China's Major Projects Focus on New Quality Productive Forces, Accelerating Progress in Equipment Manufacturing
2026-03-28 14:30
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en.Wedoany.com Report on Mar 28th, Recently, a number of China's major engineering projects have made progress in the direction of intelligentization and green development, with the equipment manufacturing sector becoming a key focal point. The first phase of the high-end offshore engineering equipment manufacturing base project at a Chinese Shandong port started construction in September last year and is expected to be initially completed and operational by June this year, reaching full capacity by September. This project focuses on high-end marine equipment manufacturing, constructing two 70,000-ton outfitting berths along with facilities such as an intelligent steel material yard and a digital cutting and sorting workshop. Wang Keming, General Manager of Shangang (Shandong) Offshore Engineering Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd., stated that upon completion, the project will be capable of producing 6 to 9 ships per year, each weighing around 50,000 tons, with an annual output value reaching 1.5 billion yuan. "From raw material entry to the final assembly workshop, we will achieve rhythmic and streamlined production."

In Dongguan, Guangdong, China, the automated production line of Xinyi Electric Heating Machinery Co., Ltd. is operating in an orderly manner. The company has been deeply involved in the equipment manufacturing field for many years. Wu Junrui, the company's responsible person, said the company plans to participate in the low-altitude economy and humanoid robot sectors. "Behind the development and growth of emerging industries, there will certainly be many supporting policy measures. We need to make good use of them." Liu Yang, co-founder of Original Force Infinite Technology Holdings (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd., introduced that their consumer-level embodied intelligent product "Little Atom" is expected to be officially delivered in August this year, with order volume projected to double compared to last year. "We hope to enable robots to truly possess intelligence and be genuinely applied in production and daily life." This trend also brings new application scenarios to the equipment manufacturing industry.

In Beihai, Guangxi, China, the Southern Power Grid's 220 kV Weizhou Island Cross-Sea Grid Connection Project was officially put into operation on March 20, with a total investment of 858 million yuan. This project involved laying a 44.8-kilometer submarine cable, passing through a national aquatic germplasm resource conservation area and a coral reef region. Tian Quan, Manager of the Weizhou Power Supply Branch of Southern Power Grid Guangxi Beihai Power Supply Bureau, explained that after the project's operation, the island's power supply capacity increased from 35,000 kW to 161,000 kW, potentially reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 43,000 tons annually. Guo Zhonghua, Deputy Director of the Weizhou Island Tourism Zone Management Committee, stated that the stable power supply will support the implementation of the island's "night economy" district and the Bryde's Whale IP cultural-tourism integration project, providing energy security for the regional equipment manufacturing-related industrial chain.

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