After the reform and opening up, China's economy has entered a period of rapid development, and many companies have built new factories to meet the needs of expanding production capacity. With all kinds of land for living, the land resources in the country are becoming increasingly tense. The economic development entered 2010, and the tension in the land gradually escalated into the hardware industry that is struggling to transform.
As we all know, hardware companies also need large places to carry out production activities to meet extraordinary product storage and production needs. For example, on August 31, Tianjin Hong Kong Ro-Ro Terminal received and unloaded 4 large-scale wind-driven generator blade mold fittings. Two of them have a length of 49 meters. On July 31, Luoyang Heavy Weight Bearing Co., Ltd. undertakes 65-meter antenna bearings. So, in the increasingly tense land, how can hardware companies ensure the need to expand production capacity?
According to the author's understanding, many hardware companies have chosen to relocate, that is, to “escape†the hardware cluster center and spread out to the epitaxial to ease the tension of land tension on their own development. In Yangjiang, many hardware companies have encountered this problem. In recent years, with the accelerated pace of urbanization in Yangjiang, postgraduates gradually merged into urban areas from the original urban-rural integration, and tertiary industries such as trade logistics, real estate, tourism, and catering emerged. The shortage of land resources has become the biggest obstacle to the development of the hardware industry. .
In addition to Yangjiang Hardware, Yongkang hardware also encountered this problem. With the increasingly tense land resources, Yongkang’s enterprises have gradually moved to the neighboring Dongyang, Wuyi, Jinyun, Jindong, Zhangzhou, Jiangsu Suqian and other places. The phenomenon of “exit†has intensified. Currently, there are no less than 10 entrepreneurs of Yongkang enterprises scattered throughout the country. Ten thousand people.
In order to solve the impact of corporate relocation to government finances, the Yangjiang and Yongkang governments have resorted to tricks to retain the company's development in situ. In this regard, Gangli Street in Jiangcheng District of Yangjiang City has proposed a “nanny-style†service approach, which is to solve problems for enterprises through various channels, help enterprises achieve standardized development, improve the infrastructure of the park, and establish intellectual property offices to help enterprises apply for patents. In other ways, solving problems for enterprises and improving their core competitiveness