Shenzhou is the largest garment processing and manufacturing enterprise in China. With the ability to control the whole industry chain such as yarn, digital printing and surface accessories processing, Shenzhou has fully resumed production in a short time, and orders have not been affected. “We should put the core link in the country and do the extension of manufacturing overseas.” Shenzhou International chairman Ma Jianrong said.
Industry experts believe that the epidemic will accelerate the reconstruction of the global supply chain to a certain extent and promote the adjustment of the global manufacturing pattern. It is imperative to seize the opportunity and enhance manufacturing competitiveness.
In Luan Qun’s view, the epidemic is like a comprehensive “physical examination” of the manufacturing industry, which can better realize what links are weak and make up for shortcomings in time, which is conducive to seizing opportunities in the changing situation.
Accelerating the development of the industrial Internet to increase the integration of the supply chain is also the current opportunity.
In a series of recent “new infrastructure” initiatives, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology specifically proposed to speed up the industrial Internet pilot demonstration and popularization. Field, deputy chief engineer of the China Industrial Internet Research Institute, believes that the move aims to promote the sharing of information, technology, production capacity and orders, achieve accurate configuration and efficient docking, so as to strengthen the coordination of the supply chain.
Contribute to global supply chain stability
China has the world’s most complete manufacturing system, more than 500 major industrial products announced by the United Nations, more than 220 kinds of output ranks first in the world, is the center of many manufacturing global supply chains.
To a certain extent, if China’s supply chain is stable, the global supply chain is stable.
The People’s Bank of China and other five departments require that relevant industries and enterprises with promising development prospects but experiencing temporary difficulties, especially small and micro enterprises, not blindly withdraw loans, cut off loans, or pressure loans; The Ministry of Finance has increased support for discounted interest on start-up guaranteed loans for individuals and enterprises affected by the epidemic. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology sorted out more than 7,000 core supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in the global industrial chain to provide precise help for practical difficulties, and coordinated the mobilization of resources in nearly 20 provinces to promote the resumption of more than 60 core supporting enterprises.
The executive meeting of The State Council held on the 24th specifically proposed to further enhance China’s international air cargo capacity and strive to stabilize the supply chain.
At present, the average operating rate of industrial enterprises in the country except Hubei exceeds 95%. From the resumption of work and production of 10,000 key foreign-funded enterprises mastered by the Ministry of Commerce, as of March 12, in addition to Hubei, 60% of the country’s key foreign-funded manufacturing enterprises to resume production rate reached more than 70%.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, China has promoted the coordinated resumption of industrial chains in an orderly manner, contributing to the stability of the global supply chain.
China will increase its supply of raw materials, daily necessities, epidemic prevention supplies and other products to the international market, in particular to ensure the production and export of key products and enterprises with important influence in the global industrial chain, and support enterprises in conducting online negotiations and holding online exhibitions. A series of measures have been launched to ensure the security of the global supply chain.
“Risks and challenges highlight the importance of solidarity and collaboration.” Zhang Weiguo, a second-level researcher at the Shandong Academy of Social Sciences, said that China should contribute its own strength to maintaining the stability of the global supply chain and share development opportunities for international enterprises.