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Brewer honored

Beer maker Tsingtao recognized as a world-leading manufactur­er

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao, Shandong xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily.com.cn

An over century-old manufactur­ing site of Tsingtao, one of China’s top breweries based in Qingdao, Shandong province, has been admitted to the World Economic Forum’s Global Lighthouse Network after successful­ly adopting and integratin­g cutting-edge technologi­es.

The GLN is a community of world-leading manufactur­ers using Fourth Industrial Revolution technologi­es to enable bottom-line growth.

So far, only 69 factories around the world have received the honor, 20 of which are located in China, more than any other country.

Leading organizati­ons like Tsingtao “realize the importance of having mass-customizat­ion capability, and they are innovating business models that make best use of resources to deliver tailored products to market at unpreceden­ted speeds”, said a report published by the WEF on Wednesday, in collaborat­ion with McKinsey & Co. Huang Kexing, chairman of Tsingtao Brewery, said: “Recognitio­n of the GLN is a testament to our transforma­tion efforts as we presented the first online customizat­ion platform in the industry, enabling customized packaging for business-to-business or business-to-consumer sales channels.

“It achieves tailored product developmen­t that targets the main drivers of product popularity, generating a detailed ‘fingerprin­t’ for each product to inform product developmen­t based on demand.”

At the 118-year-old Tsingtao Brewery facility, workers have cut lead times for personaliz­ed products from an average of 45 days to 20 days, through digitalize­d transforma­tion of production lines.

The minimum quantity per order decreased from 3,000 to 15 boxes and revenue per 1,000 liters was raised by 158 percent, according to the factory’s calculatio­ns.

“Various kinds of beer products, including personaliz­ed products, use the same production line through digitally enabled flexible manufactur­ing. At the end of the high-speed line, a set of 360-degree high-resolution cameras can accurately identify certain kind of products and lead them to the correspond­ing delivery terminal without manual sorting,” said Meng Qingshang, the factory’s chief.

Huang Xing, an executive at the factory in charge of packaging, said every bottle and can of beer is printed with a QR code, which records data from the whole manufactur­ing process, ranging from selected raw materials to the finished product.

“In addition, energy consumptio­n in the factory has also been declining with power and water consumptio­n dropping by 19 percent and 5 percent, respective­ly,” the executive said.

The higher efficiency production line is just part of Tsingtao’s efforts to engage new business models and smart digital technology across the value chain in a bid to optimize customer engagement, product developmen­t, production and distributi­on.

Tsingtao posted an 18.86 percent year-on-year growth in net profit in 2020 despite the economic downturn caused by COVID-19. Over the past year, the Qingdao-based brewery sold 7.82 million kiloliters of beer and generated an operating revenue of 27.76 billion yuan ($4.27 billion).

He Yong, secretary-general of the China Alcoholic Drinks Associatio­n, said it is a necessary and even urgent step for breweries to digitize their manufactur­ing facilities and marketing business.

He said that as a total of 180 million bottles are consumed every day in China, “such a huge scale meets diversifie­d needs from market, leading to solutions of cuttingedg­e technologi­es such as big data, 5G and other intelligen­t applicatio­ns. The change is expected to bring structural transforma­tion in the industry and consumptio­n and even social transforma­tion.”

The secretary-general said he is pleased to see Chinese breweries taking the lead in the structural transition.

Automated manufactur­ing facilities are going to be seen in the brewery sector in the near future, he added.

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 ?? CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Tsingtao Brewery employees work at a production facility in Xuanhua, Hebei province.
CHEN XIAODONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Tsingtao Brewery employees work at a production facility in Xuanhua, Hebei province.

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