Over these past few days, Landon had been jumping from one place to another... as well as entertaining Santa and his gang.
With the coronation ceremony just a few days away, of course he would be as busy as a bee.
Today, he was heading over to the Ship Manufacturing industry..... to assist in transferring out the finished products to the newly established fishing industry.
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Ever since the industry’s completion at the beginning of March, the workers had been busy working on 4 main projects within the industry: Commercial fishing ships, Marine warships, Coastal guard ships and Cargo ships.
So far, they had been working on these ships for 5 months now.... and only 2 categories out of 4 had been completed.
All these ships were being built within massive ship building warehouses, just like how it was done back on earth.
The workers would control large electrically powered machines, to attach the ship’s metal frames and outer plates across its massive body.
Of course workers would also paint the walls, install the ships control systems, doors, windows and so on.
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For fishing ships, they were typically small in size... and only had 2 decks in total.
So with the help of these machines, the workers were able to build one fishing ship in 3 weeks time.
Those working under this department... were divided up into 2 main teams consisting of 100 workers each, were all dedicated to producing as many fishing ships as they could.
And during these 5 months, Baymard had successfully built 10 fishing ships.
It could’ve been 13... but at the start of construction, the workers did some mistakes here and there.... which was practically fine.
It was all in the learning process.
After inspecting the products, Landon immediately headed for the Cargo Ship department.
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For Cargo ships, of course there were different sizes for them.... so only the smallest size had been completed yet.
Even though there were several types of Cargo ships that existed back on earth.... Landon only chose to produce the ones that required cargo to be placed indoors.Rêạd new chapters at novelhall.com
Cargo ships that exposed large containers in the open, was of definitely a No No.
In essence, Landon had come up with 3 main sizes for indoor Cargo ships:
•2 decks below ground floor
So with all these in mind, the coastal guards needed 3 types of boats:
•Tug boats
•Rescue boats
•Coastal Guard Weapon Ship
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For tug boats, they were somewhat smaller than fishing ships.
And in their case, 2/3 of the boat is made up of massive mechanical engine systems..... that could even pull a stranded cruise ship all on their own.
Seeing it always amazed people.
How could a tiny boat pull a gigantic ship?
Anyway.. Baymard had a total of 9 tug boats in total.
Now with Rescue boats, these ones were somewhat smaller than Tug boats.
When rescuing someone, time was of the essence.... hence their small sizes were more suitable for the speeds at which they would travel at.
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In total, Baymard had 24 of those boats.
With the tug and rescue boats, Landon felt like they had enough for now.... hence he allowed everyone within this department to focus on making weapon ships for the coastal guards.
Typically, Coastal guards had their own separate war ships.
As the ones who were always on the lookout, or always involved in negotiations... they needed to be secured and guarded.
Hence, their weapon ship had to be the same size as Marine War ships.
Looking at how far they had gone, Landon had immediately estimated that it would take another 3 months time, before the first set of Coastal guard ships would be built.
As for the Marine War ships, they too... would be completed around that same time frame.
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Now that he was done with the inspection, it was finally time to transport these ships to the new Fishing Industry.
’Vrrrmmmmm!’
"Take it away boys."