Chapter 93 Dismantling of Scrapped Spacecraft
At this moment, including Fuxing Mall, the total area is about 2.6 square kilometers, with the longest part being 1.9 kilometers and the widest part being 1.5 kilometers. It is roughly a rectangular plot of land, which has all been assigned to Han Yang.
In Fuxing Industrial Park, huge factories and high-rise buildings are lined up, and commuter vehicles shuttle back and forth in the park. Workers, technicians, security guards, logistics personnel, etc. in various uniforms are in order.
A huge number of cameras monitor all parts of the park, and any movement will be immediately transmitted to Han Yang's head.
This brings him unparalleled control, and also makes everyone in the park tremble with fear, strictly abide by various rules and regulations, and dare not cross them at all.
Outside Fuxing Industrial Park, each direction extends 300 meters, which is still designated as the territory of Fuxing Group, and the order is maintained by Fuxing Group.
With a large amount of salary paid, the consumption level of Fuxing Group's staff has increased significantly compared with the past, and the business in this area has become more prosperous.
With the full support of government officials such as He Jinrong, Wang Qing, and Cheng Hong, this area has truly become an independent kingdom of Fuxing Group.
Here, Han Yang's words are more effective than Malendin.
The estimated annual output value of the entire Fuxing Group has now climbed to about 6 billion, and the estimated annual net profit is about 1.4 billion.
Of course, about half of the 1.4 billion net profit was created by Han Yang's computing power through the penetration of all aspects of the entire industrial production model.
If an ordinary person were to be the boss, even if he took advantage of the development of Pluto, an annual net profit of about 700 million would be quite good.
It can be said that Han Yang does not need to take any risks at this moment. As long as he operates steadily, in a few years, his net worth of 10 billion is almost certain.
But...
Han Yang is still not satisfied.
It's too slow. Compared with his own plan, it's still too slow.
The reality that the Itar civilization is exhausting human civilization is like a sword hanging over Han Yang's head, making him feel a sense of urgency at all times and dare not relax at all.
Today, I am considered a top figure in Dajiang City and a superior figure in Yunhai Province, but in the administrative unit higher than the province, East Asia State, I can only be considered ordinary, not to mention the entire Earth and the entire solar system.
Let alone the ultimate goal of resisting the Itar civilization and liberating all mankind, at this moment, even for the short-term goal of transporting industrial infrastructure to Yushen Star and building my own base to secretly accumulate strength, it has just started.
To transport enough industrial facilities to Yushen Star, Han Yang must have his own transport fleet. After all, this matter cannot be entrusted to others.
Only with a fleet can we evade the supervision of the Itar people and secretly do our own things. It is also easy to move around as a whole. It is impossible without a spaceship.
This means that Han Yang must enter the interstellar transportation industry.
It is unrealistic to buy a new transport spaceship. It is too expensive. One ship is several billion.
The more feasible solution that is more in line with its own capabilities and characteristics is to first enter the scrapped spacecraft recycling and dismantling industry, and assemble a usable interstellar cargo spacecraft to form a transport fleet.
A brand-new conventional cargo spacecraft - with a load capacity of about 50,000 tons, is priced at about 5 billion. Even if it is scrapped, the price will not be less than 500 million.
With my annual profit, I can only buy three ships. After dismantling them, I can't even get enough parts to assemble a spacecraft.
Without more than 5 billion in start-up funds, even the scrapped spacecraft dismantling project cannot be started, let alone forming a fleet.
But 5 billion in start-up funds is simply an astronomical figure for Han Yang at the moment.
Wait for four or five years, and wait until you have enough money in your hands before starting?
Han Yang can't afford to waste this time.
He doesn't even want to wait for one or two years.
He is now racing against time with the Itar people, and can't afford to waste any time.
Then... I can only continue to think of ways to solve the problem from the existing industry.
Han Yang gritted his teeth and decided to continue to borrow money.
Lend him another 2 billion to continue expanding the robot factory. At the same time, enter the textile industry and earn enough start-up capital for the scrapped spacecraft dismantling factory within a year!
Entering the textile industry was a decision Han Yang made after careful consideration.
Even in the interstellar era, the textile industry is still a labor-intensive industry. The only difference from the past is that a single worker is more efficient with the assistance of an intelligent system.
However, labor-intensive industries are most suitable for Han Yang to play.
Intelligent systems and programs cannot replace manual labor, but I can replace it perfectly. Because I have both human wisdom and computer computing power. The combination of the two is not as simple as one plus one?
In this way, Han Yang can reduce costs to a level that others dare not imagine.
In terms of the market, Han Yang is not worried at all.
First, take advantage of the development of Pluto to supply Pluto's needs.
With so many workers working on Pluto, how can one person not need more than ten or twenty sets of clothing? And they have to be customized to fit the environment of Pluto.
The demand for clothes, pants, underwear, hats, gloves, bedding, etc. is so great.
The second is to target the low-end market on the earth.
There is no need to think about the high-end market. For high-end clothing, labor costs only account for a small part. Even if Han Yang reduces labor costs to zero, it will not increase competitiveness.
Improving quality is of no use at all.
They sell brands, design concepts, and earn premiums.
They dare to sell a high-end dress for hundreds of thousands. How much money can the cost account for?
You say my clothes are of poor quality? They fade and deform after washing? Sorry, our customers usually wear clothes once and throw them away, and never consider washing them.
The low-end market is different.
In the low-end market, there is no well-known brand in the current human world. At the same time, the target customers in the low-end market are most concerned about the quality and price rather than the beauty of the clothes.
The price is low and it is durable enough. Even if it is ugly to the sky, there will be a lot of people buying it.
Han Yang's plan is to target this part of customers, rely on his low-cost advantage, dump a large amount of goods, directly occupy this market, make small profits and quick turnover, and make a lot of profits in a short time.
Of course, the small profits and quick turnover here are just normal costs. Because Han Yang's cost is low enough, even if it is "small profits", the profit margin is actually not low.
After repeated thinking, Han Yang believes that his plan should be feasible.
So, now there is only one thing missing.
How can I get this 2 billion loan?
You know, I still owe the bank 850 million. So far, I have only paid some interest, and the principal has not been paid back.