I was a tycoon in World War I: Starting to save France.

Chapter 71 The Development of the Motorcycle Factory

Charles went to the motorcycle factory first, although he knew Dejoka was not there.

At this time, the motorcycle factory was a major source of income for Charles, and it could generate about 20,000 francs of profit for Charles every month.

This was a considerable fortune, after all, the workers only earned 28 francs a month.

The motorcycle factory had always been stable, but this did not mean that Charles could come and let it fend for itself without even a glance, which would affect the morale and enthusiasm of the employees.

Therefore, no matter how busy Charles was, no matter how unnecessary it was, and even if he knew that the potential for motorcycle development was not great, Charles would still take time to visit the motorcycle factory to avoid giving employees the impression of "favoritism".

When Charles showed up at the motorcycle factory, the employees were first surprised by Charles' military uniform, and then they whispered:

"Look, Master Charles came here to inspect right after he came back, which shows how much he values ​​the motorcycle factory!"

"Of course, think about those orders from the military, they can let us work for a few years without worry!"

"Work hard, this is the most promising place!"

...

Guillaume hurried over, he looked at Charles' military uniform and hesitated: "Should I call you lieutenant, Master Charles?"

"It's up to you, Uncle Guillaume!" Charles replied: "No matter what you call me, my name for you will not change!"

Guillaume's eyes were instantly touched, and there was a trace of relief. At that moment, he suddenly had an illusion that it would be great if Charles was really his nephew!

"Is everything okay?" Charles asked casually.

"Everything is fine, Master Charles!" Guillaume nodded, and he walked with Charles deeper into the factory, saying as he walked:

"I plan to re-plan the factory assembly line in the next few days."

"The previous plan was not very reasonable, resulting in some parts being produced too fast and some parts being produced too slowly."

"This will leave some workers with nothing to do while others cannot keep up with the progress even if they work overtime."

"After re-planning, this problem can be roughly solved. We can increase the output by about 5% with the same machines and the same workers!"

Charles highly appreciated this: "You always surprise me, Uncle Guillaume, I feel relieved to have you around!"

He knew that he should not use words like "very good" or "you did a great job", which is too official, too mechanical, and uncreative.

Sometimes a little change in the words can make the other party feel very good and make them exert 120% of their enthusiasm. Why not?

Before leaving, Charles made another suggestion: "In addition to increasing production, I think we should also have some innovation, Uncle Guillaume!"

"That's right!" Guillaume nodded repeatedly: "I have also considered it. We can't just stand still. Sooner or later, we will be caught up by others!"

But after hesitating for a while, Guillaume answered with a little embarrassment: "But I don't know which direction to develop in!"

Guillaume is an honest person. He will not avoid his weaknesses. He is good at reforming and innovating parts, but he is not good at developing in the general direction.

Charles gave an answer casually: "We can consider the needs of the battlefield. For example, can the sidecar be converted into a transport vehicle? It can transport ammunition and food to the battlefield, and then transport the wounded back..."

It is right to show a little talent from time to time, so as not to be regarded as a waste who knows nothing except money by employees, which will be despised by employees!

Guillaume's eyes widened: "It's a good idea, Master Charles, I... I know how to do it! Oh my God, we are going to receive a large number of orders again!"

"Pay attention to the experience of the wounded!" Charles reminded: "This means improving the shock absorber, otherwise the wounded may die on the road!"

"Of course, Master Charles!" Guillaume replied: "I will start designing it immediately!"

Before leaving, he turned back and added: "It's an honor to work for you, Master Charles! I'm lucky!"

In Guillaume's view, as a worker, nothing is better than dignity, honor, and generous rewards. He feels very satisfied. He thinks this is a factory worth spending a lifetime.

After leaving the motorcycle factory, Charles walked into the tractor factory next door.

The tractor factory actually took a piece of land from the motorcycle factory, and even some of the factory buildings and warehouses were borrowed from the motorcycle factory.

The reason is that the motorcycle has a large site, but it is not needed now.

When it was used for civilian purposes before, it was necessary to cultivate each purchasing customer and open up a training venue for each customer.

At this time, a large site is necessary. If two customers learn to drive on the same land, they may collide with each other on their motorcycles.

But it is different when providing motorcycles to the military. They require them to practice together.

When Guillaume asked the soldiers to practice separately and form a team after becoming proficient, the officer glared and roared: "We don't have time, old man! And we have to go to the battlefield to face the enemy's bullets and shells. What can this little danger count for?"

In fact, the military basically does not need a site, because after they know how to start and shift gears, and know where the accelerator and brake are, they can ride their motorcycles on the road or even go to the battlefield.

So the large site of the motorcycle factory became useless. Charles had people build a low wall between them, enclosing the site and several houses, and the tractor factory was formed.

Charles went straight to the R\u0026D department, which was the core of the factory. Charles was manufacturing the prototype of the special tank "Mark I".

Dejoka and Joseph were both there, and when Charles came in, they were busy with the huge diamond-shaped steel beast.

"Hey, Charles!" Dejoka was not surprised to see Charles.

"I heard from Camille on the phone!" Dejoka came up to look at Charles and explained: "Although we are not willing to let you join the army, this uniform really suits you!"

Joseph put down the tools in his hand and walked to Charles to greet him: "Nice to meet you, Master Charles!"

"Everything is okay?" Charles cast his eyes on the "Mark I" tank.

Compared with the previous crude welding of steel plates on tractors, this is a tank dedicated to battlefield operations. Once it is released, it will undoubtedly eliminate all the tanks in Francis' hands.

No wonder Francis is nervous and eager to retaliate!

"Everything is fine, Master Charles!" Joseph nodded: "But we think that if there is still extra load, why not add a small-caliber artillery to it?"

Charles shook his head slightly.

The idea of ​​adding artillery is tempting, and the Mark I tank historically had artillery, but Charles would not do that.

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