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Chapter 231 Unification that is not unification

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    From the initial planning, the location of the Lok Ma Chau Industrial Park was limited to a narrow strip north of San Tin Highway and between the Shenzhen River, 4.2 kilometers long from east to west and one kilometer wide from north to south.¡´¡².  co£Ûm??follows the trend of the river and is a wave-shaped building complex running east-west.  According to Walker¡¯s instructions, they did not enter the industrial park immediately. Instead, they approached from the south and then drove west along the Xintian Highway.  It wasn't until we reached the eastern end of the industrial park and had a thorough look at the external layout of the industrial park that we entered through the east entrance.  Along the four kilometers or so, they saw four entrances and exits, one on the east and west sides, and two exits on the wider south side.  Each entrance and exit is connected to Xintian Highway by a two-way six-lane cement road to facilitate the industrial park and external logistics transportation.  When they left the city, it was still 7 o'clock in the morning. They were stuck in traffic for a long time before leaving the city. They entered Kowloon City through the cross-sea tunnel and then drove through the city onto Tsing Long Road in another ten minutes.  Even now, it¡¯s only after eight o¡¯clock in the morning, and this road is already busy with traffic, with large container trucks driving in and out, shuttling back and forth.  Although the road is not congested and container drivers rarely sound their horns, the busy scene of vehicles rushing back and forth is no less than in the city.  Walker didn¡¯t stop for a moment, using his camera to take pictures of all the container trucks running on the road.  He knows very well that these trucks rushing back and forth indicate that the industrial park has not only completed the supporting infrastructure projects, factory building construction, and equipment installation, but has also officially started construction.  That's why there are so many trucks transporting various raw materials, semi-finished products, and parts into the industrial park, and then the completed products are transported out and sent to the container yard at the dock to wait for customs shipping.  It¡¯s amazing!  If British-funded enterprises rely on the support of the Hong Kong government to take the lead in Shatin, a mature industrial zone; American-funded enterprises rely on strong national strength and convenient transportation to allow the Hong Kong government to complete water supply, power supply, communications and other supporting facilities for them as quickly as possible  Facility construction; Japanese-funded enterprises relied on their strong capital strength and generously filled out checks, allowing the island's builders to work overtime for the construction of the industrial park, which was put into operation within two years.  Well, the Lok Ma Chau Industrial Park, which has the worst conditions, has never received any support from the Hong Kong government, and its supporting construction has not relied on outsiders. It relies entirely on the hard-working spirit of the Chinese people over thousands of years.  Yiwadu took it upon himself to build this mudflat into the jade belt around the river it is today!  Walker¡¯s interest in press conferences has now given way to the industrial park itself.  ©Â¨n¨T©Á¨T¨b.¡¶.  He feels that this is a goal that deserves more attention than the joint press conference. He would rather waste more time and energy outside and want to know more. ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Just like Europe after World War II, just like Japan, just like South Korea, just like Singapore, when the national will and the aspirations of ordinary people converge, even in a land of poverty and ruins, they can build a brand new one with their bare hands.  new country!  The spirit is not omnipotent, but without spirit nothing is possible!  Walker certainly doesn¡¯t believe that Lok Ma Chau can change its old appearance into a new one in such a short period of time. Taiyu and his team can do it by themselves.  The coordination, organization and specific management of Taiyu should not be ignored, but behind this magnificent industrial park, there is definitely a shadow of mainland China.  Otherwise, apart from other things, Taiyu cannot completely solve the two key issues of water and electricity.  What Walker and the two saw from this industrial park was the Chinese people's determination to revitalize their national strength, and the price that the whole country was willing to pay for this determination. Don't the mainland officials know that the biggest beneficiary of the completion of the industrial park is Taipei?  Yu?  They know it, but they are still willing to invest.  Because the mainland officials¡¯ vision is not limited to this small industrial park, they see the possibility of increasing exports to the outside world through this channel; they see the possibility of obtaining advanced Western technology through this channel;  What I saw was the modern industrial construction, management, and manufacturing knowledge I learned from this For these reasons, Dalu feels that it has invested a lot in this project, and it is worth it!  When entering the industrial park, their car was stopped at the entrance.  Two security guards wearing similar military uniforms saluted them, then registered the car model, car number, and their identities, checked their invitations, and then handed them an internal license plate and asked them to turn it in.  Put it in a conspicuous place on the dashboard, hand them a schematic diagram of the park, and then wave them through.  ¨n©Ä©Æ©Ä.£¼.  The process is not complicated and can be completed in two minutes, but this shows how strict the management in the industrial park is.  From inside the post box?The upright, serious-looking security guards, as well as the sharp eyes, strict body language, and the alert state of the security guards who always have their right hands on the rubber batons at their waists when they come to check and register, all show that they are by no means ordinary security personnel, but real security guards.  active duty military personnel!  The uniforms they wear are different from the green uniforms of the mainland, but are very similar to the Western army, except that there are no shoulder and collar badges, and there is only a gear and hammer mark on the cap badge instead of the traditional red five stars.  Walker speculated that the Chinese were probably doing the same thing again, transferring a group of active or recently retired military personnel, changing their uniforms, and acting as security personnel.  He picked up the schematic map of the park given to him by the security guard and found that there were many places marked in red, which were listed as areas where non-related personnel were prohibited from entering.  