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Chapter 70 - RAM Factory Numbers

Since Yamato has such a good subsidy program that I can make use of, I have decided to open the RAM manufacturing company in Yamato.

Should the company be made solely for RAM production, or technology production?

The reason it matters is because the name will be decided based on what the company is for. Plus the permits, but who really worries about that?

I feel like the company should be a computer parts manufacturer. That way I can create a different company for the completed products.

One is a tech manufacturer, the other is just a tech company.

I'm sure there is some form of liability control that this benefits, but I really just care about the name branding.

If I create computer parts that have a high trust in name. Then if I use those parts in later completed products like VR, then people will trust the product more because they already use what it is comprised of in other places in their lives.

I may be a marketing genius.

But, I still have to make the company first.

Plus, since the subsidy is with a governing body I will have to have the funds proof provided and checked before they trust me with anything.

There will probably be background checks and interviews.

I also have to consider how I will explain that I bought from them a photolithography machine and a day later it produces higher grade RAM than should be possible. 

I'm not sure how I am going to do that, but if they don't sit a scientist down in front of me then I doubt they would know how it works.

Even if they did I could just feign ignorance, I'm not a scientist after all.

What if they want to see the technology? That would be against the security measures they themselves want implemented.

First I will put in the request for company creation, what name should I choose? 

I have a whole Latin and garden theme, so what would be best for a tech manufacturer?

Perhaps 'cold hearted', get it? Because the computer doesn't have feelings and the company makes the "parts".

Let's see cold hearted in the language of the flowers is represented by… Lettuce. 

Huh. Naming a tech manufacturer a food item? I guess that could be kind of funny.

So in latin, Lactuca.

The company name will be Lactuca Manufacturing.

I guess that works, but it's not my favorite. 

Throughout the day I continued to fill out paper work and submit them to the relevant departments.

However, I don't speak or read their language. Lucky for me they have translated documents for foreigners. 

I would suspect that if you wanted foreign investors you would need to be able to communicate.

I still need to get an attorney to help with company creation as well as help with applying for the subsidies.

If I were to spend the predicted $150,000,000 for the EUV lithography machine, $5,000,000 for a high speed production line, and $200,000 for the 3D silicon printer.

That leaves me with just under $7,000,000 to acquire a warehouse, retro fit it, and get a proper staff.

The proper staff being people local to the area that could stand around and make sure nothing jammed.

If it did jam then they had to be able to clean it up and get it going again.

However, with the upgrades I imagine that jamming would get less frequent. Which should make things easier for them, they only have to stand or sit around and they will get paid. That is honestly a dream job, you get to just sit around on your phone all day to get paid.

Let's run the numbers on that.

The entry level salary for a factory worker in Yamato is $14,408.32.

That is way cheaper than I thought. Especially when you consider that this is the average salary with prices being higher in the city and cheaper in more rural areas.

The senior level salary is $20,046.36.

I imagine that the government wants to boost the economy in rural areas so I should pay them a higher end salary.

Help the community and all of that.

The question is how many factory workers would I need?

Foolgle says that the more automated a system is the less people that are usually required. Mostly focusing on maintenance of robotics.

For my system I would probably need 5 people for the assembly line, since I plan on getting a second line from the subsidies. That is 10 people total for factory workers.

I will try to have the factory working 24/7 so I will need at least 30 people working in 8 hour shifts. Then maybe use overtime for those that want to on the weekends? Or maybe hire 40 with a rotating shift. With people having a day off every 3 days?

However, I will also need security guards. 

I will need a few walking the perimeter, some at the front gate, a couple guarding the chemical storage as well as the other storages.

Plus rotating shifts.

Lets say 5 walking the perimeter. 2 at the front gate. 2 at each storage (chemical, material). Multiply for the shifts, that makes 48 security guards.

How are there more guards than workers?

I guess this is the power of automation.

The average security guard's salary is $21,909.30.

The entry level salary is $16,275.48.

The senior level salary is $23,787.24.

So to finalize I will have 40 factory workers being paid $20,000 a year and 48 security guards being paid $25,000 a year.

For a total of $2,000,000.

Plus insurance being 15%, being $300,000.

Grand total, $2,300,000 for all of the employees.

Per month that is $191,666.67.

That brings the $6,919,917.44 down to $4,619,917.44. I calculated for the year as a security measure.

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