Chapter 1110 Solution (Part 1)
"Master, what's wrong with you?"
"It's okay, I was just thinking that you businessmen are really smart..."
Watching Adeline ask about the reason for her expression at the moment, Fangran just watched her honestly express her feelings, and at the same time felt slightly ashamed that she had only thought of a fight as a solution.
I always feel like I'm a bit behind in terms of IQ, and some of my brains are not that good...
"For the long-term crisis in the supply of raw materials, we can only completely solve it by taking advantage of the situation. After all, we don't always have your help, young master,"
"You can't keep wasting your efforts on every tanker that comes in the ocean, even if you have one."
Expressing this view clearly and calmly, and explaining all the current situation in the energy field, Adeline looked at Fangran again:
"Master, do you have anything else to ask?"
"No, the crisis in the energy field is about raw materials, and I already know the general situation,"
The elevator continued to go down. Looking at the busy scenes of employees in the headquarters layer by layer outside the glass, Fangran asked curiously:
"But let me ask, what is the original thing I came here to deal with?"
"It's about a series of executive work that goes into meeting with the owners of other energy companies before the signing meeting to test their attitudes to ensure that the agreement can be signed smoothly,"
When she told Fangran about her original job, Adeline responded coldly and calmly with no emotion on her face:
"But now that the contract has been stolen, all the itineraries I had planned for you, young master, have been ruined."
While he was at sea, he sent people to sneak attack the headquarters to steal important information. Fangran found that this method was useless even if he realized it in advance.
Without him, the three oil tankers would definitely be robbed. Both sides are important events in terms of raw materials. If you have to choose, you can only choose the short-term one to meet the urgent needs first.
This is a complete conspiracy of the association.
"No, when did you book all my future itineraries..."
After a second of helplessness about her behavior, Fangran looked at the number of floors that were still descending, and asked another curious question to pass the time:
"Isn't the cost of changing the route that high? With Fiseld's financial resources, you don't have to sign that troublesome agreement, right?"
"It's not a question of if it can be done, it's a question of whether it should be done,"
The white suit outlines the slender shoulders, and the legs wearing silver high-heeled shoes are slender and straight. The empire's chief administrative officer's standing posture is also extremely dignified and beautiful.
"Due to various factors such as demand and economy, we have always used very large tankers of 300,000 to 400,000 tons to transport crude oil,"
"But the maximum throughput of the Suez Canal is 250,000 tons. If we want to use it, we have to adjust one more load each time,"
"The additional cost of using a ship is fuel, repairs, berthing in the port, and the tolls for transiting the Suez Canal itself,"
“It’s hard to say that these extra costs will be more cost-effective than the fuel costs and time saved by shortening the sailing distance.
"
Speaking in detail about the details just summarized by the sentence "cost sharing", Adeline spoke calmly and indifferently on her fair and beautiful face:
"With Fiseld's wealth, naturally he won't care about this fee, but as a businessman, we shouldn't do things that increase costs. We want to solve the raw material crisis to safeguard our own interests after all,"
"If the solution can only generate losses, it loses its original meaning."
He listened to her words slightly in trance, but he didn't expect that there were so many reasons for a detail that just passed through her words. Fangran worked hard to digest the new knowledge.
Thinking about how many factors had gone into the emergence of that 'agreement', he finally asked about the most important point among them:
"It turns out that you need to pay to pass the Suez Canal..."
For this place that I once only knew about in geography textbooks, now I am really exposed to things related to it.
I felt similar to the time I saw the Eiffel Tower for the first time in Paris.
"How much does it cost approximately?"
"The algorithm for excluding miscellaneous charges such as water diversion and navigational aids is to multiply the net tonnage by the rate and then multiply it by SDR. Take the ship you saw last night, Master, as an example. Although it could not pass,"
"But excluding the face factor of our connections in Egypt, it will probably cost more than 800,000 US dollars."
Damn, it’s so expensive. Isn’t it a chicken that lays golden eggs?
Surprised by this money-grabbing fee, Fangran suddenly traveled across time and space and understood a casual comment made by the teacher in the junior high school geography class.
"If you are interested in this, Master, I can arrange a meeting and have someone report to you in detail the range of cost changes, the estimated profit margin after the agreement is signed, and the series of impacts that the change of route will have on all related industries in Essenkfume, etc." Amount estimate report for the matter.”
"No, thank you (decisive)."
It felt like these were all things that were overwhelming just by hearing their names. There was nothing that could not be finished at the beginning. Fangran rejected her proposal at the speed of light in a second.
Let’s not talk about anything else when he comes to North America. He really has a lot of skills.
Including the combat meeting with the team, after thinking about it, except for the day when he went to San Francisco, he was either in meetings during the day or on the way to the meeting.
It had only been two days of fun, and Fangran didn't want to suffer anymore.
Ding----
Then at this moment, the elevator made the sound of arrival,
Following the supervisor named Danny, Fangran and Adeline walked to the special information room on the basement floor.
"This is where all valuable information is stored. Since it was discovered that it was stolen this morning, we have only been in once. I am waiting for you two here. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me."
Facing two big figures who surpassed the behemoth of Essenkfume, the supervisor managed to speak calmly and did not follow him.
After all, listening to Fangran and Adeline communicating in a language he didn't understand along the way had already caused him great pressure.
"Um."
With a slight nod in response, Fangran took the lead and walked into the room full of numbered safe racks.
One of the cabinet doors was open, and it was empty.
"Master?"
Adeline came from behind and spoke softly, and Fangran said simply as expected:
"It's a participant."
There is still a faint smell of magic energy in the room.
Participants are very sensitive to this and often rely on this to sense, warn, and judge the opponent's strength.
Unless you are a powerful person like that 'Maid Maid' or that ancestor, using abilities will inevitably dissipate magic energy. The lower the control rate, the more obvious the residual energy will be.
If it were Fangran like before, it wouldn't be a problem to stay for three to five days.
At this moment, the remaining magic energy in the data safe room feels very weak. Based on this feeling, we can speculate on the strength of the participant who invaded the Essenkfume headquarters building last night...
Um,
Well, Fangran couldn't guess.