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海外“共享工厂”如何重塑全球食品供应链丨聚焦“三博会”
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-04-21 09:18

Core Insights - A silent revolution in the food industry is occurring in California, where a Chinese automated dumpling production line processes 10 tons of dough daily, producing frozen shrimp dumplings that are 40% cheaper than those made in local Chinese restaurants [1][2] - The new model for Chinese prepared food companies focuses on "technology + supply chain sharing," integrating with California's agricultural resources to create a new industrial collaboration paradigm [2][3] - The establishment of overseas "shared factories" addresses the rising food prices in California's Asian restaurants, driven by increased labor costs and raw material prices [2][3] Market Dynamics - The demand for high-quality Asian food in California is growing due to rising consumer expectations for health and convenience, as well as cultural identity among Asian immigrants [3][4] - California has 5,038 Asian restaurants and 4,697 supermarkets, with Costco being the largest food retailer, providing a broad sales platform for Asian food products [3] Operational Advantages - The "shared factory" model allows for rapid research, production, and distribution, leveraging local agricultural resources while utilizing advanced automated production lines from Chinese food companies [3][4] - This model can standardize production processes, such as producing 50,000 dumplings daily for distribution to over 200 local Chinese restaurants, while reducing logistics costs by 40% [3] Strategic Implications - The essence of the prepared food export strategy is a new resource integration method that mitigates trade barriers and enhances the synergy between Chinese technology and the U.S. market [4]