Design, manufacture, and provide technical services for the complete passenger car body welding line with a capacity of up to 38 cars/hour in the body welding workshop (equivalent to approximately 250,000 cars/year).
Since 2012, the National Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering has invested resources to build human resources and facilities for researching and applying advanced technologies from countries around the world to design, manufacture, and master production lines of equipment and welding jigs for automobiles according to standards of major automakers popular in Vietnam such as Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, etc.
Speaking with a reporter from the Industry and Trade Newspaper, Mr. Nguyen Van Minh, Director of the Heavy Mechanical Center, National Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering (Ministry of Industry and Trade), stated that in the development process of Vietnam's automotive industry, mastering core technology lines — especially body welding lines, painting lines, and assembly lines — is becoming a vital requirement that determines the industry's self-reliance capacity, competitiveness, and depth of localization.
For units within the chemical industry, due to the risk and hazard factors posed by chemicals directly to humans and the environment, the application of Industry 4.0 technologies and production automation is receiving increasing attention. Research and development of automation systems in the production of laundry detergent and cleaning agents are being prioritized and invested in by many domestic companies and organizations.