Chapter 620: Full Support



As long as the production capacity and quality of the National Cotton Mill can keep up, then Yang Jing dares to find a steady stream of orders for his uncle abroad. As long as his uncle does a good job, he dare not do less, but at most in two years, these debts can be completely repaid.

Yang Jing is still confident about this.

Do you really think KY Investment Fund is just busy doing nothing abroad?

Since my uncle is willing to do this, Yang Jing must do everything he can to help my uncle to build this up first.

Nephews always love their uncles, and Yang Jing is particularly suitable for this saying.

Li Long is the type of person who gets things done without dragging his feet, and Yang Jing is similar. So, since his uncle wanted to do this, the two of them immediately separated and acted separately, regardless of the fact that it was almost the end of the year, and they both started to work separately.

My uncle is looking for some old friends who are still working in the cotton textile industry to understand the current market conditions in the industry and to inquire about some people who are suitable for management.

The National Cotton Mill was not the kind of industrial and trade company that Li Long had run before. Although the industrial and trade company that Li Long had run before also had factories and sales, the total number of employees in the company was only 30 to 40, and in the past few years, there were only a dozen people left.

Although the National Cotton Mill is now on its deathbed, as the saying goes, a lean camel is bigger than a horse, and the National Cotton Mill still has about a thousand employees. Although the 58th Factory was burned down by an inexplicable fire, there are still 86th Factory, 88th Factory and 92th Factory in the western half of the production area.

The so-called 58 Factory Building and 88 Factory Building refer to the time when these factories were built. For example, the 88 Factory Building refers to the factory built in 1988.

Two or three years ago, the first No. 58 factory building of the National Cotton Mill caught fire inexplicably, burning most of the No. 58 factory building and the equipment inside to ashes.

The fire was extremely strange because the No. 58 factory had been out of production for several years before the fire. The spinning machines, textile machines and other equipment in the workshop had long been out of operation and the workshop was used as a warehouse.

The result was that such a non-operating and unused large factory suddenly caught fire for no apparent reason, not only burning everything inside, but also making it impossible to verify how many equipment and things were placed inside.

If the items stored were according to the records in the account book, they would be equipment worth tens of millions, and they were "burned" in just one fire. Even if the final responsibility was determined to be "circuit aging", the starting point of the fire was an oil barrel containing equipment lubricating oil, which has been confirmed by fire experts.

This is ridiculous, can those "aging" circuits be put into the lubricating oil barrel?

However, this fire that caused tens of millions of losses was so confusedly identified as such a responsibility. In the end, although the fire burned tens of millions, the relevant leaders were not blamed at all...

This is a bit off topic. The fact is that even though only the factory buildings built after the 1980s are partially operational, its scale is not comparable to that of Li Long's industrial and trade company.

Li Long was also very self-aware. Although he was going to take over this large factory, he did not want to personally manage it. He wanted to find some real managers who knew the National Cotton Mill inside and out to manage the factory for him.

The so-called core of management is actually very simple, just two words: "employing people". As long as people can be used well, management work is actually not difficult to do. Although Li Long is temporarily unable to do specific management work, he can learn. And he has an obvious advantage, that is, he knows how to use people.

Therefore, if he took over the National Cotton Mill, he only needed to find some real managers to manage it, and he would be in charge of the overall situation. Then he would slowly learn the ins and outs of it, and it would not take long for him to truly master the factory.

Yang Jing couldn't take care of the acupuncture work, nor did he want to. What he needed to do now was to clear all obstacles for his uncle to take over the National Cotton Mill.

So, taking advantage of the fact that there was still some time before the Chinese New Year, Yang Jing drove to Grandpa Yang's house, carrying two jars of old wine, two pieces of "Tongqing Longma" old round tea, two pieces of top-quality American ginseng, and two bottles of red wine produced by Screaming Eagle Winery.

The two pieces of "Tongqing Longma" old round tea were purchased by Yang Jing after he learned about the preciousness of this old round tea. Peter Wu, who was in Nanyun in the 1980s, specially bought this old round tea. The old round tea in the 1980s cost several hundred yuan a piece, and Peter Wu bought a lot of it, getting several hundred yuan of old round tea for Yang Jing...

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