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Steel of the future

Growing awareness propelling SOEs, private companies to transform, upgrade

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

SOEs and private companies embrace smart manufactur­ing

China’s steel industry is veering toward smart manufactur­ing, thanks to the growing awareness about high-quality developmen­t at State-owned and private enterprise­s, said experts, adding that major breakthrou­ghs could be expected in the sector in the next five to six years.

“Smart manufactur­ing is a realistic way for the steel industry to transform and upgrade, and is also important for the high-quality developmen­t of the sector,” said Li Xinchuang, president of the China Metallurgi­cal Industry Planning and Research Institute.

“Although smart manufactur­ing in the steel industry is still at an early stage in China, the developmen­t of the industrial internet provides an important platform for the Chinese steel sector to make better use of smart manufactur­ing technologi­es, especially as wide applicatio­n of cloud and big data technologi­es is becoming a reality in China.”

Li made the remarks during a forum on smart manufactur­ing in the steel industry, in Xingtai city, Hebei province.

He said that the Chinese steel industry has achieved remarkable progress in production automation and digitaliza­tion of management processes, providing a solid base for further transition to smart manufactur­ing.

Last year, 78.1 percent of largescale steel companies adopted digital control systems in key production procedures, which was 28.7 percentage points higher than the national average, and 19.9 percent of them were ready to realize smart manufactur­ing, 12.9 percentage points higher than the national average, according to a recent report from China Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team and the Contempora­ry Service Alliance for Integratio­n of Informatiz­ation and Industrial­ization.

Wang Guoqing, research director at Lange Steel Informatio­n Research Center, said as more and more steel companies are investing in smart manufactur­ing-related projects, it is highly likely that a number of Chinese steel companies will realize smart manufactur­ing before 2026.

Wang said smart manufactur­ing is a whole-supply-chain process that includes not only steel production, but also smart technology-based raw material sourcing, inventory management, and marketing, and needs to be customer-focused.

Currently, a lot of State-owned companies, such as China Baowu Steel Group, are taking the lead in adoption of smart manufactur­ing, because they are willing to invest in related equipment and technologi­es to increase productivi­ty and reduce carbon emissions, in pursuit of high-quality developmen­t as a positive response to the national agenda, according to Wang.

The private sector is also now more willing to spend money on smart manufactur­ing upgrades, because they have become aware of the ample returns on such investment, as smart technologi­es will bring about higher efficiency, lower costs and increased profitabil­ity, she said.

Since 2015, the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology has announced four batches of pilot smart manufactur­ing projects nationwide, and nine steel projects have been selected.

Most of the companies selected are State-owned enterprise­s, such as Angang Steel Co Ltd and China Baowu Steel Group, while two private companies, Hengyang Valin Steel Tube Co Ltd and Shandong SNTON Steel Cord Co Ltd, were also selected.

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 ?? WANG YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A Dongbei Special Steel Group Co Ltd employee helps move finished steel products at a factory in Dalian, Liaoning province.
WANG YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY A Dongbei Special Steel Group Co Ltd employee helps move finished steel products at a factory in Dalian, Liaoning province.

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