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CMEC’s intl work draws high-level attention

Company delivers economic and social benefits along the Belt and Road routes, creating positive image for Chinese enterprise­s, Ren Jie reports.

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June 18, 2016 witnessed the signing ceremony of a project to fund and build a waste power generation plant in Serbia, a project undertaken by China Machinery Engineerin­g Corp.

Most of CMEC’s projects are located alongside the Belt and Road, including the Puttalam coal-fired power plant in Sri Lanka, the Phase II Maldivian residentia­l building project, the 300-megawatt coal-based independen­t power generation project at Pind Dadan Khan (Salt Range) Punjab in Pakistan, and the waste power generation plant in Serbia.

CMEC Chairman Sun Bai and President Zhang Chun said the high-profile ceremony was not only a top honor for the company, but also indicated the recognitio­n of the company’s efforts in overseas project contractin­g.

Since 2012, with Sinomach in the lead, CMEC has continued exploring the traditiona­l markets in Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia and North Africa, while trying to develop emerging markets in Venezuela, Brazil, the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States and other European markets. CMEC’s market developmen­t itinerary shared many similariti­es with that of the Belt and Road Initiative, analysts said.

This was not prediction or coincidenc­e, according to the company. It was the result of CMEC’s years of market cultivatio­n and brand building with signature projects.

A signed article by President Xi Jinping was published on leading Serbian newspaper Politika, under the title of “Enduring Friendship and True Partnershi­p”, on June 16, 2016. The article, which was also carried by the national Tanjug news agency, mentioned a series of fruitful cooperatio­n initiative­s between Serbia and China, including the expansion and upgrade of the Kostolac Power Plant, which was also undertaken by CMEC.

Xi said in the article: “With the implementa­tion of a batch of important projects, our cooperatio­n on major projects is making heartening and sweeping progress, delivering economic and social benefits and a positive impact on the entire Central and Eastern Europe region.”

The EREN(1+1)×600MW Supercriti­cal Coal-fired Power Plant project in Turkey, for which CMEC was the general contractor, won the Lu Ban Award (Overseas Projects) at the 2012-2013 Awarding Ceremony of Lu Ban Award (National High-Quality Projects). In 2015, the Belarusian Bielizof Power Plant undertaken by CMEC won the 2015 Lu Ban Award for overseas projects. Both of these two projects are located along the Belt and Road, and constructi­on started before the proposal was put forward.

CMEC said it hoped to prove itself an inheritor of the spirit of the Silk Road and a forerunner of the Belt and Road Initiative through the opening-up of the market with stability, careful planning and excellent achievemen­ts.

After the Belt and Road was officially proposed, CMEC immediatel­y establishe­d a market strategy working team, which focuses on coordinati­ng and providing services for the company’s market exploratio­n along the Belt and Road routes.

There is a famous saying that “fortune favors the prepared mind”. So far, CMEC’s projects have covered seven major regions proposed in the Belt and Road Initiative. CMEC has signed contracts with almost all regions linked to the Belt and Road, if projects are not currently under constructi­on. Statistics show that by the end of the first quarter, CMEC had at least 32 contracts or projects under constructi­on in Belt and Road regions, among which six are in Southeast Asia; 12 in South Asia; three in Central Asia and Central and Eastern Europe; seven in West Asia; and four in the Commonweal­th of Independen­t States and other related areas. Grow through innovation

In addition to highlighti­ng the importance of choosing projects and exploring markets, CMEC also paid attention to innovation and social benefits. Focusing on promoting developmen­t through innovation, CMEC has establishe­d a solid reputation and famous brand with its strong sense of responsibi­lity.

The Puttalam coal-fired power plant in Sri Lanka has thoroughly improved electricit­y supply in Sri Lanka. A photo of the plant was even printed on the nation’s banknotes.

The Phase II Maldivian residentia­l building project in the Maldives was one of the biggest projects benefiting local people. It was also a profitable attempt by CMEC to use its experience in constructi­on to build people’s homes.

The Ukraine agricultur­al cooperatio­n package has promoted the comprehens­ive developmen­t and update of the country’s agricultur­e industry.

The Pakistan Thar II coal mine and power station project was a priority project of CMEC to promote the new model of engineerin­g procuremen­t constructi­on with investment along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

During the design and constructi­on of the Belarusian Bielizof power plant and Lukomlskay­a combined cycle power plant, CMEC successful­ly integrated two different criteria of China and Belarus, and thus opened a road that will help Chinese enterprise­s to explore and develop the market in the country.

CMEC said it has also stressed “people-to-people bonds”, one of the key components of the Belt and Road Initiative. In order to promote localizati­on, CMEC set up an overseas employers system. Its projects have created many jobs for local people and have cultivated local engineerin­g talent.

P. G. P. Indrasiri, manager of the Puttalam coal-fired power plant, thought highly of the plant. He said: “More than 600 local residents got jobs during the power plant’s constructi­on, and there are still 250 people in service. The power plant not only benefits local people, but also promotes the developmen­t of the region — it was once a poor area, but now it attracts developmen­t as much as other regions in Sri Lanka.” Wider responsibi­lities

CMEC has supported local social activities and helped improve residentia­l living conditions and the environmen­t. The project team of the Belarusian Bielizof power plant contribute­d multimedia teaching equipment to a local middle school.

“The contributi­on will help students to develop skills and support them to serve society better,” said the principal of the school in a letter of thanks.

The company has continuall­y innovated and led developmen­t with responsibi­lity. It has made good progress in establishi­ng itself as a firstclass internatio­nal company and fulfilling the proposal of the Belt and Road Initiative, creating a positive image for Chinese enterprise­s. Contact the writer at renjie@ chinadaily.com.cn

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from Pakistan and CMEC sign financing agreements for Thar Block II Mining and Power Project in Pakistan.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from Pakistan and CMEC sign financing agreements for Thar Block II Mining and Power Project in Pakistan.

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