
A panoramic view of the Urban Industrial Park. [Photo/WeChat account: txfabu]
The Urban Industrial Park in Taixing, a county-level city in Taizhou, Jiangsu province, is intensifying precise investment attraction and enterprise cultivation to foster clustered development of key industries.
Jiangsu Haitai Ship's Whole Set Limited Company has announced that it has successfully produced the first batch of self-developed 200-metric-ton electric variable-frequency towing winches. These winches are designed to consume 30 percent less energy and are widely used on marine engineering vessels and ocean-going tugs. They have secured overseas orders immediately after their launch.
Haitai Ship, a key player in the park's ship accessory chain, continues to deepen technical cooperation with research institutes. The company is focused on promoting "domestic ships equipped with domestic components". Its goal is to achieve a 20 percent annual growth in output value and profits, aiming to double these figures by the end of the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-30).
The park is committed to cultivating enterprises at all levels, guiding key firms toward innovation and intelligent transformation. It aims to integrate into the high-tech ship and marine equipment cluster co-developed by Nantong, Taizhou and Yangzhou, as well as the biomedicine cluster co-developed by Taizhou, Lianyungang and Wuxi.
It targets three national "little giant" enterprises — small and medium-sized companies recognized for their high specialization and innovation — and four provincial specialized and refined SMEs this year. With projects as the top priority, the park aims to sign 35 projects worth at least 100 million yuan ($14.53 million) each, including nine over 500 million yuan and three over 1 billion yuan, striving for breakthroughs in 2 billion yuan projects.