From Urumqi to Xiamen: Two "Encounters" on One Chain
Release Date:2026-07-01 Source: Number of views:5
In the last week of June, Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 Smart Production Line was simultaneously present in two cities, one in the north and the other in the south.
At the 9th China–Eurasia Expo held in Urumqi, 49 countries and regions and over 3,000 enterprises gathered together. Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 stood at the window of "New Opportunities along the Silk Road" in the newly-launched Grain Industry Exhibition Zone.
At the 22nd Fujian Grain Production and Marketing Cooperation Fair held in Xiamen, 594 enterprises and public institutions and over 5,000 professional participants conducted matchmaking activities under the theme of "Jointly Building a National Grain Market", where Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 made another appearance.
In two cities, one chain extends westwards, leading to the hinterland of the Eurasian Continent and connecting international cooperation and market boundaries; the other routes southeast, linking core nodes of China's grain production and marketing, as well as industrial collaboration and technology commercialization. The simultaneous presence of Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 sends a clear message: the digital and intelligent transformation of grain and oil processing has shifted from "whether we should do it" to "who can do it first".


Key indicators are captured and analyzed in real time, and data is synchronously fed back to upstream and downstream equipment. The quality control process, which used to rely on veteran workers' "visual inspection and tactile assessment", has been replaced by streams of precise data.
However, what truly makes Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 stand out is not its "precision in monitoring" but its "capability in control".


From husking, milling, rice polishing to packaging, the Jiexun Cloud Control smart production line enables real-time sensing and regulation during continuous production — shifting from "experience-based judgment" to "data-driven decision-making", and from "manual machine adjustment" to "intelligent self-adaptation".
Each stage is controllable, loss-reducing and value-adding.

Previously, in the scientific and technological achievement evaluation organized by the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, Jiexun Cloud Control was recognized by the expert panel as having reached an internationally leading level overall. Behind this are validations from over 300 production lines operating globally, long-term trust from leading enterprises like Yihai Kerry and COFCO, as well as the core capability that ensures "every grain entering the factory is processed under full data".


Standing at its booths in Urumqi and Xiamen, ANYSORT was actually doing the same thing — telling the industry: Future competition in grain and oil processing would not be between pieces of equipment, but between players' capabilities in data utilization, process expertise and full production line value creation.
From "manufacturing going global" to "solutions going global", from single-machine intelligence to full production line intelligent control, Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 is positioning China's grain processing machinery at a new benchmark. The sustained popularity of these two exhibitions, one in the north and the other in the south, was probably the industry's most honest answer to the question of "who can do it first".
In the last week of June, Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 Smart Production Line was simultaneously present in two cities, one in the north and the other in the south.
At the 9th China–Eurasia Expo held in Urumqi, 49 countries and regions and over 3,000 enterprises gathered together. Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 stood at the window of "New Opportunities along the Silk Road" in the newly-launched Grain Industry Exhibition Zone.
At the 22nd Fujian Grain Production and Marketing Cooperation Fair held in Xiamen, 594 enterprises and public institutions and over 5,000 professional participants conducted matchmaking activities under the theme of "Jointly Building a National Grain Market", where Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 made another appearance.
In two cities, one chain extends westwards, leading to the hinterland of the Eurasian Continent and connecting international cooperation and market boundaries; the other routes southeast, linking core nodes of China's grain production and marketing, as well as industrial collaboration and technology commercialization. The simultaneous presence of Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 sends a clear message: the digital and intelligent transformation of grain and oil processing has shifted from "whether we should do it" to "who can do it first".


Key indicators are captured and analyzed in real time, and data is synchronously fed back to upstream and downstream equipment. The quality control process, which used to rely on veteran workers' "visual inspection and tactile assessment", has been replaced by streams of precise data.
However, what truly makes Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 stand out is not its "precision in monitoring" but its "capability in control".


From husking, milling, rice polishing to packaging, the Jiexun Cloud Control smart production line enables real-time sensing and regulation during continuous production — shifting from "experience-based judgment" to "data-driven decision-making", and from "manual machine adjustment" to "intelligent self-adaptation".
Each stage is controllable, loss-reducing and value-adding.

Previously, in the scientific and technological achievement evaluation organized by the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, Jiexun Cloud Control was recognized by the expert panel as having reached an internationally leading level overall. Behind this are validations from over 300 production lines operating globally, long-term trust from leading enterprises like Yihai Kerry and COFCO, as well as the core capability that ensures "every grain entering the factory is processed under full data".


Standing at its booths in Urumqi and Xiamen, ANYSORT was actually doing the same thing — telling the industry: Future competition in grain and oil processing would not be between pieces of equipment, but between players' capabilities in data utilization, process expertise and full production line value creation.
From "manufacturing going global" to "solutions going global", from single-machine intelligence to full production line intelligent control, Jiexun Cloud Control 2.0 is positioning China's grain processing machinery at a new benchmark. The sustained popularity of these two exhibitions, one in the north and the other in the south, was probably the industry's most honest answer to the question of "who can do it first".










