Although many of these fabrics have flaws, the ones in the middle are all good.
He thought for a moment and asked, "Secretary Wu, can you take inventory?"
To know the specifics, we need to take a complete inventory. After all, what if these items are taken away like blind boxes, and there are too many flaws?
It would be bad if the losses were too great.
Secretary Wu frowned upon hearing this. "Director Xu, isn't this a bad idea? What if you don't want it after we've finished the inventory? Wouldn't we have worked for nothing?"
There's quite a lot of stuff here; if we were to actually count it, it would probably take three or four hours to finish.
Moreover, once it's no longer needed, it has to be put back in its place, which means workers have to spend a whole day doing that, wasting manpower and time.
Xu Xiangyang knew this, so he continued, "I'll wait here for a while. Go and ask Director Hu. I want all this fabric. It's worth two thousand yuan. I'll accept whatever it's like inside."
Anyway, if the items aren't good, he'll keep them and sell them on the black market; that's a sure-fire way to make a profit.
We can order new stock later, that's fine too, since the price has already been negotiated.
Secretary Wu hesitated for a moment, then nodded and went out to find Director Hu.
Xu Xiangyang sat on the fabric next to him and looked at the huge warehouse.
The place smells like fabric, it's hard to describe the smell. And because there are so many things, there's no sunlight at all, so even with the lights on, you can't see anything clearly.
He climbed up there using a flashlight to see; otherwise, he really couldn't see anything with his eyes.
About ten minutes later, Xu Xiangyang had already gone into the space to use the restroom before this person returned.
"Factory Director Xu has been waiting a long time." Secretary Wu said to him, "Factory Director Hu said that what you said is acceptable, but you have to pay before you can check the goods and take them away."
After he finished speaking, Xu Xiangyang understood what he meant. He was simply worried that if the man saw too many flawed products, he might change his mind.
This thing is like a blind box; there are only these kinds of things, good and bad. Anyway, you can't regret it since you've already paid the money.
Xu Xiangyang thought it was fine, so the two of them went to the office next door to sign the receipt and then made the payment.
Now there's no problem, we can check the goods.
But he doesn't have a car now; at least, other people thought he came in a Jeep.
Furthermore, before taking these fabrics away, he would need to check how many flaws they had. If there were too many, he would simply take them himself.
If it's not a large quantity, then place a small order for new goods and take them back yourself, and have the factory come and pick up the rest.
He glanced at the time; it was already past ten. He had arranged with Secretary Wu to drive over after one o'clock in the afternoon.
The textile factory will find someone to load the truck, and he can take the goods and leave in the afternoon.
Xu Xiangyang wanted to put it directly into his spatial storage, but that wouldn't work, so he had to resort to this troublesome method.
He went back and ate at a state-run restaurant; the food there was decent. There was a state-run restaurant that specialized in Sichuan cuisine, and the food was much better than what he found in the new city—very authentic.
Xu Xiangyang loves spicy food, so he has very high standards when it comes to Sichuan cuisine. When he finds a flavor he likes, he immediately packs two servings of boiled fish to take home.
This tastes great, I'll eat it slowly when I get home.
It was already noon when he finished eating, so he took a nap and woke up around one o'clock.
I quickly washed my face, drove to the textile factory, easily entered the yard, and headed straight for the factory building.
Secretary Wu was already sitting there waiting. People at this time are very punctual, and they arrive a little early if they have an appointment for a certain time.
Unlike in later times, where you might go at eight in the morning and arrive at nine, there might not be anyone there.
Maybe you were late and no one was waiting for you, or maybe they weren't waiting for you at all.
After Xu Xiangyang got off the bus, the workers started helping him carry the goods.
He greeted Secretary Wu and then went to inspect the goods to see how many defective items were inside.
According to his estimate, as long as the success rate is no more than 60%, he will not lose money on this trip and may even make a small profit.
However, the result was beyond his expectations; 80% of the fabric was in good condition and looked brand new.
Apart from the severe indentations at the bottom, the excessive dust on the top layer, and water seepage, the rest of the fabric is intact and in good condition.
Secretary Wu looked on with a sense of regret, but they had too much fabric in stock, and no one would come to ask for it even if they cleared it out.
Defective products can be good, but you can't expect people to buy them at full price. Conversely, selling defective products at full price is not worthwhile and is a real shame.
Selling it to Xu Xiangyang at this price is slightly better than selling a defective product.
Others may make a little money, but they will never lose money.
Xu Xiangyang was very satisfied with the result, after all, these 80% good products were enough to meet the factory's needs.
He also ordered a small amount of new stock, having heard from their textile factory that this year's Dacron fabric had many patterns and was of good quality.
Dacron is a great material for making shirts, so he ordered some.
Among the defective fabrics I received before, there was a considerable amount of polyester, because their main products are shirts, just with different styles.
Upon receiving the new order, Secretary Wu's expression softened somewhat.
After all, seeing how happy Xu Xiangyang was just now, he could hardly bear to watch.
There's nothing we can do about it. We've already signed the agreement and received the money; we can't go back on our word, can we?
Xu Xiangyang drove the car away first, saying that he would leave immediately and that other comrades would come to take over the remaining goods.
Of course, the main reason for doing this was to avoid revealing his location; he didn't come in a truck, he came in a jeep.
He put the car and cargo into his storage space. He had already prepared an excuse for the cargo so that he wouldn't be discovered when he went back to ask.
With that matter considered settled, Xu Xiangyang didn't rush to drive back or report to the factory that things had been settled.
He needs to take care of something during these few days; he can't just waste these few days of vacation, can he?
Since he rarely gets to go out, he first went to Liujia Village. It had been more than half a year since his last visit.
It's been almost a year since I last went there, and the two-year-old ginseng will be ready for harvest this autumn.
This time he plans to cultivate five-year ginseng, which is more valuable and sells the fastest.
Xu Xiangyang's arrival surprised them, but they were used to his elusive nature and how he always brought so much food.
Although the only food available was corn, in these times of food shortage, it was good enough to have something to eat.
In those years, they survived by eating tree bark. Cornmeal was more appealing than any delicacy, as it could fill their stomachs!
Xu Xiangyang looked at Liu Fusheng, called him aside, and said, "Uncle Liu, I brought you half a pig this time. It's hot, so I didn't bring too many. There are also two bags of salt. It's not much, so please share it."
The salt is the cheapest kind of coarse salt, which I have to grind myself. It's better than the worst quality salt, at least I don't have to wash and dry it again.
Liu Fusheng felt deeply moved, thinking how Xu Xiangyang always gave him the most practical things. He wondered what good deeds their ancestors had done to deserve Xu Xiangyang's help.
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