Standardization is not just as simple as each nut corresponding to each screw. Standardization means specialization and intensification. Especially after the rise of overseas trade, this is a means to improve core competitiveness.
After the implementation of standardization, the Republic of China can also achieve economic control over foreign countries by controlling core technologies. Take machinery exports as an example, manufacturers can completely manipulate core components. Selling a steam engine for one thousand silver dollars does not count.
Expensive, many countries can afford it. But when he
After we really sell this steam engine, we will find that some complex parts on the machine are very easy to damage. They will have to be replaced after a while, and buying new parts will cost hundreds of silver dollars. At this time, even if
If you find that you have been fooled and there is nothing you can do about it, this is called falling behind and getting beaten.
In terms of overseas trade, the Republic of China now occupies a leading position in trade. Products exported by various countries that do not meet the standards will not be accepted. In order to avoid being returned, countries have to obediently produce according to the standards of the Republic of China, and they must be familiar with it.
This standard requires you to be familiar with various professional terms. To be familiar with professional terms, you have to learn Chinese in all aspects. This is also a means of cultural colonization.
Precisely because standardized production is related to improving the core competitiveness of the national economy, Wan Lei began to work in this area after returning to Peiping. In fact, as early as the founding of the People's Republic of China, major regulations such as the Che Tong Rail Book and Tong Wen were promulgated.
Unified laws and regulations, but standardization not only requires laws as a basis, but also requires various industry rules as criteria.
Developing standard details for various commodities in various industries is a meticulous project. Wan Lei asked the Yan Chamber of Commerce to take the lead in producing giants in various industries to coordinate a standard internally and then submit it to him for approval. Such standard details can be as large as one
Ships, as small as a screw, in short, all commodities are included.
While formulating standards, it is also necessary to have a set of tools for measuring standards, such as alcohol meters, rulers, etc. These tools are not difficult to handle. What is difficult is the metallurgy industry. If you want to measure the specifications of steel,
There must also be a set of specialized experimental testing methods, and a complete set of product testing agencies must be established to verify products that do not comply with the standards.
There are many problems with standardization, but this does not deter Wan Lei, because in addition to improving the core competitiveness of the national economy, standardization is also a form of intensive use of resources, which can avoid waste and repetitive production. The Republic of China
Standardized production is implemented, and each product produced has specific specifications. This is not only easy to price, but also easy to repair large machinery. If a part is broken, just take it apart and replace it with a new one, which will not cause too much damage.
waste.
In addition, while promoting standardization, we are also establishing a rigorous and meticulous national quality. Excellent citizen qualities such as rigorousness, diligence, conscientiousness, neatness, trustworthiness, and law-abiding are indispensable for a strong country.
This kind of excellent national quality must be cultivated slowly and cannot be achieved overnight. After all, the people of the Central Plains have been fooled by the imperial system for more than a thousand years. On the surface, they are timid and fearful, but deep down they advocate power. There are very few people who truly practice benevolence, justice, etiquette, wisdom and trust.
Well, many people always try to use the back door to take advantage of legal loopholes.
If the quality of a country's citizens is low, the country will naturally not be able to maintain prosperity for a long time. Wan Lei naturally realizes this. In addition to working harder at the education level, he must also establish a social atmosphere of obeying the law and working hard to get rich. The production standardization movement is also
As a means of establishing new trends, under the "sunshine", those unscrupulous businessmen who produce fake and shoddy goods will lose their hotbed, and naturally they will not be able to survive.
June 21st was the ten-day holiday. It is the tradition of the Republic of China to have holidays at the beginning and end of every ten-day period. Wan Lei braved the scorching summer heat and appeared at Xinmin Square next to Houhaizi to participate in the annual summer festival.
Commodity fairs. Since the founding of the Republic of China, this kind of commodity fairs have been held every quarter. The summer fairs have been held in Peking, and in other seasons they are held in turn in provincial capitals across the country. This can be regarded as a balanced policy.
This year's summer fair was much larger than last year. Many novel and practical products appeared in various booths, attracting a large number of citizens and business travelers. The arrival of President Wan Da even caused a lot of enthusiasm.
There is such a craze that many manufacturers are proud to ask the president to take a look.
Wan Lei was walking with his wife and children under the protection of several loyal guards. Occasionally he would stop and watch, just like ordinary tourists. In fact, in these rows of booths, there were all kinds of strange things to the common people.
Products are commonplace to him, and many of them are even his "creative ideas".
On the largest booth in the exhibition, several eye-catching bicycles were placed there, attracting many people to watch. The staff at the booth invited people to try them out, and most of them were knocked off their butts, which made everyone laugh.
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"Eighty silver dollars a car is really expensive." Zhao Xueer flattened her mouth and said to her husband with some dissatisfaction. Her words also attracted responses from many people nearby. You know, eighty silver dollars is indeed a lot of money, enough for a family of five.
Ordinary people really can't afford a year's worth of food and clothing.
"It's not surprising that things are rare and expensive." Wan Lei shrugged and said nonchalantly. In fact, he didn't want bicycle manufacturers to expand production and reduce prices so that people can buy a bicycle and travel more easily in the future.
There is no need to ride a horse, there is no need for horses to replace horses in the city, and the streets will be much cleaner.
However, as an emerging product, bicycle production technology is not yet mature. Many parts are made of precious materials, such as the frame, which is made of fine steel, and the wheels and tires, which are processed from rubber.
, the cost is high. Until the production of steel and rubber is increased on a large scale, prices will really not come down.
"Dad, look, isn't that a telegraph machine?" Wan Sheng pointed his little hand at a rarely visited booth and shouted in surprise.
"Oh, it's really a telegraph machine. It has been put into civilian use so quickly." Wan Lei was also a little surprised. Seeing that no one was visiting the booth, he walked up and joked: "There is no magic weapon that is more powerful than Shunfeng Er.
Did the master find out?"
"It makes Mr. President laugh. It's because our marketing is poor and we can't attract customers." The staff at the booth laughed awkwardly.
"It's not that your marketing is bad, it's that you didn't prepare enough in advance. Telegrams can only be sent and received between telegraph offices. The sender goes to the telegraph office to send the message, but the recipient cannot stay in the telegraph office and wait. How can you ensure that
How to deliver the message to the recipient in the shortest time? If the message cannot be sent out in the shortest time, people would rather choose to write a letter and send it by post than choose a telegram," Wan Lei said.
"Oh, we have really neglected this point. I wonder if His Majesty the President has any good ideas?"
"There are no good strategies, only some small ideas. If the telegraph industry wants to be used by civilians, it must cooperate with newspaper agencies, or establish a news agency of its own to publish the information of telegrams in a timely manner. The recipient knows that he has a telegram.
, you can pick it up at the newspaper office as early as possible. At the same time, you can also cooperate with the post office to provide door-to-door newspaper delivery services. As long as the service is in place, there will naturally be more customers."