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      China moves up the exports value chain(2)

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      2016-01-07 08:39China Daily Editor: Qian Ruisha

      Machinery

      With growth in the Chinese market stabilizing, some heavy equipment manufacturers struck out on their own, seeking to enter Asian markets yet to open up.

      The Liuzhou-based LiuGong Machinery Co, a major player in the heavy machinery market, said its products such as cranes and excavators have been exported to Southeast Asia a decade ago and are largely used in government projects in the fields of transportation, hydraulic engineering and infrastructure.

      "Countries in Southeast Asia such as Thailand and Cambodia are our target market and we have been in Thailand for more than a decade, because those markets have huge potential for growth with increasing demand for infrastructure construction," said Zeng Guang'an, president of LiuGong.

      The Chinese heavy machinery market, which used to be dominated by foreign players, had started to pick up steam around 2000 and saw its golden era after 2008 when China rolled out a 4-trillion-yuan stimulus package.

      But the whole industry has been shrinking as a result of oversupply and a slowing economy.

      Zeng said the only way out is to make inroads into overseas markets, especially those along the Belt and Road Initiative, which are likely to give a boost to the sluggish industry.

      He was referring to the blueprint unveiled by President Xi Jinping in 2013.

      The Belt and Road Initiative is a trade-and-infrastructure network that includes the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

      The network connects Asia, Europe and Africa, and passes through more than 60 countries and regions with a population of about 4.4 billion.

      LiuGong set up its regional headquarters in Singapore to manage a distribution network, support for local distributors and after-sales services for major projects.

      Last year, 178 excavators and cranes from LiuGong worth $14 million were exported to Uzbekistan and Cambodia, the company said.

      While LiuGong is planning ahead to grab a share in the heavy equipment market of Southeast Asia, some others are switching their focus to the farming industry by rolling out tractors instead of cement mixers to bag foreign orders.

      For instance, Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Development Co said it is expanding its overseas presence in the farming machinery industry, targeting Southeast Asian and Central Asian countries such as Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan and Kazakhstan.

      The current overseas operations, however, account for a small share of the company's overall business, Zhang Jianjun, a senior executive at the company, said.

      But the figure will grow to about 40 percent by 2020, he said.

      Zhang said Asian countries' demand for farming machines is surging due to rapid modernization in recent years.

      Chinese companies are competitive in terms of advanced technology, reliability and lower prices, he said. "We believe the agricultural equipment market will be a major force in driving our company's growth."

      Shipbuilding

      As the global shipbuilding industry was hit by declining demand in recent years, Shandong-based CIMC Raffles Offshore Ltd shifted its sights to export of offshore oil rigs and engineering vessels.

      The subsidiary of China International Marine Containers (Group) Ltd, the country's transportation equipment producer, registered $1.8 billion in sales of offshore engineering products from international markets in 2014. Energy companies from Malaysia, Norway and Russia were its main clients.

      Yu Ya, president of CIMC Raffles, said Chinese shipyards should look at high-tech areas to keep growth as low-end markets yield no profits for them.

      "Developing maritime engineering vessels and equipment and racing against South Korean and Japanese competitors will be key to Chinese shipyards," Yu said.

      Statistics from the China Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry show Chinese shipyards received orders for new vessels with a collective capacity of 11.19 million dead weight tons in the first half of 2015, accounting for 27.6 percent global market share.

      Light rail systems

      CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive, maker of light rail rakes operating in Malaysia, built a manufacturing and maintenance plant in the state of Perak in that country.

      It began operations in July 2015. The plant makes trains for the entire ASEAN region. It has annual production capacity of 100 rakes, including locomotives and light rail cars.

      Zhou Qinghe, president of CRRC ZELC, said as the Chinese railway network expands, it is time for exporting technology, expertise and services.

      "Because most countries in Southeast Asia have just kicked off construction of new railway lines, the demand for technological support from China is very high," said Zhou. "We can also share our experience in daily operations, maintenance and staff training."

      CRRC ZELC, a subsidiary of China Railway Rolling Stock Corp, the largest train manufacturer in the country, has bagged 8 billion yuan worth of deals in five rail equipment and service projects in Malaysia, including a 200-kilometer high-speed rail line between Kuala Lumpur and the northern city of Ipoh.

      The Chinese company now owns three subsidiaries in Malaysia. Around 90 percent of its employees are locals. Collectively, the subsidiaries make up the biggest rail transportation equipment provider in Malaysia, accounting for 85 percent market share.

      Luo Chongfu, CRRC ZELC's vice-general manager, said even though export of trains is a profitable business, the company is trying to reach out to its arms for maintenance services, to ensure long-term gains.

        

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