Core Insights - Yili Group showcased its products at the 8th China International Import Expo, highlighting its popular items such as yogurt and butter beer, which are sourced from its Oceania dairy operations [2] - The company has made significant investments in New Zealand, establishing an integrated dairy production base in 2014, which includes research, production, deep processing, and packaging [2] - Yili has expanded its global footprint, acquiring New Zealand's second-largest dairy company, Westland, in 2019, and has since upgraded its facilities to enhance production capacity [2] Group 1 - Yili's Oceania production base exports products to over 60 countries and regions, leveraging local advantages to ensure milk quality [2] - The company has developed 81 advanced automated production bases globally, with a notable liquid milk manufacturing base processing 6,500 tons of fresh milk daily [2] - Yili has established 15 innovation centers worldwide, including a national dairy technology innovation center in Inner Mongolia, involving over 150 industry partners and numerous experts [2] Group 2 - Yili actively practices social responsibility by implementing advanced thermal recovery technologies in its global production bases, reducing carbon emissions by approximately 42,000 tons annually [3] - The company has created the industry's first "sustainable development supply chain global network," focusing on eco-friendly packaging and carbon footprint management [3] - Yili aims to strengthen global industrial collaboration and enhance supply chain stability, continuously providing high-quality products and services to consumers [3]
伊利集团不断拓展海外业务 以开放姿态把握发展“鲜”机