Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 573 - 572: Conditions

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If the rocket launch fails, the fifty million US dollars will go down the drain.

And your satellite will also be damaged due to the launch failure, resulting in another significant financial loss.

You could say that launching a satellite is a high-stakes gamble, successful launches mean you have your own satellite.

But if it fails, tens of millions of dollars would just vanish, though at least you'd get a sound.

Rocket launch failures usually result in explosions, and those sounds are typically quite loud.

Spending tens of millions of dollars just to hear a sound is something no one can accept.

That's why there are very few companies with their own satellites; this is something ordinary people cannot afford.

Jiang Cheng is preparing to take on commercial satellite launch business, having recognized the high profits in this industry.

Jiang Cheng plans to launch many space programs, and the revenue from this business will be reinvested in those efforts.

He harbors great ambitions for this industry, intending to completely dominate the commercial satellite launch market, driving other companies out to monopolize this high-end field alone.

Jiang Cheng is confident about this goal, a confidence stemming from his technological edge.

Unlike typical rocket launch companies, Jiang Cheng possesses unparalleled technical advantages.

His Kunpeng-type Rocket holds absolute superiority in all aspects compared to other rockets.

Thanks to new propulsion technology, the Kunpeng-type Rocket's costs have become extremely low.

Traditional rockets are expensive due to costly rocket engines and high-priced solid fuels.

However, the Peng-type Rocket is entirely different; the main expenses are the Bessley Engine and the fusion reactor, while other components are relatively cheap to manufacture.

The manufacturing cost of the fusion reactor is not particularly high, and it can operate without those expensive fuels.

Manufacturing the Bessley Engine costs Jiang Cheng little effort; it's a well-established technology that doesn't require much investment.

Apart from these two major components, the other parts of the Kun-type Rocket are very inexpensive.

Overall, the Kun-type Rocket's manufacturing cost is significantly advantageous compared to traditional rockets. Jiang Cheng has calculated the manufacturing costs, which, including labor and other expenses, total just ten million US dollars.

With just ten million US dollars, Jiang Cheng can produce another Kunpeng-type Rocket.

And this is only the cost of small batch production; there's ample room for cost reduction if mass production starts.

Don't be misled by the ten million US dollars per rocket; it's a staggering price that's hard for laypeople to imagine, but it depends on what you compare it with.

Manufacturing a traditional launch vehicle costs about forty million US dollars, not including the launch costs, just the construction cost of the rocket so these commercial satellite launch company quotes are not exaggerated; they simply don't have much profit margin.

Jiang Cheng's Kunpeng-type Rocket costs only ten million US dollars to complete, and because the launch process is simple, the launch costs are minimal.

If Jiang Cheng plans to make money from this, there is great potential as the savings in manufacturing costs turn directly into Jiang Cheng's profits.

Jiang Cheng's rocket costs are just a fraction of others, so how can other companies compete with him in this field?

He can fully capitalize on the price advantage to defeat all competitors and seize the market.

Jiang Cheng plans to start with a price war, using a relatively low price to snatch all customers away from other companies.

With the low-cost advantage alone, other companies cannot contend with Jiang Cheng. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

Moreover, Jiang Cheng has a trump card, which is his ability to guarantee the rocket's launch success.

He can pre-arrange with companies wishing to launch satellites that if the rocket launch fails, he will not charge them any fees and will compensate them for their satellites.

Other commercial satellite launch companies don't dare to make such guarantees.

Because if they fail to launch, they could go bankrupt.

Only Jiang Cheng, confident in his rockets, dares to offer such terms to clients.

Jiang Cheng believes that if he offers such terms, companies eager to launch satellites will definitely seek him out.

This approach can significantly reduce their risks, as Jiang Cheng assumes all the risks. Even if the rocket launch fails, their only loss is some time.

Jiang Cheng also faces no losses, as the success rate of his rocket launches is extremely high, he's not afraid of any launch failures.

After understanding the commercial satellite launch market, You Dangqin sat down with Jiang Cheng and made a detailed plan.

They plan to first release some information to let everyone know they are entering this business.

Subsequently, they will announce their service details, including pricing and the guarantee of successful launches.

Then they can wait for others to approach them, not needing to reach out for business.

Jiang Cheng believes that with the conditions he's offering, many companies will come to him for help with launching their satellites.

Soon, the Cosmic Umbrella Group announced their official entry into the commercial satellite launch field and began accepting business to launch commercial satellites.

The announcement immediately attracted a lot of attention, and soon the news spread worldwide.

Primarily because Jiang Cheng recently made big headlines, the Kunpeng-type Rocket was a hot topic.

Now, closely following that, they are launching satellite business, using the highly anticipated Kunpeng-type Rocket.

This is enough to capture many people's attention, making this a hot topic.

Especially companies wanting to launch satellites, they quickly paid attention to this news.

Once these companies heard the news, they became very interested.

Mainly because the terms Jiang Cheng offered are just too good, even on pricing alone, they are very appealing.

Jiang Cheng's external offer is forty million US dollars to help them send their satellites into space.

And this forty million US dollars is the final price, encompassing the entire launch service costs.

Clients don't need to spend another penny; just forty million US dollars will launch a satellite for them.

This price is already very tempting for them; other companies require more than fifty million US dollars to launch their satellites.

Jiang Cheng's offer directly undercuts by ten million US dollars, which is a huge discount.

Hearing Jiang Cheng's offer, those companies are eager to contact the Cosmic Umbrella Group, especially since Jiang Cheng offers terms they cannot refuse.

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