For Hengtong Group, one of the world's top three fiber-optic communication companies, members of the Communist Party of China have played a leading role in the promotion of high-quality development. The CPC members have given a perfect interpretation of the recent campaign of staying true to the Party’s founding mission.
Hengtong Group has created one world record after another to break the market monopoly by overseas rivals with its competitive strengths.
Growing out of a township farming tool factory on the verge of bankruptcy, the private conglomerate has attributed its success to the leading role of the CPC members.
The waving party flags and the party emblems pinned on the chest remind the workers of the omnipresence of the Party organizations and the advanced nature of the Party members.
Xu Qinhua, a CPC member and head of the optical fiber workshop, has made strenuous efforts to instruct the new workers so as to ensure the quality of the optical fiber rod.
With Xu and other CPC members playing the demonstrative role, the workers have joined hand to upgrade the efficiency of the optical fiber workshop and volunteered to join the Party so that they will be assigned to the frontline positions to give a stronger impetus to the high quality development.
Relying on its independent technology, brand image and quality products, Hengtong has been able to make inroads into the overseas markets by establishing 9 overseas industrial bases in Europe, south America, south Africa and southeast Asia.
With its business reaching out to more than 130 countries and regions, Hengtong has posted an annual growth by 25%. It has also been listed in China’s top 500 companies and top 100 private firms for several years in a row.
In the startup period, Hengtong registered three Party members only. Now more than 1000 workers have joined the Party out of a total workforce of more than 20000.
Hundreds of them have been awarded the honorary titles of model workers, craftsmanship masters and advanced workers.
CPC members have accounted for 92% of the workforce of the leading projects and created 75% of the patents and standards, contributing a significant role to the company’s core competitiveness.