For 3 days, he visited Nanjing, Changshu, Kunshan and Hangzhou
As one of the series of activities marking the second anniversary of the launch of Siemens China’s “Zero Carbon Pioneer Program”, Siemens and its partners’ low-carbon practice achievements will be demonstrated from three dimensions: their own operations, supply chain management and customer empowerment
Siemens today officially launched the “carbon” road journey – 2023 Siemens China Zero Carbon Pioneer Media Tour. As one of the series of activities for the second anniversary of the launch of the “Zero Carbon Pioneer Program”, Siemens will invite more than 30 media to Nanjing, Changshu, Kunshan and Hangzhou to explore the low-carbon practice achievements of Siemens and its partners from the three dimensions of their own operations, supply chain management and customer empowerment. The media will cover four main sites of Siemens’ world’s first native digital factory (Nanjing), Changshu High-tech Zone MOBO Collaborative Innovation Industrial Park, Datong Gear Transmission (Kunshan) Co., LTD., and Swire Coca-Cola (China) Co., LTD. Hangzhou factory.
“Green and low-carbon transformation is a structural opportunity and an effective path for enterprises to achieve high-quality development in an era full of uncertainties.” Dr. Xiao Song, Executive Vice President of Siemens Worldwide and Chairman, President and CEO of Siemens China, said, “As a pioneer, practitioner and enabler, Siemens continues to promote green and low-carbon development, and to build a green industrial system with partners from all walks of life with digital and low-carbon ‘two-wheel drive’ to achieve a sustainable future.”
Siemens’ Zero Carbon Pioneer Program was officially launched in China in September 2021 with remarkable results. At present, a total of seven Siemens plants have been rated as national green factories by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and six products have been selected into the list of “Green Design Products of 2022” by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. At the same time, for the supply chain, Siemens has established a carbon reduction information management system covering nearly 7,000 suppliers, and has incorporated low-carbon related indicators into the procurement decision-making process of key projects. For customers, Siemens uses innovative technologies such as digital twins, artificial intelligence and cloud computing to help companies and projects such as Bozhong Seiko, Shanghai Lianmin Village and Changshu Low-carbon Park reduce carbon and increase efficiency.