Chapter 382 Channel Planning

Chapter 382 Channel Planning
After the gang members gradually learned that the leader had established a hospital, they all used Zhongyi Hospital as a topic to brag about and show off their strength. They boasted about it a lot, but most of them did not understand the importance of medical care.

They are used to ignoring life and death, fighting and killing, and regard cherishing life as a shame. But the youthful vigor only lasts for three to five years. After a long period of ups and downs, even illiterate people will become shrewd.

When the society cannot provide real benefits, the brothers will either transfer or leave the society.

There are many small-time operators in Hong Kong who rely on petty profits to attract a few thousand people, but there are very few big-time operators who can actually make huge profits and maintain a scale of tens of thousands of people.

Lao Zhong includes more than 20,000 Blue Lantern members, most of whom are new members who joined the society in recent years, and are generally young people.

After a few years, the newcomers have grown into veterans, and when the fighters are injured and bruised, and when their family members are sick and hospitalized, they can get a bed in the hospital under their own name and get free medicine.

Only then will you know the benefits of carrying Hong Ying and having loyalty in your heart.

From having work to having security, the establishment of Zhongyi Hospital was, firstly, to repay the gods and fulfill a vow, and secondly, to lay a solid foundation.

The community organization of Zhongyi Tang is ahead of all the other organizations in Hong Kong Island, and its potential and combat effectiveness have been greatly enhanced imperceptibly.

In addition to promoting the Chung Yi Hospital project, a new round of HK$2 million has also been injected into the police force’s “Care Fund”.

Of the total, HK$200,000 will be used to build the Police Peak Museum, HK$800,000 will continue to support the charitable undertakings of retired police officers, and the remaining HK$1 million will be donated to the Kowloon Region to replace equipment.

As a director of the fund, Yin Zhaotang attended the donation ceremony with Hu Bochao, which was reported in the newspapers in a very high-profile manner, and attracted a lot of discussion among the people.

A week later.

Yin Zhaotang met with Cheng Shuangfu, a special representative of the Northern Industrial Corporation, at the Peninsula Hotel. Cheng Shuangfu was an administrative leader who was a clerk in the export department of the "Fifth Ministry of Machine Building" and specialized in military foreign trade.

The year before last, when Northern Industries was newly established, Cheng Shuangfu was transferred to Hong Kong Island and promoted to deputy section chief, responsible for the transfer of some weapons to Hong Kong.

In early 82, the Fifth Ministry of Machine Building was reformed into the Ministry of Ordnance Industry, which is the superior leadership department of the national military industry.

As a window company, Northern Industries was officially designated as a state-owned enterprise from an administrative level, and Cheng Shuangfu was promoted to another level and enjoyed the treatment of a full-level section chief.

But in fact, in four years, the Ministry of Ordnance Industry will be disbanded, and Northern Industries will be promoted to "China Ordnance Group", and the domestic military industry will be connected to the free market.

The issuance of military industrial licenses in China happens to be a dividend released by the military industry reform.

Cheng Shuangfu is just a regular student, and his level is not good enough in front of Yin Zhaotang and Liang Manping.

When toasting each other, they behaved very sensibly and would even help pour water and serve food.

After he understood Yin Zhaotang's temper, he patted his chest and vowed, "As long as there is an export list, Mr. Yin, just call me."

"I will send someone to deliver it to Shenzhen Port, and Yin Sheng will be responsible for the subsequent shipment. There is also room for negotiation for high-lethal weapons that are not on the list."

"To be honest, the Fifth Ministry of Machine Building is under great pressure. The higher-ups have instructed that the military industry cannot be completely dependent on the government and must have the ability to generate its own revenue."

Yin Zhaotang received a catalogue of foreign trade products from Northern Industries, which contained more than 16 items, including various types of weapons that have been put into service, as well as weapons and equipment that have been produced but not yet put into service. Most of them were imitations of the United States and the Soviet Union, including five-star, five-six-and-a-half, and M imitation CQ rifles, as well as bullets of various calibers, grenades, individual rockets, and multiple rocket vehicles.

