Chapter 303: They're all overseas factories, so why is there such a big difference?
Chapter 303: They're all overseas factories, so why is there such a big difference?
As Lei Jun left, Zhang Feng quickly followed.
"Mr. Lei, the training on Anil's side is rubbish; the workers' basic skills are too weak."
I strongly suspect they didn't even do pre-job training before going on the production line. Most of the screws couldn't be tightened properly, and it was common for the air cushions to bend.
India's supply chain has been consistently disrupted, with a pass rate of only 72% in random inspections, and even the best batch only achieving 75%.
"And those Indian partners' underhanded tactics, they seem to cooperate very enthusiastically on the surface, but behind the scenes they always use inspections as an excuse to sneak into the control room."
I've already assigned someone to keep an eye on those engineers' laptops!
Lei Jun finally managed to catch his breath.
Made in India is so unreliable. I wonder if there are any other problems, but it's all because of Transsion...
Without Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, rice would have fallen to a far worse state.
It's all because of him!
Lei Jun took a deep breath, suppressed his anger, and refocused his attention on the factory.
"Alright, I know your difficulties. Leave the pressure to me."
You should improve the yield rate as much as possible. If the yield rate is still not good, all of these employees should be fired.
I'll ask Anil to solve the rest of the problems; at worst, the factory can be shut down.
Lei Jun gritted his teeth and said the worst possible outcome.
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That evening, Lei Jun and Lin Bin reviewed the game at the hotel.
Ahmedabad is much quieter at night than Mumbai, with only the occasional bark of a dog.
Lei Jun sat on the sofa with a cup of tea in his hand, but he didn't drink a drop.
Because what he saw and heard at the factory that day kept replaying in his mind.
That yellow liquid... is this really what a factory should be like?
"The results from Lao Lin's factory surprised me once again."
"How can the quality of a country's employees be so poor?"
Lei Jun became increasingly angry as he spoke, and he thought of some televised interviews.
A well-organized factory, with "black slaves" working diligently.
These were all backward areas, and the technology was brought over from China.
Could it be that Lei Jun is inferior to Transsion in advanced technology and also inferior in factory management?
What exactly are the differences between the two factories? Lei Jun pondered this question repeatedly.
Suddenly, he thought of something, which was also the place in the world where Transsion Factory was most unfairly maligned.
A luxurious security team; dozens of Black men carrying sticks in each workshop.
Although no video of the assault has been released, but...
Perhaps he wasn't ruthless enough, which is why he failed so completely.
"Old Lin, do you think we should learn from Transmission?"
Lei Jun pointed to the broom next to him and then made some gestures.
Lin Bin understood instantly, but he shook his head.
"The places are different, the national conditions are different, and most importantly, we have Indian shareholders, but the industries are independent, so they can do whatever they want."
If we actually study it, it will only stab Anil in the back.
In my opinion, Anil should bring this up himself!
The two discussed the yield rate issue briefly before moving on to the next topic.
After all, although this problem is serious, it can still be solved through domestic factories. Since the policy has already been obtained, that should be fine.
The most important thing now is to prevent Anil from stealing the money.
After all, the contract has already been signed and the factory has started trial production. If Anil is really stealing technology, it will be very difficult to stop him!
After all, even the best defense is still just defense...
"The fact that these workers are unreliable proves that India's basic education is far inferior to that in China."
The next batch of workers will be those who need to support their families or lack formal education; we won't be looking for skilled workers, especially those with an electronics engineering background.
After Lin Bin finished speaking, Lei Jun thought for a moment and his eyes lit up.
"This is a good idea. Workers with only a basic education only know how to operate the equipment, not the underlying principles. Even if they memorize the parameters, they don't know what they mean!"
The two then discussed other issues, such as the impact of Indian government policies.
Building the factory is only part of the story. They may also try to sabotage the supply chain, the market, and many other areas. The rice company must have corresponding countermeasures.
After writing down these problems, Lin Bin realized that it was actually better to operate in the domestic market.
"Old Lei, do you think we've made a mistake? Wouldn't it be the best choice to stay in China and work with Transsion?"
"but……"
Lei Jun opened his mouth but then closed it again. "Yeah... being the third-best for a long time isn't so bad. At least you won't die. It's just that life is a bit tough. And then... as for now, you're almost completely devoured."
"Old Lin, I didn't go to the wrong place!"
Half a day later, Lei Jun finally spoke. His voice wasn't as confident as before, but it was still very firm.
"At least we've captured the Indian market. Transsion's two phone models are selling increasingly lower, so we've essentially defeated them in one market!"
"As for the technology... as long as the core parameters are not leaked, there are only so many things that Anil can replicate."
Making a mobile phone isn't something you can do by simply copying a few specifications.
He failed in supply chain management, quality control, after-sales service, and brand awareness, so we can't say we've failed in the Indian market.
Besides, they can't just find some excuse to confiscate our factory in the Indian market, can they?
Lin Bin laughed and said that such a thing was absolutely impossible, as it would be too damaging to his reputation.
But Lei Jun knew that the Indian market was indeed unreliable, and Transsion wouldn't go to such lengths to play along with him.
Unbeknownst to him, in another building in downtown Ahmedabad, Anil was sitting on a large leather sofa, flipping through a thick document.
The document contains all the parameters that Indian engineers recorded from the factory over the past three months.
Product design, equipment model, temperature profile, pressure parameters, and testing standards are all readily available.
Some parameters were copied directly, some were photographed, and some were recorded with a mobile phone.
But whatever the form it takes, India finally has its own technical standards.
His and the Indian government's dream of making India a great power will surely allow Indian-made products to be found all over the world!
He told his assistant, "Hand it over to the R&D team. I want to see a prototype of the Reliance Jio within three months."
During this period, Anil was not idle. He poached a lot of R&D personnel from Foxconn, Sanson India, and Nokia.
The Reliance Mobile team has been formed. Lei Jun thought he was the mastermind, but from beginning to end he was just a pawn.
A chess piece that can be easily discarded once it has been completely devoured.
"Boss, will the rice suppliers find out?"
Anil smiled, a relaxed smile!
"So what if they found out? The factory is a joint venture, and the technology is licensed."
We are building upon their foundation, and we have that right.
"At worst, we can just buy up all the rice from India, or... I believe he'll voluntarily withdraw from the Indian market."
The secretary still looked a little incredulous. After all, the factory had only been built for a short time. What detailed data could they possibly have? Was Mr. Anil being too confident?
Seeing his secretary's reaction, Anil offered a rare explanation: "Besides, rice can't do without our channels, so even if they find out, they won't dare to turn against us."
Without reliable channels, rice from India is like a fish out of water.
Faithful Jio, he'll be back soon.
It's rice, but it's not rice!
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