On the roads in the industrial zone, teams of security guards can be seen patrolling from time to time. All vehicles without passes are stopped for inspection.  He specifically asked Baker to drive to the restricted area to take a look. He found that there were full-time guards standing guard at the entrance section. Only vehicles with special passes could enter, and other vehicles and pedestrians were asked not to approach.  It gave him the feeling that this industrial park was as tightly protected as a military base.  Walker held a moment of silence for those industrial spies and commercial spies. With the strict security system here, if they want to fulfill their employer's requirements, they may be tantamount to sneaking into the base to steal military intelligence.  They compared the schematic diagram of the park and walked around on the spot. They felt that the layout of the industrial park was very scientific.  The total area of ??Lok Ma Chau Industrial Park is 4.2 square kilometers, which is equivalent to one thousand acres of land. When converted into internationally accepted acres, it is approximately 42,000 acres.  It's not big, and it's definitely not small. In the United States, it's about the size of a small town.  The industrial park management department did not make careful use of every area. Calculated from the area Walker saw, the green area in the park reached more than 30%.  In addition to the land used for public areas such as park roads, the land actually used for factory construction accounts for about 50% of the total park area.  Based on a large or medium-sized factory covering an area of ??100 acres, the park can accommodate more than 200 companies.  ¡°But in reality, the number of companies settled in the entire park is no less than 600, which is three times more than the expected total number of factories.  However, with so many factories gathered here, it does not seem crowded, and there are not so many vehicles transporting materials and components in the park that they block traffic.  The two of them walked around the permitted area several times and saw the doorway.  It turns out that the industrial zone very accurately placed various related enterprises in adjacent areas.  In the same functional area, factories of the same nature are gathered, and the vehicles transporting materials all move in a unified manner. Delivery tasks can be completed for all factories in one trip, without the need to run around in the industrial zone and occupy the road for a long time.  Due to the upstream and downstream relationships between adjacent factories, the components and parts produced by the upstream factory can immediately enter the factory next door for further processing, eliminating the need to go through the warehouse for transit, saving logistics costs and a lot of time.  Having a complete understanding of the operation of the industrial park, Walker felt that it was an organic whole.  The so-called industrial park is actually a sophisticated machine.  The factories stationed in the park, whether they are plastic factories that make casings, printing plate factories, or component factories, are just a part of this machine!  Materials enter from the surrounding entrances, are received by the factory on the periphery, and are then further processed.  The materials that have been deeply processed are then transferred to the companies in the second circle, where they are turned into plastic casings, components, printed boards, components and other parts. They continue to advance to the inner circle, receive assembly and processing, and become complete parts.  Different components are gathered from the four corners of the park to the center, and are turned into a complete portable recorder and arcade machine through the assembly plant. They are then loaded onto container trucks, which are driven out of the industrial park along the main road, and then sent to the container terminal for transportation by sea.  to all over the world.  The entire industrial park is arranged in the order of the production chain, from the outside to the inside, processed one by one, from the most elementary raw materials to products that go off the production line one by one, and are finally supplied to the market.  Those settled companies are not so much independent operators as they are components of the production chain.  Because they are components, their functions and production capacities are different, and the size of the factory is also different.  For example, some assembly plants, final assembly plants, and production lines are limited to equipment needs, and the enterprise area is larger. The largest factory building has more than 200 acres of land.  However, some enterprises with simple functions, large unit output, or auxiliary functions have very small areas, and the smallest ones are even less than one acre.  Strictly speaking, this is not an open industrial park at all, butThe processing base of a large enterprise group!  Taiyu Group is just using the industrial park situation to bring together small business owners and family processing workshops who are working alone to carry out cooperative operations.  Unify the tiny forces that these scattered enterprises can exert to serve Taiyu.  The essence is to integrate all these enterprises into workshops of Taiyu!  After understanding the essence of this, the two Walkers couldn't help but frown while looking at each other, worried about their compatriots in Tai Po Industrial Park.  Even the United States, which shouts freedom, knows that only by clenching your fists can you have strength.  Although in order to incorporate these scattered small business owners and make them feel profitable, they voluntarily became a processing workshop in the industrial park, and Taiyu will definitely receive a certain degree of profit.  However, after Taiyu's overall planning and scientific dispatching from a high point of view, the power that these originally scattered small businesses can exert is beyond imagination.  Every small enterprise that can survive and be admitted into an industrial park must have its own strengths, either in management or production.  ¡°A single company or two cannot be very effective, and even all these small and medium-sized enterprises are nothing if they work alone.  But if there is a strong person who can combine them into a whole, so that each company can focus on its own strengths and avoid all kinds of external consumption, then the value that this collective can produce will be far greater than what they have done before.  Income from exclusive operations in the form of stragglers.  It is conceivable that Taiyu, with this industrial park that is not an integration but is better than an integration, has seized the opportunity with just one good idea. After this integration, it has quickly grown into a competitor that also poses a huge threat to traditional international giants!
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