Zhou Haijiang, Party secretary of Wuxi-based Hodo Group. [Photo/Wuxi Daily]
"The CPC's policies have helped Hodo Group become a smashing success," said Zhou Haijiang, Party secretary of Wuxi-based Hodo Group.
Founded in 1957, Hodo Group is a textile and garment giant in Jiangsu province, which also makes rubber tires. It is one of the top 100 private enterprises in China.
No one could have expected that a small workshop built by three farmers 65 years ago would grow into a multinational employing about 100,000 workers.
It isn't hard to see that Hodo's success wouldn't have been possible without the CPC's effective policies.
A workshop of Hodo Group. [Photo/Wuxi Daily]
Over the past 10 years, Hodo has carried out supply-side structural reforms, sought new drivers of development, and accelerated transformation and upgrading, noted Zhou.
The group's labor-intensive garment-processing workshops have been transformed into intelligent workshops with production efficiency increased by 40 percent and delivery time reduced by 50 percent.
Its rubber tire workshop has been upgraded into a dark factory, a new type of smart factory that can operate efficiently even in the dark without any light.
The intelligent factory for high-end anti-tumor agents invested in by Hodo has also been put into operation. It is expected to produce 20 million anti-tumor injectants and 100 million anti-tumor solid preparations and generate over 1.5 billion yuan ($222.36 million) per year.
During the COVID-19 outbreaks in Wuhan in 2020, Zhou also mobilized CPC members in Hodo to produce protective clothing and shipped 650,000 pieces of protective clothing to the city.