Helmets, military boots, optical binoculars, and engineer shovels are all conventional equipment. The unconventional J-5 and 59 tanks are all listed in the catalog, but they are different from the conventional equipment with prices. Unconventional equipment only has a name but no price. In addition to economic considerations, related arms sales also have to consider political factors.

Northern Industries only has the qualification to apply, and then military and political representatives will go to the talks, which is like dangling a carrot for the donkey.

Yin Zhaotang ignored those big guys and focused on the practical aspects, thinking about where to find his first customer.

Even more important than finding customers is to build transportation channels. With permission from the mainland, the channel from Shenzhen to Haojiang is ready.

When there are orders, the airship team can just make a few more trips, or at most temporarily rent a few cargo ships.

With the connections he has, the inland waters of Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macao are all safe areas. To go to the Soviet Union, one has to pass through the East China Sea between Japan and South Korea; to Southeast Asia, one has to pass through the South China Sea; and to Africa, one has to pass through Singapore.

Among them, the markets of the Soviet Union, Japan and South Korea are small and will not be considered for the time being. Colonel Kadcy in Libya, Africa is calling the shots, and the Ukrainian-Tanzanian War has just ended.

With the fall of Amin's regime in Uganda, many forces are vying for the right to speak, making it a market with great prospects.

Goods can be shipped from Singapore across the Indian Ocean. Countries such as Somalia, Rwanda, Kenya, etc. are all under the rule of Colonel Kamagra. They are suffering and in urgent need of salvation through truth.

The Middle East within the Arabian Sea is also a vast market, but in order to successfully open up the waterway between the two places, first of all, there must be a large number of ships, and secondly, there must be enough manpower.

In case the niggers like to buy it for zero dollars.

If they are willing to give up some of their interests and allow the Teochew gangs in Singapore and Malaysia to make money, it would not be a problem to establish connections with Singapore by leveraging the Teochew gangs' connections.

At worst, we can open a gang in Singapore and see who is the authentic Teochew gang.

The key is to have people in the customs, brothers in the local area, cargo ships and transportation capacity. Although the end of the Falklands War has made the transportation capacity on the water much looser, the shipowners of the Chaozhou Chamber of Commerce have limited transportation capacity.

Weapons and equipment take up a lot of containers, and the only two companies in Hong Kong that can support the required shipping capacity are World Shipping and Orient Overseas Container Line, as well as two of the four shipping tycoons, Pao Yu-kong and Tung Ho-Yung.

Among them, Global Shipping is mainly engaged in large cruise ships, Orient Overseas Container Line is mainly engaged in container ships, and the remaining two shipping tycoons, the Cao family and the Zhao family, one operates coal ships and the other operates bulk business, and they are not suitable partners.

What's more, the four major shipping tycoons are all Ningbo Zhejiang businessmen. Not only do they have no sympathy with the Chaoshan Chamber of Commerce, they often even deal with them as competitors.

This is because both the Ningbo Zhejiang merchants and the Chaoshan business group came to Hong Kong Island to escape disaster after World War II and entered the market at the same time, leading to competition between the two major business groups in multiple fields.

Among them, the Chaoshan business group excels in manufacturing and people's livelihood industries, while the Ningbo business group excels in banking and shipping industries. The two chambers of commerce are competing fiercely in the real estate industry, and both have representatives who have invested in the north.

After the "Old Fujian" (Fujian) left Hong Kong Island and went overseas, the leaders in Hong Kong Island's business community were only Chaoshan Cantonese from Guangdong Province and Ningbo Zhejiang businessmen in the south.

As a member of the Chaoshan Chamber of Commerce, Yin Zhaotang rashly went to Ningbo Zhejiang businessmen for help. Once the news got out, it would be difficult for him to remain in the Chaoshan gang.

The most appropriate way was to find a middleman, so Yin Zhaotang delivered a visiting card to the residence of the wealthy businessman Huo Guantai in his personal capacity for the first time.

The only two red-top businessmen in Hong Kong, one new and one old, met formally.

(End of this chapter)