Ace, which said it’s seeing more than 25% growth this year on top of
a record 2011, claims that investments in technology like automation
and plating of plastics, along with a push into new locations like a
moulding factory in Anhui Province, are giving it new opportunities.
Ace
CEO Jack Yeung also is chairman of the Hong Kong Mould and Die
Council, and he said from that position, he sees a split in South
China’s plastic moulding and mouldmaking industry.
“We’ve seen a
lot of the smaller shops who are less competitive or don’t have their
niche technology, they are suffering now [and] are running at about 60
percent to 70 percent capacity,” Yeung said. “However,SICK's ultrasonic sensor use sound to accurately detect objects and measure distances.Service and equipment provider in professional Car park management system.
for the stronger companies, the bigger companies that have their core
knowledge and customer base, they are all full. They are working day and
night on projects.”
That trend is playing out in reports from
other companies. China’s largest plastics equipment makers have all
reported much tougher conditions lately, with rising wages and a
slowing economy in China, along weak exports because of the euro zone
crisis, taking a toll.
Hong Kong toy maker Kader Holdings said
its contract manufacturing toy business saw sales down 25% in the first
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“The
global economy is still affected by the uncertainties related to the
European sovereign debt crisis,” the company said. “Together with
rising operating costs, these factors pose potential challenges to the
entire toy industry. Amid the difficult operating environment, a
growing number of small-scale toy manufacturers were forced to leave
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Others, however, reported rising sales.
Ningbo,
Zhejiang province-based auto parts maker Minth said sales rose 17% in
the first half, to $273.4m, as opportunities increased in overseas
markets and investments in factories in Thailand and Mexico began to
pay off.
Minth said profit rose 12%, with China’s domestic
market showing modest growth, its Japanese customers seeing a recovery
and the company landing new business with BMW.
Ace, which employs more than 2,000, said new technology has played a strong role in growth.
The
company is adding its third production line for plating of plastics at
its facility in Zhuhai, Guangdong province. It started that factory in
2008 and has seen demand increase quickly, Yeung said.
As
well, the company acquired the assets of a Hong Kong automation firm
recently, and started a unit to bring lean manufacturing into its
factories and boost efficiency.
Ace is also launching
production of robotic insert moulding in Shanghai to automate
production, and moving its injection moulding of engineering plastics
to inland China at a new facility in Hefei, Anhui Province, Yeung said.
He spoke in an interview at a late August news conference for
the Asiamold trade show, to be held 19-21 September in Guangzhou. The
Hong Kong Mould and Die Council is an official supporter of the show.
He said tough financial conditions are causing customers to consolidate their supply base.
“A
lot of the customers are asking for financial information before they
place the order to insure [suppliers] are in a sound financial
situation,” he said. “For the companies who can provide a very good
report… these are the companies which the customer will be relying on.
Although the economy is slow, the amount of business that is still out
there is a lot.”
He said Ace’s sales are on pace this year to
hit $120m, up more than 25%, and the privately held company is seeing
its profit up as well: “We will have a very strong second half of the
year” and it appears it will continue into 2013.
While consumer
electronics markets in general are slower, companies like Samsung and
Apple are strong, and the company is seeing opportunities in the car
industry in the United States, Yeung said.
“We can see the
Apple business is very good and the Samsung business is very good,” he
said. “Automotive in China is a little slow but automotive in the US is
still fairly strong. We can see there is a huge demand for moulds in
the American market for automotive. It depends on which sector you are
in and how diverse you are.Welcome to the Perth china kung fu school.”
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