Chapter 614: Assembly workshop


Albert Jackson discovered that Ye Su had little interest in their technical department.
It seems that Ye Su has no interest in these top-level private jet technologies at all, or even the idea of ​​understanding them carefully.
The president of Gulfstream Company was very disappointed with what he had discovered.
He originally thought that the advanced technology of his own company, even if it was not as good as Ye Su's hand, could still make Ye Su see it.
But the fact is that Ye Su dismissed the performance of these seemingly advanced technologies, thinking they were just a pile of rubbish.
This shocked the president deeply, and made him feel that the whole world has become a little gloomy.
The president originally had confidence in the technical department of this company. He felt that even if it was not as good as Ye Su's technical team, it was still the top R&D department in the industry.
He originally hoped that these advanced technologies would impress Ye Su and make Ye Su his own customer.
People like Ye Su must attach great importance to technical aspects. If the Gulfstream’s technology is enough to satisfy Ye Su, then buying a Gulfstream’s private jet would be a matter of course.
It is a pity that the facts are so cruel that all Albert Jackson's plans fell through.
In the end, Albert Jackson could only helplessly take Ye Su, and began to walk towards the production workshop.
The technical department just now seems to be unable to satisfy Ye Su, and can only rely on the production workshop to regain the city.
He can only put his last hope on the production workshop, hoping that Ye Su can be satisfied with their production workshop.
Albert Jackson really valued Ye Su's customer too much. If Ye Su can really become a customer of Gulfstream, it will greatly improve their company.
Ye Su is simply the best live advertisement. Even people like Ye Su choose Gulfstream. Will others have other choices?
Therefore, the president of Gulfstream is so hard to promote his own company's aircraft today, hoping to attract Ye Su, the most important customer.
Soon Albert Jackson took Ye Su to the production workshop next to the headquarters.
This is where the Gulfstream Company assembles the aircraft, and it is also the core of the company.
This production workshop is a huge workshop, which is much larger than a normal workshop. The internal space is very wide, enough to accommodate several airplanes in it.
The production workshop that can assemble aircraft is certainly not too small.
The size of the airplane is already very large, and the space for assembling the airplane is small enough.
"This is where our company assembles aircraft. All Gulfstream's private jets were born here."
"I dare say that this is the best aircraft assembly workshop in the world, even Boeing's assembly workshop is not as good as ours."
Albert Jackson began to introduce Ye Su, and he could hear a strong self-confidence in his words.
Boeing is the world's largest aircraft manufacturer. It can be said that it is better than Boeing's assembly workshop, and you can see how confident he is.
The president dared to say such a thing, and he didn't know whether he was just bragging or was really so confident in his own assembly workshop.
Ye Su didn't care much about Albert Jackson's words. He went back and judged the actual situation by himself, even if the boasting sound was useless for him.
Now he should take a good look at the assembly workshop to see if it is really that good.
Soon Ye Su looked at this workshop and began to observe the situation here.
There are many workers in the assembly workshop. They are assembling a private jet.
Those workers seem to be very orderly, each working in their own department.
First of all, these workers nodded in satisfaction to Ye Su. He knew that these workers were very experienced and were not the kind of novices who just entered the industry.
The current performance of these workers has already made Ye Su very tempted. He can produce the skills in aircraft manufacturing at any time, so he ignores the technical department of Gulfstream.
But these skilled workers are what Ye Su needs. He can't get a bunch of skilled workers out of thin air. These workers are also what he values ​​most.
Ye Su is now very satisfied with Gulfstream's situation. These skilled workers alone are worthy of Ye Su's move.
But he has to look at other situations, and finally consider the acquisition.
After carefully observing the situation in the workshop, Ye Su found that Albert Jackson hadn't really bragged, and this assembly workshop was really good.
At least from what Ye Su has learned, this assembly shop is really better than Boeing's.
First of all, the environment in the workshop is very good. The dust-free and sterile workshop looks very clean, and the materials and tools are stacked neatly. The workshop of Nuoda has no clutter at all.
This management work is also very good, these management talents are also in urgent need of Ye Su.
Secondly, the equipment in this assembly workshop is also very advanced. Although it is not as good as the equipment that has surpassed the times in Ye Su's hands, it is already the best on the market.
These equipment must have cost Gulfstream a lot of money to have such a luxurious assembly workshop.
Finally, the assembly work here is very professional and serious, and the requirements for each step of the process are very strict. After repeated inspections, the next process will be carried out.
Ye Su appreciates this attitude, and it is no wonder that Gulfstream has become the best private jet manufacturer.
After all, Boeing is a company that produces passenger planes in large quantities, and these are all customized private planes.
Mass-produced things are definitely inferior to limited-quantity customization, and the requirements are relatively less stringent.
So Albert Jackson said a lot. This is really the best aircraft assembly workshop in the world.
After reading the entire aircraft assembly workshop, Ye Su made up his mind to get this company.
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