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Local firms embrace new technologi­es

- By XU JINGXI in Foshan, Guangdong xujingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

The “Internet Plus” strategy has achieved initial success in Foshan, with local enterprise­s adapting to market changes, embracing new technologi­es and business ideas.

Haday, a flavoring producer with a market value nearly 90 billion yuan ($14 billion), sees promising e-commerce prospects and expects this year’s online sales to be five times that of last year, according to Long Fei, manager of the enterprise’s brand department.

“We don’t simply put our products on the shelf online. We have designed new products that suit online shoppers’ consumptio­n habits and that are easier to deliver. For example, we shrunk the size of sauces from 200 grams per bottle to 20 grams and it has been very popular online,” Long said.

He added that Haday establishe­d dedicated workshops to make products exclusivel­y for e-commerce sales.

E-commerce may be the first step to go online for many enterprise­s, but Long said that Haday started using informatio­n technology, such as Ethernet, the Internet of Things and big data,

Liao Qingyao, a science and technology manager of Guangdong Vanward New Electric Co

to increase productivi­ty and quality.

For instance, salespeopl­e can check inventorie­s in real time and make restocking orders via their cellphones. The company’s intelligen­t management system distribute­s the orders to different production lines.

Every box of products has an electronic code so it takes just two minutes for a box to be selected out of 3 million piled up in a 30-meter-high warehouse by machines at Haday’s manufactur­ing base in Gaoming district.

The electronic codes can help trace products back to specific production lines if there is something wrong with the quality of the product. Magical ‘cloud’

“In the Internet age, it is too slow for decision-makers to wait for data reports from subordinat­es. It is a trend for enterprise­s to build their big data with the help of mobile Internet and cloud computing,” said Liao Qingyao, a science and technology manager of Guangdong Vanward New Electric Co.

The gas appliances manufactur­er started building a cloud platform in 2012, cooperatin­g with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp.

The cloud platform, which went into operation in March, automatica­lly collects and analyzes sales figures from all retail stores and dealers of Vanward’s products.

The platform reformed its after-sales services by building a mobile Internet network of engineers.

Customers no longer have to wait for call centers to handle their repair queries, but can make the requests via a cellphone app and engineers nearby will compete for the order by arriving as soon as possible.

In the future, customers may also be able to have an appliance made to order and check the production progress in real time via an app, Liao added.

Jinlan Group, an aluminum product maker, has also been working with CASIC on a cloud platform. The company asked its suppliers to register on the platform and about 30 percent of purchases are now done online, which reduced purchasing costs by 3.7 percent in the first half of this year, according to Zhou Baojuan, Jinlan Group’s executive director.

“Cloud services can reduce operationa­l costs and increase work efficiency, which is of great help especially for fast-developing companies,” Zhou said.

To create synergy between local small and medium-sized manufactur­ers, the city government of Foshan introduced a public cloud service platform under the National High-tech R&D Program, known as the 863 Program, in 2012. By 2014, nearly 20,000 enterprise­s registered at mfcnonline.com, the platform’s website.

Other players in the industry chain, including designers, materials suppliers and third-party service providers such as guilds and financial institutio­ns, use the platform. With support from cloud computing technology, they can quickly find their ideal match and make deals online.

In the Internet age ... it is a trend for enterprise­s to build their big data with the help of mobile Internet and cloud computing.”

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Workers on the water heater assembly line of Guangdong Vanward New Electric Co. The gas appliances manufactur­er built a cloud platform to collect and analyze sales figures.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Workers on the water heater assembly line of Guangdong Vanward New Electric Co. The gas appliances manufactur­er built a cloud platform to collect and analyze sales figures.
 ??  ?? The automatic packing line at flavoring producer Haday. The company sees promising e-commerce prospects and has establishe­d dedicated workshops to make products exclusivel­y for e-commerce sales.
The automatic packing line at flavoring producer Haday. The company sees promising e-commerce prospects and has establishe­d dedicated workshops to make products exclusivel­y for e-commerce sales.

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