「ミャンマー工業省第3重工業企業総局の概要と日 …º¤流会(dr. soe...
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Date : September 2016
「ミャンマー工業省第3重工業企業総局の概要と日本への期待」総局長 Dr. Soe Naing
Organization Chart of Ministry of Industry
DIC - Directorate of Industrial Cooperation
DISI - Directorate of Industrial
Supervision & Inspection
HIE (1)-No(1)Heavy Industries Enterprise
(Vehicle, Diesel Engine, Machinery, Pump, etc.)
HIE (2)-No(2)Heavy Industries Enterprise
(Radial Tire etc.)
HIE (3)-No(3)Heavy Industries Enterprise
MPE-Myanmar Pharmaceutical Enterprise
Ministry of Industry
Ministerial Office
DIC HIE (2)DISI HIE (1) MPE
Textile
Factories
Paper and Home
Utilities Factories
HIE (3)
one of the State-Owned Enterprises
under Ministry of Industry. 2
• In 1972 , Textile Industries Corporation was established.
• In 1989, the name of Textile Industries Corporation was changed into
Myanmar Textile Industries.
• In 2012, the name of Myanma Textile Industries was changed into Textile
Industries (TI).
• To control the quality of the textile products, there has been a Development
Centre for Textile Technology (DCTT).
Corporate Profile of Textile Industries
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• In 1972, Paper & Chemical Industries Corporation was established.
• In 1989, the name of Paper & Chemical Industries Corporation was changed
into Myanmar Paper and Chemical Industries (MPCI).
• In 1993, Myanma r General and Maintenance Industries (MGMI) was
established.
• In 2011, the name of Myanma General and Maintenance Industries (MGMI)
was changed into Home Utility Industries.
• In 2012, Myanmar Paper and Chemical Industries (MPCI) is combined with
Home Utility Industries and formed as Paper and Home Utility Industries
(PHUI).
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Corporate Profile of Paper and Home Utilities Industries
In 2015, Textile Industries (TI) is combined with Paper and
Home Utility Industries (PHUI) and today it is formed as No.(3)
Heavy Industries Enterprise (HIE (3)).
HIE (3) is headed by a Managing Director and Board of
Directors represent in administration and management,
engineering and design, contractors and suppliers.
The total workforce of HIE (3) is over 16000.
To encourage the private sector in Myanmar, HIE (3) move
forward to achieve the commercialization and cooperation with
local and foreign reliable partners.
Corporate Profile of HIE (3)
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Current Situation of Factories under HIE (3)
(a) Factories already leased - 9 Nos
(b) Existing Factories - 13 Nos
Total 22 Nos
Textile Factories
Paper and Home Utilities Factories
(a) Factories already leased - 15 Nos
(b) Existing Factories - 4 Nos
(c) Industrial cluster (Thaton) - 1 No
Total - 20 Nos6
Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing and Printing Factories 2 Nos
(1) No.(1) Textile Factory (Shwedaung)
(2) No.(6) Textile Factory Branch (Monywa)
Spinning and Weaving Factories 5 Nos
(3) No. (3) Textile Factory (Sagaing)
(4) No. (4) Textile Factory (Pwint Phyu)
(5) No. (5) Textile Factory (Pakokku)
(6) No. (6) Textile Factory (Sarlingyi)
(7) No. (7) Textile Factory (Wundwin)
Spinning Factories 2 Nos
(8) No. (7) Textile Factory (Myittha)
(9) No. (8) Textile Factory (Pyawbwe)
Weaving, Dyeing and Printing Factories 2 Nos
(10) Textile Factory Branch (Myingyan)
(11) No. (8) Textile Factory Branch (Yamethin)
Garment Factory 1 No
(12) No. (3) Textile Factory Branch (Sagaing)
Knitting Factory 1 No
(13) No. (10) Textile Factory (Taungtha)
Total 13 Nos
List of Existing Textile Factories
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List of Existing Paper and Home Utilities Factories
(1)High-Grade Paper Mill (Thabaung)
(2) 60 Tons/day Newsprint Paper Mill Project (Thabaung)
(3)Hydrogen Peroxide Factory (Chauk)
(4)Home Utility Factory (Min Su)
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HIE (3) Factories Location
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Cotton
Plantation Ginning Spinning Weaving Finishing Garment
Market
Ready made wears
FabricYarn
Supply chain mechanism of textile factories
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*Textile factories are totally equipped with 270720 spindles and 5405 looms.
