Service industrial chains take off in Quzhou
With the supporting force of modern services, industries are starting to show further potential in Quzhou, East China's Zhejiang province. How to make industrial chains bigger and stronger has always been a major aim of the city.
The newly reported news that "Quzhou forges cooperative ties with China Expressz" received widespread public attention in late October.
The widely read report said that by 2025, Quzhou Airport will be able to handle 50 airlines and run flights to 40 cities, with eight planes staying overnight at the airport. Passenger throughput will increase from 370,000 in 2020 to more than 1.58 million in 2025, with an average annual growth of 33.8 percent.
According to industry insiders, locals account for about 47 percent of passengers using Quzhou Airport this year. The highest number was in 2016, when local travelers accounted for 49 percent.
The introduction of a project, the development of an enterprise or the expansion of a park all requires the power of industrial chains. The organosilicon industry in Quzhou High-tech Park started from scratch and has developed into an important park in China. Quzhou Huyou Company has grown from one enterprise to five companies, and one enterprise has become a hi-tech park, which is the best example of the progress the city has made in service industrial chains.