China Haisum Contributes to Two National Standards, Filling Industry Gaps

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Recently, two national standards co-authored by China Haisum have reached key milestones: Smart Factory Digital Delivery—Part 2: Design Delivery (GB/T 43553.2-2025) has been officially released, while the Evaluation Standard for Green Industrial Building (submission draft) has passed expert review.

[National Standard Smart Factory Digital Delivery—Part 2: Design Delivery Officially Released]

The State Administration for Market Regulation (National Standardization Administration) has announced the official release of Smart Factory Digital Delivery—Part 2: Design Delivery (GB/T 43553.2-2025), which will come into effect on April 1, 2026.

This standard defines the requirements for digital delivery during the design phase of smart factories, aiming to enable seamless data flow and full lifecycle management of design data. It provides a critical framework for eliminating "information silos" across different stages of smart factory development and establishing a unified data foundation.

As a contributing organization, China Haisum incorporated its extensive experience in engineering design and digital project delivery across sectors such as light industry, construction, and municipal engineering, to support the robustness and applicability of the standard.

Engagement in the formulation of this top-level national standard underscores the recognition of China Haisum's technical capabilities and practical experience in digital engineering, and highlights its important role in advancing industry standardization and intelligent development.

Looking ahead, China Haisum will continue translating standard requirements into high-quality engineering solutions, fueling the industry's transition toward high-quality development for a smarter future.

[National Standard Evaluation Standard for Green Industrial Building Passes Expert Review]

The Evaluation Standard for Green Industrial Building, also co-authored by China Haisum, has recently passed expert review, with the review panel unanimously recognizing it as internationally advanced.

The updated standard revises technical requirements for evaluation indicators and introduces new elements such as carbon reduction and emissions management, space utilization, and methodologies for calculating and accounting for material usage in major industrial building structures. It demonstrates strong innovation and fully addresses the evolving needs of green industrial building development. This standard will play a significant role in promoting resource conservation, environmental protection, and occupational health in China's industrial buildings, while providing essential technical support for the broader adoption of green industrial buildings.

To further advance green and low-carbon development in industrial construction, China Haisum has leveraged its expertise in digital engineering, energy efficiency, and carbon reduction to develop the HaisumEMS energy and carbon management platform. The platform integrates key functions including energy consumption monitoring, efficiency benchmarking, energy analysis, optimization and balancing, carbon emissions tracking, carbon footprint accounting, and supply chain carbon management. It provides comprehensive digital support for the construction and operation of green industrial buildings and smart factories, enabling enterprises to effectively meet evolving standard requirements.

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