scan machine, which is composed of more than 6,000 parts, involving nearly 150 suppliers at home and abroad.

However, for the extraordin­ary task, the factory optimized various processes with the overall assistance of the ETown and produced it within three days. It is also the fastest production speed for the same type of CT scan machine.

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ZHANG YUN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE

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