SHERA Breaks New Ground with IoT, AI-Powered Green Systems
Thai fiber cement manufacturer SHERA has
automated its sustainable manufacturing processes through the use of Internet
of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tech. Not only will SHERA
guarantee the speedy and eco-friendly production of fiber cement boards, but
its local soon-to-open plant will also help reduce import dependency.
SHERA’S
groundbreaking use of IoT and AI in green manufacturing processes
As the first and lone manufacturer of fiber
cement materials in the country, Shera will utilize IoT and AI in their pulper, refiner, grinder, and ball mill
machines during the pulp and sand preparations. These will also automate the
stacking of formed green sheets on hot pallets and molds and the curing process
that transforms them into fiber cement boards. These will be used in tandem
with SHERA’s solar-powered manufacturing processes and reliance on recycled
materials to reduce carbon emissions.
With this in mind, the Department of Trade and Industry
identified SHERA as a strategic investment and granted it a green lane
certificate during the 44th and 45th Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) Summits and Related Summits. During this meeting, President Ferdinand
Marcos Jr. and DTI Secretary Cristina Roque were especially keen on SHERA’s
efficient use of green and AI-driven tech to create energy-efficient and
environmentally friendly production processes.
Ongon Taechamhaphant, CEO and Company Director
of SHERA Public Company Limited, said, “SHERA takes pride in our efficient use
of green and AI-driven technology. This guarantees Filipinos that the materials
they use to build their homes, businesses, and establishments are not only of
high quality but are sustainably made. By bringing this tech to the
Philippines, we can become a major game-changer in the local industry by
showing that we can embark on major construction projects without harming the
environment.”
SHERA’s
soon-to-open local hub set to reduce reliance on construction material imports
Experts have forecasted that the Philippines’
construction industry will grow by 8.4% in 2024, earning Php 1.94 trillion.
They also predict a compound annual growth rate of 3.0% from 2024 to 2028, with the output
expected to reach Php 2.58 trillion by the end of the period.
To facilitate this growth and reduce import
dependency, SHERA invested Php 2.9
billion in business operations in the Philippines. A huge chunk of the
investment will go to the construction of a 5-hectare facility strategically
located in Mabalacat, Pampanga’s industrial capital. This is also the first
SHERA plant outside of Thailand.
The Mabalacat facility will commence
commercial operations in March 2025 and deliver up to 300,000 tons of fiber
cement per year. This will make SHERA’s signature fiber cement products easily
accessible to Filipinos and export to Taiwan, South Korea, some parts of North
Asia, and Oceania countries.
To learn more about SHERA and its services,
visit its official
website and its Facebook page at SHERA
Philippines.
Shera commits to produce 300,000 tons of fiber cement products annually to support the local demand and minimize dependency on imports |
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