Supply chain mechanism of High Grade
Paper and Newsprint Paper Factories
Plantation Pulp Sheet
Making
Paper
Making
Chip
PreparationPulping
There are a wide range of products portfolio to meet the needs of
market demand:
(a) Yarns
7Ne 100% Cotton Yarn(Open End Rotor Spun Yarn)
10Ne 100% Cotton Yarn(Open End Rotor Spun Yarn)
21Ne 100% Cotton Yarn(Ring Yarn)
32Ne 100 % Cotton Carded Yarn (Ring Yarn)
32Ne 100 % Cotton Combed Yarn
40Ne 100 % Cotton Carded Yarn
40Ne 100 % Cotton Combed Yarn
Type of Products (Textile )
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68 x 62
1/32 x 1/32
1/40 x 1/40
Printed Fabric
Dyed Fabric
Cotton Grey Fabric48"
Cotton Grey Fabric48 96 x 72 "
(c) Jean Fabrics
(d) Knitted Wears
(e) Garments
(f) Sewing Thread
(b) Fabrics
Type of Products (Textile )
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Type of Products (Textile)
Cone Yarn Hank Yarn Sewing
Thread
Gray Fabrics Dyed and Printed
Fabrics
Gauze and
Bandages
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Type of Products (Textile)
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Robe(worn by Buddhist Monk)
Mosquito net
VestGent’s Longyis
Women’s
apparels
Sport shirt
T-shirt with
O-neck
Men’s Shirt
Pillow
Mattress
Pillow case
Mattress sheet
Type of Products (Textile)
Type of Products (High grade paper and Newsprint Mills)
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1. Pulp
2. Paper
3. Newsprint
90 Liter Barrel 75 Liter Barrel Table
Type of Products of Home Utilities Factories
Plastic Materials
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Small Stool
Pallet
Arm Chair(A) Arm Chair(B) Lounge ChairArmless Chair
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Type of Products of Home Utilities FactoriesStainless Steel Products (Medical Grade)
Medicine
Trolley
Medicine
Trolley
Patient TrolleyBaby Cot Patient BedDelivery Bed
Dressing
Trolley
Oxygen Concentration
Trolley
Type of Products of Home Utilities Factories
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Stainless Steel Products
(Medical Grade)
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Stainless Steel Products (Food Grade)
Type of Products of Home Utilities Factories
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Type of Products of Home Utilities Factories
Stainless Steel Products (Others)
Rice CookerSwing
Dishes shelf Clothes Hanger
40 Liter Steel Tank
Swivel Chair (Armless)
ForTextileFactories
We need to get more effective technology for cotton plantation in our
country because the staple length of raw cotton is unstable.
The machines installed in the textile factories under HIE (3) were
imported from Japan, Germany and China. Mostly, these machines
have been used more than (40) years. Thus, these machines cannot
operate in full capacity. So, we need to promote textile factories by
installation of modernized machineries and replace for the existing
old machineries.
We also need to arrange many training programs for the workers to
become expert labors who can manipulate the high-tech machines.
in the market.
In the market, our products need to improve the quality control mana
gement.
Challenges for HIE (3) factories
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Raw materials management Plan and Energy management Plan are
the most important for regular operation of Pulp and paper Mills.
Due to the unstable supply of raw materials and energy, Pulp &
Paper Mills cannot operate regularly and economically.
On the other hand, maintenance cost will also become higher and
higher.
That's why, we cannot achieve regular customers built marketing
system and get chance of the current market price for selling
products.
The other one thing that is the location of the mill which may be
effective by logistic cost on products.
For High Grade Paper Mills and Home Utilities Factories
Challenges for HIE (3) factories
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Textile Clusters in No. (1) Textile Factory (Shwe Daung)
According to the purpose of transferring a product or service from supplier to
customer quickly and smoothly, supply chain mechanism for the textile factories
will be established.
As a pilot plant, marking the land
into plots is completely finished.
The infrastructure and machineries
for the waste water treatment,
energy and electricity consumption
are being processed.
The investors who are interested to
manufacture the textiles products
are warmly invited to cooperate in this project.25
Step Forwards for Upstream and Down Stream Products
Upgrading No.(3) Textile Factory (Sagaing)
Currently, the factory is producing yarns, fabrics, gauze, bandages and bed-sheets
according to the local standards.
As to improve the quality of textile products,
this factory will be upgraded to meet
the export quality.
Electricity, water and buildings are
ready to use.
The investors who are interested to
manufacture the textiles products
are warmly invited to cooperate in this project.
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Step Forwards for Upstream and Down Stream Products
Dyeing Cluster at No.(7) Textile Factory Branch (Wundwin)
Wundwin is a township where local people are doing business in traditional dyeing
and weaving. It is needed to raise the awareness of Environmental conservation.
An advanced weaving training center will be established there to improve
the quality of textile products.
At this factory, waste water treatment
system will be developed according to
the international standards to conserve
the Environment and it is under
negotiation with a japanese company.
Yarn dyeing cluster will be established
in Wundwin.
The investors who are interested to
manufacture the textiles products
are warmly invited to cooperate in this project.27
Step Forwards for Upstream and Down Stream Products
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EoI for High Grade Paper Mill (Thabaung)
By announcing to submit the Expression of Interest (EoI), we are now
inviting the investors who are interested to cooperate in the following (4)
Sectors at High Grade Paper Mill (Thabaung).
(a) To upgrade the Capacity of the existing High Grade Paper Mill.
(b) Plantation the Paper Tree and Power Tree to use as raw materials.
(c) Manufacturing the Value Added Products related to the Pulp and
Paper Production.
(d) Establishment of Biomass Power Plant which can provide the
necessary Electricity, Water and Steam for the whole industrial
complex.
Step Forwards for Upstream and Down Stream Products
Mostly, those factories are labor, water & energy incentive nature.
We need to corporate with supporting for fulfilness of energy, power
and raw materials etc.
After planning above concerned, we need to manage and organize for
the purpose of regular production.
If we can, we will achieve good relationship between regular
customer.
We may step forward for upstream & downstream products.
Nature and Implementation Procedures for HIE (3) Factories
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• Currently, according to the industrial development policy of the
State, State-Owned Enterprises have to be reduced and the
development of Private Sector have to be encouraged. Thus,
HIE (3) has been leasing it’s State-Owned factories to privates
companies for short or long terms to develop the private
industrial sector.
• The local/foreign reliable partners are welcomed to cooperate
with us through the following ways:
Public Private Partnership(PPP)
CMP or FOB Base Garment Manufacturing
Setting Up New Factories
Textile cluster in existing factories areas
Joint Venture 30
Mr. Win Aung
General Manager
No.(3) Heavy Industries Enterprise
Ministry of Industry
Phone : 95-67- 408185
Fax : 95-67-408338
Email : [email protected]
Website : www.industry.gov.mm
Contact Address
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