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China’s factories work 24/7 to build ventilators for Milan, New York
Bloomberg
March 23, 2020 09:00 AM

About a 40-minute drive to the east of China’s capital, Beijing Aeonmed Co. has been working around the clock since Jan. 20.

After meeting the country’s needs two weeks ago, its factory lines have been working flat out on orders from overseas for its lifesaving ventilators. With three shifts and even research and development staff on the production line, the company’s machines have been going non-stop.

“There’s literally no country in the world that doesn’t want to buy a ventilator from China right now.” said Li Kai, director of Beijing Aeonmed, “We have tens of thousands of orders waiting. The issue is how fast we can make them.”

As the global coronavirus death toll inches toward 15,000, doctors from Milan to New York are desperately seeking ventilators. In severe cases, the availability of a ventilator that can help a Covid-19 patient breathe can determine if he lives or dies. Late last week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state, which has about 5,000 to 6,000 ventilators, might need 30,000 of them.

“It’s ventilators, ventilators, ventilators,” Cuomo told reporters. “That is the greatest need.” The state “has people in China shopping for ventilators,” he said.

Overall in the U.S., the Society of Critical Care Medicine estimates that 960,000 patients would need ventilator support due to Covid-19, but the nation only has about 200,000 such machines. In Italy, the country with the most number of fatalities from the pandemic, a severe ventilator shortage has forced doctors to triage patients.

The mad scramble for scarce medical supplies comes as China and the U.S. try to deflect blame for their handling of the disease. China has been seeking to claw back an international leadership role after early cover-ups helped the virus spread well beyond its borders. The country has sought to brand itself as Europe’s savior in the fight against the pathogen, providing masks and other supplies to the region’s virus hot spots.

For companies like Beijing Aeonmed, though, it’s roaring business as orders pour in from dozens of countries, many of which are chartering planes or using military aircraft to pick up the machines. Aeonmed isn’t the only Chinese company racing against the clock to build ventilators.

“All the ventilator factories in China have reached their maximum capacity, occupied fully by foreign demand,” said Wu Chuanpu, director of supply chain at Vedeng.com, one of the main platforms in China connecting medical equipment suppliers and buyers.

The factories have orders to keep them at full capacity until May, according to Wu. Vedeng is still getting more than 60 to 70 new orders every day, each asking for hundreds or thousands of such machines, he said. Many are from governments.

Ventilators pump oxygen into the lungs and remove carbon dioxide from the body. Many patients inflicted by the coronavirus need the machine because their blood oxygen level drops precipitously -- a condition called hypoxemia -- which can cause organ damage and be potentially life threatening.


The ventilator demand is so great that U.S. President Donald Trump has given automakers the green light to reconfigure their plants to make the machines.

Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Tesla Inc. have been given the “go ahead” to make ventilators, Trump said in a tweet Sunday.

However, unlike face masks or thermometers, where companies can quickly ramp up production, ventilators have a higher barrier to entry, making a rapid expansion of production more difficult, Wu said.

“The expansion of the production line is very time-consuming and resources-intensive,” he said. “It also involves personnel training. It is too cumbersome.”

The dramatic increase in demand for the machines is in stark contrast to their need in normal times. Ordinarily, hospitals have a few dozen machines that are required for only critical cases. Now, it may need them for every bed in its intensive care unit.

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said earlier this month that as of March 3, the country’s main manufacturers delivered about 14,000 non-invasive ventilators and 2,900 invasive ones to Hubei, the region where the coronavirus outbreak originated. That compares with the nationwide demand for ventilators in 2018 of 14,700, according to Huajing Research.

Meanwhile, as the orders come in, Beijing Aeonmed expects to ring in sales that are several times more than last year.

“The epidemic is not a problem of just one country,” said Li. “The global fight against the pandemic is a test of made-in-China speed and quality.”

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/coronavirus/chinas-factories-work-247-build-ventilators-milan-new-york
 
The whole world is seeing the importance of China in the global order. Even the USA, after waging a pointless trade war that accomplished nothing, is scrambling to get medical supplies from Chinese suppliers.
 
Yes Sir! The world is depending on you. This is the time to show the world your true strength and solidarity!

People should stop taking cheap shots at China as the Chinese are doing everything in their power to help the world now.

They are sending experts and medical equipment equipment all over the world while the buffoon Trump has nothing to say but "Chinese virus" to deflect attention from his total ineptness over the outbreak.
 
The whole world is seeing the importance of China in the global order. Even the USA, after waging a pointless trade war that accomplished nothing, is scrambling to get medical supplies from Chinese suppliers.

