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Global Times: China-proposed BRI drives major infrastructure upgrades and fosters closer global connectivity

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BEIJING, Dec. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sounding the horns, a ChinaEurope freight train loaded with electronic goods, light industrial items and more drew away from a train station in Southwest China’s Chongqing in early December. The train is headed for European countries including Germany and Hungary through the Trans-Caspian international transportation route in only a few days.

The train marks the official inauguration of a special rail express as part of the ChinaEurope freight train service starting from Chongqing to Europe, which is a multimodal transport corridor integrating rail and water transportation, Sun Ping, an official from China Railway Chengdu Group Co’s public affairs department, told the Global Times.

The corridor passes through Kazakhstan and the Caspian Sea, and ultimately reaches Europe via Turkey or across the Black Sea.

China has highlighted the construction of the Trans-Caspian international transportation corridor as one of eight major initiatives to support high-quality Belt and Road development. In July this year, heads of state from China and Kazakhstan jointly attended the opening ceremony of the Trans-Caspian international transportation route via a video link, Xinhua News Agency reported.

As part of the broader picture, the launch signifies an important development of the ChinaEurope freight train — a flagship service contributing to the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), as it opens up a new rail-sea trade route across the Eurasian continent, providing the landlocked countries in Central Asia with more opportunities to grow their economies.

This year marks the 11th year of the BRI, and the beginning of the second golden decade of that framework. According to industry observers, one of the most lauded outcomes of BRI development throughout the year is its contribution to boosting infrastructure and intercontinental connectivity.

Ever-closer connectivity

The ever-expanding ChinaEurope rail freight service offers a vivid manifestation of how BRI ramps up regional connectivity and facilitates trade and economic exchanges over the last 11 years. The service, marking its 100,000th train run in November, now connects with 227 cities scattered in 25 European countries and over 100 cities in 11 Asian countries.

“Over the past decade, the ChinaEurope freight trains have delivered 2.1 million types of Chinese-made commodities from Yiwu, a trading hub located in East China’s Zhejiang Province dubbed as the world’s supermarket, to BRI partner countries. Those goods include automobile and parts, photovoltaic products, machinery and other high value-added products. It also delivered over 100,000 types of commodities from over 100 countries, such as wines and medical devices from Europe to China,” Hu Xiaowei, a representative from China Railway Shanghai Group Co, told the Global Times.

According to Hu, this year, the signature BRI railway network has recorded continuous improvement, including improved efficiency, lowered running cost, fewer delays, in addition to adding new destinations, consolidating its role as a key pillar in ensuring smooth operation of international supply chains.

“The project demonstrates that China is joining hands with BRI partner countries to build a good path of prosperity, characterized by shared economic growth, complementary trade, and closer people-to-people connections,” Hu noted.

In recent years, global maritime links have significantly expanded under the enhanced BRI cooperation framework. For example, on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, Peru’s Chancay Port is set to serve a direct route to Shanghai which will operate two container ships a week, after the landmark BRI project in Latin America commenced trial operation on November 14.

Maya Majueran, director of Belt & Road Initiative in Sri Lanka, described the Chancay Port as one of the most strategic and meaningful advancements under BRI infrastructure connectivity in 2024.

“This groundbreaking connectivity initiative will significantly upgrade cargo movement between Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Asia, forging critical links with China, Japan, South Korea as well as other Asia-Pacific countries,” Majueran told the Global Times on Wednesday, while highlighting that the port’s role as a key hub for trade between China and Peru.

In addition to Peruvian products, Brazilian soybeans, iron ore, and chilled meat, along with Colombian coffee and avocados, will also be transported to Asia through this new shipping route in the future, helping the Latin America region to tap into new opportunities brought by the Asia-Pacific economic integration, Majueran noted.

Network taking shape

This year also witnessed a number of new milestones across multiple regional connectivity projects which are part of the BRI, including the third anniversary of the China-Laos Railway operation, as well as the first year of operation of the Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway.

Based on a framework comprising “six corridors, six routes, and multiple countries and ports,” a multi-tiered infrastructure network is now taking shape, according to a white paper released by China’s State Council Information Office. Analysts said the network is laying a solid foundation for broader cooperation among BRI partners, in addition to strengthening cultural and people-to-people exchanges among the peoples.

According to Majueran, China always places great emphasis on infrastructure development, recognizing it as the launch pad of economic take-off.

During the fourth symposium on Belt and Road construction work held this month, China said that ramped-up efforts should be made to create new space for win-win development at a higher level under the BRI framework, and with greater resilience and sustainability, Xinhua reported.

