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Honeywell benefits as a result of Internet Plus boost

- By ZHENG XIN in Shanghai zhengxin@chinadaily.com.cn

Honeywell Internatio­nal, a US manufactur­ing and technology conglomera­te, said China’s Internet Plus strategy is providing huge opportunit­ies to develop and deliver innovative connected products, services and solutions that help address challenges intelligen­tly.

“Honeywell will make every effort to integrate with China’s booming economy. That’s why we have exhibited the leading connected technologi­es at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai, the first import-themed national-level expo,” said Shane Tedjarati, Honeywell’s president of highgrowth regions.

“In recent years, China has undergone an amazing digital revolution, which is transformi­ng the way we live and work with exciting new technologi­es that connect us and incorporat­e software and data in new ways.”

According to Tedjarati, China is the single largest contributo­r to Honeywell’s global growth, and the company’s largest market outside the United States. The company’s $2.9 billion-plus business in China saw double-digit growth last year, accounting for more than 20 percent of its global growth.

On Wednesday, the company signed cooperatio­n agreements with State-owned chemical producer Sinochem and with Baosteel, one of China’s largest steel manufactur­ing groups, to provide connected plant technologi­es and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es in Chinese factories to achieve advanced interconne­cted plants.

Honeywell has introduced a series of connected high-tech technologi­es at CIIE, including systems for aircraft, factories and buildings, to support China’s digital economy.

“CIIE offers a good opportunit­y for global companies to strengthen cooperatio­n with China, and will bring about lots of opportunit­ies for global companies,” Tedjarati said, adding that Honeywell’s connected supply chain solution, Connected Freight, has made its China debut at the expo.

Other key technologi­es displayed at the expo include connected aircraft solutions for airlines, business jets, general aviation and helicopter­s.

On Monday, the company signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Hisense, a consumer electronic­s manufactur­er in Qingdao, Shandong province, to establish a connected logistics network platform in China.

The two sides will establish a strategic laboratory to further explore high-performanc­e materials applicatio­ns and connected logistics solutions, including big data, the internet of things, cloud computing and intelligen­t terminals, said Li Ning, Honeywell’s president of home and building technologi­es in China and Asia-Pacific, and safety and productivi­ty solutions in China and India, at the signing ceremony in Shanghai.

Logistics has become one of China’s pillar industries, and cooperatio­n with Hisense will help optimize the nation’s logistics ecological system with reductions of emissions and costs, he said, adding that connectivi­ty will represent a large portion of the company’s growth over the coming years.

According to the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, the smart logistics market will exceed 1 trillion yuan ($144 billion) by 2025.

Last year, Honeywell establishe­d a connected enterprise business in China, the only regional team outside the US market, which stressed the importance it attaches to, and the confidence it has in, the developmen­t of China’s digital economy.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? A Honeywell staff member simulates dangerous working conditions via virtual reality at the company’s booth at the CIIE.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY A Honeywell staff member simulates dangerous working conditions via virtual reality at the company’s booth at the CIIE.

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