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Now reading: Chapter 593 - 271 Dar es Salaam City Cable State-owned Facto from African Entrepreneurship Record, a Historical novel by Evil er er er.

Dar es Salaam City.

"Factory Director Mori, how has your factory perford this year?"

"Director Waltz, I report that this year our production capacity has increased by nearly seven percent compared to last year, and foreign trade orders have increased by about three percent, especially with rapid growth in regions like the Far East."

"Can you elaborate on why the factory’s performance is so good this year?"

"It mainly cos down to two aspects: firstly, we’ve recruited quite a few high school graduates this year. They have higher education, strong learning abilities, and adapt easily to work, which greatly alleviated our staffing pressure, solving the previous embarrassnt of having no one to employ. Secondly, our workers’ technical skills have also beco increasingly proficient over ti."

"Hmm, that’s right. With the personnel issue resolved, it’s understandable that productivity would increase. But have you resolved the machinery issues? Do you have enough machines?"

"Most of our machines are directly shipped from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, mainly provided by Heixinggen Power Company or Siens. The construction of the factory was mostly directed by personnel from Heixinggen Power Company, so in terms of equipnt, we haven’t encountered any obstacles. And as for the machines, there’s no worry there — we still have a production line we haven’t utilized yet. We plan to continue recruiting this year!"

Waltz nodded and said, "So you’re saying that your factory actually has an excess of production machines and equipnt, then why not complete the corresponding worker staffing now? Can’t ordinary workers do, must they be high school students?"

"Director Waltz, it’s not that our factory has high requirents, but rather it’s the industrial departnt’s requirent. Because this involves foreign trade, the industrial departnt also has high demands on our factory, so we can’t be careless when selecting workers. We don’t need many workers with a high school diploma, but being understaffed would definitely be problematic because we need to ensure product quality."

"Is there so technique involved here?"

"To put it simply, operating the production equipnt requires a lot of specialized knowledge; otherwise, they can’t even understand the manuals, let alone operate the machines. They also need a certain understanding of physics and chemistry; otherwise, if there’s an issue and the technicians explain it to the workers who don’t understand, it would be like playing the flute to a cow—completely pointless!"

This made Waltz understand, and he said to Mori, "So, without a certain level of education, they can’t operate these machines?"

Mori shook his head and said, "It’s not that simple. It’s not only about having a certain level of knowledge; they also need so understanding of electricity and physics. Of course, they don’t need to understand deeply because problems encountered in production are very different from those in learning. For example, in our factory, they’re mainly dealing with these large and clumsy chanical devices, which students don’t encounter in textbooks."

Waltz agreed with this point: "I also went to elentary school in Germany, and I’m sowhat familiar with studying. It’s really not easy, but it broadens the mind. The main thing is learning to read and write, which greatly helps in life. However, since coming to East Africa, I’ve practically returned all my earlier knowledge."

Mori: "Haha, Director Waltz, high school studies differ greatly from elentary ones. Also, many East African high school students have practical courses. Schools like City High School No.1 and No.2 have internship spots at our factory every year, so their ability to adapt to new things is much stronger than us older folks."

"Yes, indeed! Tis are changing too fast now—trains, ships, large factories. Our generation is fortunate to witness the rapid developnt of Germany and East Africa. I was a Hanoverian, where is Factory Director Mori’s family from?"

Mori answered, "I’m from Baden, in Southern Germany."

"Then I suppose Factory Director Mori and I have both witnessed the rapid developnt of Germany and East Africa?"

Mori denied it, "Not really; before migrating to East Africa, my family were farrs for generations, and I had never been to a city. Later, due to a drought and poor harvest, my family joined the wave of migrating to East Africa, so I truly haven’t seen the industrial developnt in the German region."

Waltz was surprised by this and said to Mori, "Then how did you later beco a factory director in East Africa?"

Mori explained, "I used to be in the military, but I had one advantage, which was a thirst for learning. Later, the army recomnded for school. Director Waltz, are you familiar with studying abroad?"

Waltz: "Of course, I know, so you were sent to study in Germany at public expense and beca a factory director in a turnaround?"

Mori said, "It’s not that simple. The main reason is that I had gained several rits on the battlefield and was later injured, which prevented from strenuous activity, so I had to retire. However, because of my strong learning ability, the army helped apply for a study-abroad spot."

Waltz: "Were you assigned directly as a factory director after graduation?"

Mori: "There were definitely so twists and turns. I interned at Heixinggen Power Company for a while, and when I returned to East Africa, with my military background and internship experience at Heixinggen Power Company, they appointed as the factory director."

Mori made it sound easy, but these matters indicated that his record was quite impressive. Being recomnded for overseas study by the military generally ans having significant achievents, and the fact that Mori beca a factory director shows he must have served in East Africa quite early.

Waltz speculated that possibly during the colonial era, Mori was a military officer, otherwise, he couldn’t have beco the factory director of the state-owned cable factory in Dar es Salaam City.

So Waltz asked Mori, "Factory Director Mori, what was your rank in the military before you retired?"

Mori: "I retired as a major."

Waltz: "That makes sense, then your comrades must have been extraordinary as well."

Mori didn’t speak, just smiled. Indeed, East African officers are usually extraordinary, even after retirent. Being able to beco the factory director of the state-owned cable factory in Dar es Salaam City involved a lot of luck, but it did indeed make him much more fortunate compared to many East Africans.

After learning so of Mori’s personal background, Waltz’s attitude towards Mori changed significantly. He said to Mori, "Factory Director Mori, as you know, the state-owned cable factory in Dar es Salaam City is a nationally important enterprise under the jurisdiction of the industrial departnt and the province, though most of our capacity is prioritized for dostic use, we’re sowhat weaker when it cos to exports—recently, our foreign trade departnt has a large order in the Far East requiring a batch of submarine cables. There’s a directive to use our self-produced products, and my visit this ti is for this matter."

Mori said, "How much do you need?"

Waltz: "It’s quite a large amount, mainly to lay a submarine cable in the Far East. The distance is certainly not short, and the material quality is required, so your production tasks next year will be very heavy."

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