Absolutely! Didn't make America any greater. Pointless like you said and accomplished nothing. Zero gains but many losses. No doubt China is a big player in this global game. They are stepping up to the plate and coming through for the world as a leader should. I hope my country the Great USA can get it together again.
 
China has the most reliable supply chains in the world. It will keep going through war, famine and disease. China is building good will with countries around the world now and i have no doubt in a post virus world, chinese manufacturing and processing will be dominant around the world. We will see how America does after this virus.
 
People should stop taking cheap shots at China as the Chinese are doing everything in their power to help the world now.

They are sending experts and medical equipment equipment all over the world while the buffoon Trump has nothing to say but "Chinese virus" to deflect attention from his total ineptness over the outbreak.

China needs to play hardball with the pentagon and DC. Period. You want respect you've got to earn it. The passive Asian style aint cutting it.

Radicalizing Xinjiang. Slandering China (cats, rats, bats...). The constant hating on China. Dept traps... on and on and on.
 
China’s factories work 24/7 to build ventilators for Milan, New York
Bloomberg
March 23, 2020 09:00 AM

About a 40-minute drive to the east of China’s capital, Beijing Aeonmed Co. has been working around the clock since Jan. 20.

After meeting the country’s needs two weeks ago, its factory lines have been working flat out on orders from overseas for its lifesaving ventilators. With three shifts and even research and development staff on the production line, the company’s machines have been going non-stop.

“There’s literally no country in the world that doesn’t want to buy a ventilator from China right now.” said Li Kai, director of Beijing Aeonmed, “We have tens of thousands of orders waiting. The issue is how fast we can make them.”

As the global coronavirus death toll inches toward 15,000, doctors from Milan to New York are desperately seeking ventilators. In severe cases, the availability of a ventilator that can help a Covid-19 patient breathe can determine if he lives or dies. Late last week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said the state, which has about 5,000 to 6,000 ventilators, might need 30,000 of them.

“It’s ventilators, ventilators, ventilators,” Cuomo told reporters. “That is the greatest need.” The state “has people in China shopping for ventilators,” he said.

Overall in the U.S., the Society of Critical Care Medicine estimates that 960,000 patients would need ventilator support due to Covid-19, but the nation only has about 200,000 such machines. In Italy, the country with the most number of fatalities from the pandemic, a severe ventilator shortage has forced doctors to triage patients.

The mad scramble for scarce medical supplies comes as China and the U.S. try to deflect blame for their handling of the disease. China has been seeking to claw back an international leadership role after early cover-ups helped the virus spread well beyond its borders. The country has sought to brand itself as Europe’s savior in the fight against the pathogen, providing masks and other supplies to the region’s virus hot spots.

For companies like Beijing Aeonmed, though, it’s roaring business as orders pour in from dozens of countries, many of which are chartering planes or using military aircraft to pick up the machines. Aeonmed isn’t the only Chinese company racing against the clock to build ventilators.

“All the ventilator factories in China have reached their maximum capacity, occupied fully by foreign demand,” said Wu Chuanpu, director of supply chain at Vedeng.com, one of the main platforms in China connecting medical equipment suppliers and buyers.

The factories have orders to keep them at full capacity until May, according to Wu. Vedeng is still getting more than 60 to 70 new orders every day, each asking for hundreds or thousands of such machines, he said. Many are from governments.

Ventilators pump oxygen into the lungs and remove carbon dioxide from the body. Many patients inflicted by the coronavirus need the machine because their blood oxygen level drops precipitously -- a condition called hypoxemia -- which can cause organ damage and be potentially life threatening.


The ventilator demand is so great that U.S. President Donald Trump has given automakers the green light to reconfigure their plants to make the machines.

Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co. and Tesla Inc. have been given the “go ahead” to make ventilators, Trump said in a tweet Sunday.

However, unlike face masks or thermometers, where companies can quickly ramp up production, ventilators have a higher barrier to entry, making a rapid expansion of production more difficult, Wu said.

“The expansion of the production line is very time-consuming and resources-intensive,” he said. “It also involves personnel training. It is too cumbersome.”

The dramatic increase in demand for the machines is in stark contrast to their need in normal times. Ordinarily, hospitals have a few dozen machines that are required for only critical cases. Now, it may need them for every bed in its intensive care unit.

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said earlier this month that as of March 3, the country’s main manufacturers delivered about 14,000 non-invasive ventilators and 2,900 invasive ones to Hubei, the region where the coronavirus outbreak originated. That compares with the nationwide demand for ventilators in 2018 of 14,700, according to Huajing Research.

Meanwhile, as the orders come in, Beijing Aeonmed expects to ring in sales that are several times more than last year.