“Connectivity has been listed as a priority of BRI development…Enhanced connectivity and deeper economic cooperation are crucial to unlocking economic potential and fostering sustainable development throughout the Global South,” Majueran said.

Wirun Phichaiwongphakdee, director of the Thailand-China Research Center of the Belt and Road Initiative, told the Global Times on Thursday that the overarching transportation network under BRI embodies “the spirit of peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit,” which holds significance against the backdrop of rising unilateralism and protectionism in the world.

“Looking ahead, the BRI will make greater contribution to building a global community of shared future and establishing a more just and reasonable international order,” the director noted.

 

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Chef Robotics Physical AI Models Can Now Automate Baked Goods Packing

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Chef Robotics, a leader in physical AI for the food industry, today announced that Chef robots can now automate tray assembly for baked goods packing. The application places baked products, such as burger buns, chocolate chip cookies, biscotti, butter cookies, biscuits, fortune cookies, granola bars, rusks, and shortbreads into trays and packaging containers before sealing.

Watch Chef robots in action.

Baked goods packing has historically been difficult to automate for high-mix production. Each item behaves differently on the production line—a granola bar compresses under the wrong grip, while a biscotti or rusk can crack if placed at the wrong angle. Surface textures range from glazed and smooth to crumbly and irregular, and strict presentation requirements leave little room for error. This variability has made it challenging for automation systems to reliably handle baked goods at production speeds, leaving food manufacturers dependent on manual labor and traditional bakery equipment.

To address this, Chef built its baked goods packing application on its existing piece-picking capability, which uses Chef’s AI-powered computer vision and physical AI models trained across diverse real-world production environments. This allows Chef robots to assess each item’s position, shape, and orientation in real time and determine how to pick the items from the pan and place them quickly and precisely without damaging them.

The baked goods packing application supports four distinct placement capabilities.

First, Chef’s vision system detects the angle at which each item sits in the pan and reorients it after picking, placing it on the tray at the exact angle required, regardless of its original position, enabling retail-ready presentation for SKUs that require precise angular placement.

Second, Chef robots can place multiple baked goods into the same packaging container in a single automated pass, completing full tray assembly without manual intervention.

Third, for packaging containers with multiple small compartments, Chef robots can precisely place items into each designated section, including multiple items in the same compartment, using Chef’s AI vision model to detect compartment positions and orientations in real time.

Fourth, Chef’s vision system identifies the exact center of each tray and places every item at a predefined offset from that center, ensuring a uniform, consistent arrangement across every pack regardless of how trays arrive on the conveyor.

For food manufacturers evaluating bakery systems and baked goods packaging automation, the application offers higher throughput, reduced labor dependency, and consistent presentation across shifts. The capability runs on Chef’s existing robotic hardware and software, allowing manufacturers to deploy it without requiring any changes to their production lines.

Chef’s baked goods packing application is available in the U.S., Canada, Germany, and the UK and is included as part of Chef’s robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) pricing model.

About Chef Robotics
Chef is the first company to have commercialized a scalable AI-driven food robotics solution. With over 104 million servings made in production, Chef leverages ChefOS, an AI platform for food manipulation, to offer a Robotics-as-a-Service solution that helps industry-leading food companies increase production volume and meet demand. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Chef aims to empower humans to do what humans do best by accelerating the advent of intelligent machines. Visit https://chefrobotics.ai to learn more.

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Chef Robotics Physical AI Models Can Now Automate Baked Goods Packing

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Chef Robotics, a leader in physical AI for the food industry, today announced that Chef robots can now automate tray assembly for baked goods packing. The application places baked products, such as burger buns, chocolate chip cookies, biscotti, butter cookies, biscuits, fortune cookies, granola bars, rusks, and shortbreads into trays and packaging containers before sealing.

Watch Chef robots in action.

Baked goods packing has historically been difficult to automate for high-mix production. Each item behaves differently on the production line—a granola bar compresses under the wrong grip, while a biscotti or rusk can crack if placed at the wrong angle. Surface textures range from glazed and smooth to crumbly and irregular, and strict presentation requirements leave little room for error. This variability has made it challenging for automation systems to reliably handle baked goods at production speeds, leaving food manufacturers dependent on manual labor and traditional bakery equipment.

To address this, Chef built its baked goods packing application on its existing piece-picking capability, which uses Chef’s AI-powered computer vision and physical AI models trained across diverse real-world production environments. This allows Chef robots to assess each item’s position, shape, and orientation in real time and determine how to pick the items from the pan and place them quickly and precisely without damaging them.

