Bai Nai immediately understood her intention and said with a smile, "Are you planning to sell vegetables from the planet?"
Yun Yuan nodded. "That's right. With the development of the planet, future output will surely increase. If we rely solely on external courier companies, we will become very passive. So I hope to establish my own courier company, which will allow me to better control transportation costs and efficiency."
Bai Nai said seriously: “The interstellar space is vast, and setting up a courier company requires considering many complex issues.
First, we must have a sufficient number of delivery robots to meet transportation needs; second, a base station needs to be set up every few planets to facilitate the delivery robots to replenish energy and be effectively managed.
Just buying the land for building a base station requires paying a huge amount of money to the planet owner, not to mention the subsequent construction costs of the base station."
Hearing this, Yun Yuan couldn't help but feel a little disappointed.
She originally thought that her plan could be implemented smoothly, but now it seems that the difficulties she faces are greater than she imagined. After working in the plane for tens of millions of years, she still has no money when she returns.
Bai Nai comforted her: "Don't be discouraged, I have a courier company at home. If you have something to send, I can help you deliver it for free."
Yun Yuan looked at Bai Nai in surprise. After a moment, she suddenly had an idea: "Is the courier company that just took over my robot delivery business yours?"
Bai Nai smiled and nodded.
Yun Yuan asked curiously: "But aren't you a soldier? Why do you also run a courier company?" Do you have so much time and energy?
Bai Nai explained: "I was born into a business family. Before I joined the army, I was just an ordinary businessman. The express delivery company is one of my many businesses. We have always been committed to diversified development."
A part? Yun Yuan twitched her lips. If she remembered correctly, his express delivery company occupied half of the logistics industry. The remaining half of the market share was deliberately given up by him because of the protection of the interstellar antitrust law.
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