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联检科技阐述更名逻辑 外延并购向新而行

Core Viewpoint - The company, formerly focused on real estate and infrastructure, is undergoing a strategic transformation to diversify its business into high-value sectors such as new energy, food safety, and automotive components, driven by the decline of traditional industry growth [1][2]. Group 1: Business Transformation - The company has experienced pressure on net profits due to the fading real estate boom and slowing infrastructure investment, prompting a shift towards emerging sectors [1]. - The company has completed acquisitions of several firms, including Shiyi Testing and Guanjian Testing, to quickly enter new testing fields and enhance its capabilities in food testing, metrology, and water resource testing [1][2]. - The company plans to establish an industrial fund with professional institutions to focus on investments in the testing industry and related sectors like new energy and smart manufacturing [1]. Group 2: Market Expansion - The company has expanded its business beyond traditional construction testing to include various sectors such as new energy, carbon neutrality, food and agricultural products, automotive components, and healthcare [2]. - The company aims for external growth through strategic acquisitions of local laboratories to gain regional qualifications and customer resources, facilitating a nationwide presence and expansion into Southeast Asian markets [2]. - The company’s acquisition strategy is designed to capture high-growth sectors driven by policies, ensuring rigorous selection of targets based on qualifications and financial health [2]. Group 3: International Strategy - The company is actively pursuing international opportunities, establishing regional offices in countries like Vietnam, Thailand, and the UAE, and deploying a testing network across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa [3]. - The internationalization strategy is structured in three phases: initial focus on the Belt and Road Initiative, mid-term technical reciprocity with Europe and the US, and long-term global network collaboration [3].