The baked goods packing application supports four distinct placement capabilities.

First, Chef’s vision system detects the angle at which each item sits in the pan and reorients it after picking, placing it on the tray at the exact angle required, regardless of its original position, enabling retail-ready presentation for SKUs that require precise angular placement.

Second, Chef robots can place multiple baked goods into the same packaging container in a single automated pass, completing full tray assembly without manual intervention.

Third, for packaging containers with multiple small compartments, Chef robots can precisely place items into each designated section, including multiple items in the same compartment, using Chef’s AI vision model to detect compartment positions and orientations in real time.

Fourth, Chef’s vision system identifies the exact center of each tray and places every item at a predefined offset from that center, ensuring a uniform, consistent arrangement across every pack regardless of how trays arrive on the conveyor.

For food manufacturers evaluating bakery systems and baked goods packaging automation, the application offers higher throughput, reduced labor dependency, and consistent presentation across shifts. The capability runs on Chef’s existing robotic hardware and software, allowing manufacturers to deploy it without requiring any changes to their production lines.

Chef’s baked goods packing application is available in the U.S., Canada, Germany, and the UK and is included as part of Chef’s robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) pricing model.

About Chef Robotics
Chef is the first company to have commercialized a scalable AI-driven food robotics solution. With over 104 million servings made in production, Chef leverages ChefOS, an AI platform for food manipulation, to offer a Robotics-as-a-Service solution that helps industry-leading food companies increase production volume and meet demand. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Chef aims to empower humans to do what humans do best by accelerating the advent of intelligent machines. Visit https://chefrobotics.ai to learn more.

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Air Products to Expand Industrial Gas Supply for Samsung Electronics’ Next-Generation Semiconductor Fab in South Korea

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New investment underscores the company’s long-term commitment to Korea and its leading role in the global semiconductor industry 

LEHIGH VALLEY, Pa., April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Air Products (NYSE:APD), a world-leading industrial gases company and serving Samsung globally, today announced it has been selected by Samsung to supply industrial gases for its new advanced semiconductor fab in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.

Under the agreement, Air Products will build, own and operate multiple state-of-the-art production facilities and a bulk specialty gas supply system to supply nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and hydrogen for Samsung’s new semiconductor fab. The new facilities are expected to come onstream in multiple phases from 2028 through 2030.

Air Products has a long track record of executing multiple phase expansions in Pyeongtaek to support Samsung’s growing manufacturing needs. This latest project represents Air Products’ largest investment to date in the semiconductor industry and will establish Pyeongtaek as the company’s single largest operations site globally supporting the electronics industry. 

“Air Products is honored to be selected once again by Samsung and to have their continued confidence as a trusted partner supporting their strategic growth plans,” said SR Kim, President, Air Products Korea. “This significant investment reinforces Air Products’ role as a leading global supplier to the semiconductor industry and underscores our long-standing commitment to supporting our strategic customers with safety, reliability, efficiency and excellent service.”

Air Products has served the global electronics industry for more than 40 years, supplying industrial gases safely and reliably to many of the world’s leading technology companies. The company has operated in Korea for more than 50 years and has established a strong position in electronics and manufacturing sectors.

About Air Products

Air Products (NYSE: APD) is a world-leading industrial gases company in operation for over 85 years focused on serving energy, environmental, and emerging markets and generating a cleaner future. The Company supplies essential industrial gases, related equipment and applications expertise to customers in dozens of industries, including refining, chemicals, metals, electronics, manufacturing, medical and food. As the leading global supplier of hydrogen, Air Products also develops, engineers, builds, owns and operates some of the world’s largest clean hydrogen projects, supporting the transition to low- and zero-carbon energy in the industrial and heavy-duty transportation sectors. Through its sale of equipment businesses, the Company also provides turbomachinery, membrane systems and cryogenic containers globally.

Air Products had fiscal 2025 sales of $12 billion from operations in approximately 50 countries. For more information, visit airproducts.com or follow us on LinkedInXFacebook or Instagram.

This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and assumptions as of the date of this release and are not guarantees of future performance. While forward-looking statements are made in good faith and based on assumptions, expectations and projections that management believes are reasonable based on currently available information, actual performance and financial results may differ materially from projections and estimates expressed in the forward-looking statements because of many factors, including the risk factors described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2025 and other factors disclosed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Except as required by law, we disclaim any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the assumptions, beliefs or expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances upon which any such forward-looking statements are based.

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