ABB has announced a strategic collaboration with Qilu Eastman Chemical Co., Ltd. to support the modernization of existing chemical production facilities through a brownfield “reuse and renewal” upgrade model.
The project focuses on improving operational efficiency, safety performance, and digital capabilities of existing industrial equipment without requiring large-scale plant reconstruction. This approach is increasingly important for the chemical industry, where continuous production and asset optimization are critical.
The cooperation reflects ABB’s growing role in supporting China’s chemical sector in transitioning toward smarter, safer, and more energy-efficient operations.
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Unlike greenfield projects that build new facilities, this initiative focuses on upgrading existing infrastructure using advanced automation and digital technologies.
ABB provides integrated solutions that allow legacy systems to be enhanced rather than replaced, helping customers extend asset life cycles while reducing investment costs.
Key elements of the upgrade strategy include:
This “brownfield revitalization” model enables chemical plants to achieve modern performance standards while maintaining continuous production.
ABB’s automation and electrification technologies play a critical role in supporting complex chemical production environments.
In this project, ABB’s solutions are applied across multiple layers of plant operations, including:
These technologies help improve production stability, reduce energy consumption, and enhance operational transparency in hazardous industrial environments.
The chemical industry requires extremely high standards for safety and process reliability. By upgrading existing facilities, ABB and Qilu Eastman aim to achieve:
The integration of digital technologies also enables real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making, improving plant responsiveness and operational intelligence.
This cooperation reflects a broader trend in China’s industrial landscape, where companies are increasingly focusing on:
ABB continues to support industrial customers with scalable automation solutions that allow traditional facilities to evolve into modern intelligent production systems without full replacement.
The “reuse and renewal” strategy offers significant advantages for industrial operators:
This model is especially suitable for large-scale chemical plants with long operational lifecycles and complex infrastructure systems.
The collaboration between ABB and Qilu Eastman highlights the growing importance of brownfield modernization in the global chemical industry.
By combining advanced automation, digital technologies, and intelligent upgrade strategies, the partnership delivers a practical pathway for improving efficiency, safety, and sustainability in existing chemical production facilities.
This project demonstrates how industrial enterprises can achieve modernization without rebuilding entire plants, supporting the long-term evolution of smarter and more sustainable industrial operations.