Warm congratulations on the successful trial production of Jinbang Company’s No. 6 production line.
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Time:2019-07-27
Warm congratulations on the successful trial production of Jinbang Company’s No. 6 production line.
The summer is scorching, and enthusiasm is at its peak! Jinbang Company has received the good news of the successful trial production on Production Line No. 6.
Starting in April this year, the company assigned dedicated personnel to oversee the renovation of the original color‑printing workshop and began gradually procuring and installing new production‑line equipment. Under the expert guidance of the equipment manufacturer’s specialists and through continuous fine‑tuning by the Equipment Department’s technical staff, the new production line was finally commissioned on July 23. As the new machinery remained somewhat unstable, Deputy General Manager Luo Mingyou, General Manager’s Assistant Xie Haisheng, Production Department Deputy Manager Chen Zhouyang, and Equipment Department Supervisor Wan Youzhi, among others, remained on the shop floor to monitor operations and perform adjustments, promptly addressing any issues that arose. Meanwhile, employees at each workstation meticulously carried out tasks such as batching, feeding, material changes, slitting, and packaging. With the machines running steadily, an increasing volume of raw materials was being transformed into plastic sheets, and the entire production line is steadily moving toward greater stability.





It is reported that Production Line No. 6 has a monthly capacity of up to 560 tons, representing an increase of more than 15% over the existing line’s capacity. The successful commissioning of this production line marks a significant leap in our company’s manufacturing capabilities, substantially enhancing our product‑service offerings and boosting both economic and social benefits.
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