“The epidemic is not a problem of just one country,” said Li. “The global fight against the pandemic is a test of made-in-China speed and quality.”

https://www.crainsnewyork.com/coronavirus/chinas-factories-work-247-build-ventilators-milan-new-york
I assume Pakistan has been in touch regarding the same..
 
China needs to play hardball with the pentagon and DC. Period. You want respect you've got to earn it. The passive Asian style aint cutting it.

Radicalizing Xinjiang. Slandering China (cats, rats, bats...). The constant hating on China. Dept traps... on and on and on.

Hardball: The strategy is for China to announce they are selling US debt. Saying the demand for US debt is very high, and if China sells the US debt there would not be any effect to the US and global economy. China needs to have liquidity now to sure up a falling yuan and for domestic spending to keep employment high and unemployment low, so the Chinese are selling US debt, every last bit. The yields are too low and the price is at a good level to sell and China has been buying precious metals. China is going to gradually by up precious metals to have a reserve equal to European countries per capita. China needs to pay down their own debt too.

That is how you play hardball, say your enemy is strong, when they are weak. Don't let them blame China for US collapse. Inform them that if Federal reserve is buying up us debt, the federal reserve can buy what China sells.

China was used for decades to buy worthless American debt, to sponge and mop up the supply of unwanted dollars by having Chinese workers work 12 hours a day making valuable goods to trade for worthless dollars and to keep price inflation low by selling Chinese goods at a fraction of what they are worth in the West. This makes the used toilet paper dollar more valuable in three ways.

Now with these attacks against the Chinese people with bat soup and the rest of the lies from Washington, no need to play their games of prop up worthless toilet paper dollars. Focus on making China great, drop dollars for real money: Gold silver and copper, and buy up those mines. Buy Platinum and Palladium too. Stock up on Chinese Antimony. You can monetize antimony too.
 
China should prioritize supplies to Italy & all other friendly countries over the US, if you have a list of countries that want ventilators from you then the US should be at the bottom of the list, the US is a big country they can take care of themselves & if they can't.. well then the other smaller countries are in far greater need for ventilators.
 
Global demand is very high. Lead time for ventilators are also high. It is much faster and cost effective to ship large bulky things like ventilators by rail to Italy than slow travel by ship across the Pacific. As a businessman, Trump should understand the importance of supply chain management.
 
Hardball: The strategy is for China to announce they are selling US debt. Saying the demand for US debt is very high, and if China sells the US debt there would not be any effect to the US and global economy. China needs to have liquidity now to sure up a falling yuan and for domestic spending to keep employment high and unemployment low, so the Chinese are selling US debt, every last bit. The yields are too low and the price is at a good level to sell and China has been buying precious metals. China is going to gradually by up precious metals to have a reserve equal to European countries per capita. China needs to pay down their own debt too.

That is how you play hardball, say your enemy is strong, when they are weak. Don't let them blame China for US collapse. Inform them that if Federal reserve is buying up us debt, the federal reserve can buy what China sells.

China was used for decades to buy worthless American debt, to sponge and mop up the supply of unwanted dollars by having Chinese workers work 12 hours a day making valuable goods to trade for worthless dollars and to keep price inflation low by selling Chinese goods at a fraction of what they are worth in the West. This makes the used toilet paper dollar more valuable in three ways.

Now with these attacks against the Chinese people with bat soup and the rest of the lies from Washington, no need to play their games of prop up worthless toilet paper dollars. Focus on making China great, drop dollars for real money: Gold silver and copper, and buy up those mines. Buy Platinum and Palladium too. Stock up on Chinese Antimony. You can monetize antimony too.

Impressive. Clever and strategic. Great post and eye-opening for approach me.
 
Absolutely! Didn't make America any greater. Pointless like you said and accomplished nothing. Zero gains but many losses. No doubt China is a big player in this global game. They are stepping up to the plate and coming through for the world as a leader should. I hope my country the Great USA can get it together again.

US dollar (federal reserve notes) is back by "full faith & Credit of the FED's Computer Keyboard" :rofl:

Impressive. Clever and strategic. Great post and eye-opening for approach me.

And China needs to do this now, before US stop redeeming those treasury notes.

I have been arguing for China to dump those treasuries for years, to do so now they have to do this diplomatically, as shown.
 
China’s factories working non-stop to build ventilators for Italy and US

Staff at Beijing Aeonmed are working three shifts to meet the needs of Milan and New York
Bloomberg
March 24, 2020

Virus-Outbreak-New-York.jpg

A US National Guard member stands beside crates of medical supplies in New York. The city also faces a potentially deadly dearth of ventilators to treat those infected by the coronavirus. AP

https://www.thenational.ae/business...o-build-ventilators-for-italy-and-us-1.996496
 

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