The necessity of implementing standardization in FRP chimney enterprises refers to the standard of formulating common and reusable rules for actual or potential problems in order to obtain the best order within the production, operation and management scope of the enterprise. Carrying out standardization construction is an effective way to improve the comprehensive competitiveness of FRP chimney enterprises and an effective measure to strengthen the basic management of enterprises. Creating standardized construction behavior is a need for enterprise innovation and development in the new era. Enterprise standardization construction can not only standardize enterprise management, but also lay a solid foundation for enterprises to build a social credit mechanism and cultivate good market behavior.
At present, with the continuous improvement of the degree of market globalization, FRP chimney enterprises are facing more and more legal risks. Legal risk management is the core content of the enterprise standardization management system, which together with corporate governance, internal control system, corporate ethics and related regulatory systems constitute a complete and detailed management system. The internal management system of an enterprise must not only ensure that the enterprise complies with laws and regulations, but also ensure that the enterprise complies with the cultural concepts advocated internally. Therefore, whether the enterprise standardization can be effectively implemented will become one of the key factors in the success or failure of the development of FRP chimney enterprises. With the continuous intensification of competition in the environmental protection market, FRP chimney enterprises must effectively reduce operating costs, improve efficiency, and increase sales profits through various means; and when costs cannot be reduced, they must continue to expand the scale of enterprise production in order to increase sales and profits. Therefore, at this stage, many FRP chimney enterprises in China are expanding their scale by increasing their business models. For example, FRP chimney enterprises that mainly engage in flue gas desulfurization projects, while doing general contracting business for environmental protection projects, continue to open up the market for environmental protection facility operations and after-sales service, and enhance the competitiveness of enterprises by improving economies of scale. However, if the expansion of the scale of an enterprise is not matched with the corresponding technology and management standardization, it will affect the effect and even be counterproductive.