LGMG celebrates ‘state-of-the-art’ factory opening

Industry professionals at LGMG's conference in Jinan, China Over a thousand industry professionals attended LGMG’s Global Partner Conference on Smart Manufacturing & Construction and Digital Factory Commissioning Ceremony. (PHOTO: LGMG)

LGMG has welcomed over 1,000 access industry professionals from 60 countries to celebrate the opening of its new factory in Jinan, Shandong Province, in China.

The company also held a special conference to outline its “comprehensive new journey towards internationalisation”.

At the Global Partner Ecological Conference on Smart Manufacturing & Construction and Digital Factory Commissioning Ceremony, which was attended by industry experts, leaders of associations and government leaders, LGMG said it has built a new type of smart factory to accelerating “the breakthrough of key technologies and applications”.

The conference brought together the manufacturer’s partners from around world, to further facilitate the creation of its two new digital ecosystems - an intelligent manufacturing ecosystem and an intelligent construction ecosystem.

“Nowadays, the new round of global manufacturing competition has been converted into the competition of intelligent manufacturing, and LGMG, based on standardization and automation, takes the leading role of product line and workshop as the breakthrough, and devotes itself to building the digital factory project, leading the new track of intelligent manufacturing with leading digitalization concepts and innovation strength,” said the manufacturer.

The event also marked the official launch of the company’s “supply chain ecosystems”; its domestic supply chain ecosystem centered in Jinan, China, and its Americas supply chain ecosystem in Mexico.

Yu Mengsheng, chairman of LGMG, said, “We will take this opportunity to build two domestics + international ecospheres, accelerate the pace of global development, and truly move towards Internationalization under digital collaboration.” 

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