On the afternoon of December 13, a delegation led by Zhai Jingli, Vice President of Sinar Mas Paper (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "APP China"), a subsidiary of the Asia Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "APP"), visited China Haisum. Zhao Guoang, Vice General Manager of Poly Sinolight, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of China Haisum warmly received the delegation.
APP is a well-known Indonesian overseas Chinese enterprise. Both sides reviewed the history of friendly cooperation and development, where various business units of China Haisum have supported APP's growth and expansion in China since its entry into the Chinese market over 30 years ago, becoming a driving force behind its success.
Zhao Guo'ang extended a warm welcome to the delegation led by Zhai Jingli. Zhao introduced the achievements China Haisum has made in green and low-carbon development and digital transformation in recent years, and expressed the expectation that both sides would carry out more exchanges and contacts in various areas in the future, and work together to contribute to the development of the industry. China Haisum will continue to build on its experience, integrate more advantageous resources, and further enhance its services to APP, supporting the APP's high-quality development in the next stage.
Zhai Jingli thanked China Haisum for its warm reception. She stated that as an industry leader, APP has always placed great emphasis on social benefits, with green and low-carbon development and digital transformation being key components of its shift from factor-driven to innovation-driven growth. The two sides share similar values, and APP hopes to collaborate with China Haisum to leverage their platform advantages for the development of the industry.
Since 2010, various business units of China Haisum have collaborated with APP on more than 300 projects, including domestic projects such as NAPP, Gold East Paper, GOLD HONGYE PAPER, Hainan Jinhai Pulp & Paper, Guangxi Jingui Pulp & Paper, and Bohui Paper, as well as overseas projects like OKI, IKP, and IKK.