From October 20 to 23, the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was successfully convened in Beijing. The meeting proposed the strategic deployment of "building a modern industrial system and consolidating and strengthening the foundation of the real economy," charting a development path for small and micro enterprises in the mold manufacturing and forging industries. Ningbo Ningtuo Machinery Co., Ltd. promptly responded by implementing and studying the spirit of the meeting internally. The company is striving to leverage intelligent upgrades, integrated development, and green transformation as key drivers to precisely focus its efforts on the real economy track while actively planning new chapters in international cooperation.
"The plenary session's emphasis on pursuing intelligent, green, and integrated development has greatly encouraged small enterprises like ours that specialize in niche fields," stated a representative from Ningtuo Machinery. Despite its limited scale, the company is implementing the plenary session's spirit through pragmatic measures. In its intelligent transformation, the enterprise focuses on critical production processes, achieving "high efficiency" with "small investments" to strengthen the microfoundation of the real economy.
Green transformation has become a voluntary initiative for micro and small enterprises. Companies are exerting efforts across the entire chain-from raw material selection and production process optimization to wastewater and waste treatment-by adopting eco-friendly processes and strictly implementing low-carbon production standards. This transformation not only responds to the plenary session's call for green development but also enhances market competitiveness through cost reduction and efficiency gains, injecting green momentum into the high-quality development of manufacturing.
Looking ahead, international expansion has become a new objective for SMEs. "Guided by the spirit of the plenary session, we must not only anchor ourselves in the domestic market but also proactively connect with global resources," revealed an enterprise leader. Companies are actively seeking opportunities for technical exchanges and collaborations with overseas enterprises, planning to introduce advanced processes while promoting distinctive products and services with cost-performance advantages.
Industry experts note that the transformation practices of SMEs in mold manufacturing and forging industries vividly exemplify how small and medium-sized enterprises are implementing the plenary session's directives. As the "three transformations" deepen and international cooperation expands, these SMEs will further solidify the foundation of the real economy, play a more significant role in the modern industrial system of manufacturing, and inject micro-level vitality into building a manufacturing powerhouse.
