Building the First Industrial Empire in Another World
Chapter 44: Choosing the Three Cities
- Chapter 81: The Preliminary Data
- Chapter 80: The Three Businessmen Part 2
- Chapter 79: The Three Businessmen Part 1
- Chapter 78: The First Customer
- Chapter 77: Birth of Helmarte Machine Works
- Chapter 76: The Machine Shop
- Chapter 75: The Profit Rolling In
- Chapter 74: Using Fifty Horsepower
- Chapter 73: Eight Times More Power
- Chapter 72: The First Steam-Powered Factory
- Chapter 71: What to do With It
- Chapter 70: The 50 HP Steam Engine
- Chapter 69: The Progress of the Three Branches
- Chapter 68: Completion of the Three Branches
- Chapter 67: Development in Months
- Chapter 66: Signing Contracts
- Chapter 65: Birth of a New Industry
- Chapter 64: The Steam Engine
- Chapter 63: The Boring Machine
- Chapter 62: Mobilization of Workers
- Chapter 61: Prelude to Industrialization
- Chapter 60: Thinking About That Specific Machine
- Chapter 59: Papers
- Chapter 58: In Favor of Olive Oil
- Chapter 57: Olive Oil
- Chapter 56: Another Problem
- Chapter 55: A Slight Inconvenience to the Production
- Chapter 54: How to Protect a Business
- Chapter 53: The Numbers
- Chapter 52: The First Morning at the Estate
- Chapter 51: Late Night Thoughts
- Chapter 50: Dinner
- Chapter 49: The Engineering Mind Racing
- Chapter 48: Thinking of the Future
- Chapter 47: Staffs Acquired
- Chapter 46: The Turnover
- Chapter 45: The Potential of the Three Cities
- Chapter 44: Choosing the Three Cities
- Chapter 43: Investment Secured
- Chapter 42: We’ll Talk About It
- Chapter 41: Confrontation and Investments
- Chapter 40: Competitor?
- Chapter 39: The Performance of the Soap Factory
- Chapter 38: All Set!
- Chapter 37: At the Realty
- Chapter 36: Looking to Increase Life Quality
- Chapter 35: Helmarte Soap Works Now Open for Business
- Chapter 34: The Production Process
- Chapter 33: The Opening of the Plant
- Chapter 32: Finished Construction
- Chapter 31: During the Construction
- Chapter 30: The Construction of the Soap Manufacturing Plant
- Chapter 29: The Important Day
- Chapter 28: Meeting the Merchant Guildmaster
- Chapter 27: Heading to the Merchant Guild
- Chapter 26: It’s Settled!
- Chapter 25: Business Plan
- Chapter 24: Sponsorship
- Chapter 23: The Terms
- Chapter 22: Business Proposal
- Chapter 21: Product Demonstration
- Chapter 20: Making a lot of Soap
- Chapter 19: Mother’s Here
- Chapter 18: Making Soap
- Chapter 17: Buying Ingredients for Soap
- Chapter 16: A Month Later
- Chapter 15: The Improvements
- Chapter 14: The Leaks
- Chapter 13: Implementing Basic Reforms
- Chapter 12: Contract Signing
- Chapter 11: Returning Home
- Chapter 10: The Job’s Done
- Chapter 9: Agreement
- Chapter 8: Proving Oneself
- Chapter 7: The Arduous Work
- Chapter 6: First Day of Work
- Chapter 5: The Dinner
- Chapter 4: Realizations
- Chapter 3: Value of Money and Determination
- Chapter 2: The Medieval World
- Chapter 1: Reincarnation
A week later, at the office of Helmarte Soap Works, Ernest and Hollen began planning their expansion of the soap manufacturing industry.
"So with a secured investment from our dear friend, Guildmaster Laurent. It’s time that we choose three potential locations for our branch," Ernest began enthusiastically while Hollen unrolled the map.
This is going to be his first time seeing the map of the Kingdom of Belfast. He knew he was in another world so he was curious what the world looked like.
Hollen placed it on the board and then Ernest tilted his head to look at it at a better angle.
And then, his brows furrowed. Wait, that’s it?
The Kingdom of Belfast coincidentally looked the same as the United Kingdom. It has the same geography but the political border is different. The border is similar to the modern United Kingdom and it has a neighbor which has the same border as Ireland, and it is named Kingdom of Ardan.
Just by looking at the map, he had forgotten the reason why they convened a meeting, and his curiosity about the world map increased.
"Hollen, do you have a world map?"
"A what?" Hollen asked, visibly confused as to why he was asking for a map.
"I just want to see something," Ernest said.
"I don’t have a world map, but I have a map of the Eldoria continent, which this country is part of," Hollen said.
"Okay do that," Ernest said and promptly, Hollen went to get it.
Moments later, he returned.
"Here, I don’t know why you need it," Hollen said as he posted it next to the map of the Kingdom of Belfast.
Ernest quickly scanned the map and noticed the difference.
Yes, it looked like a European continent but with changes in the geography. The first difference is that there is an inland sea in the middle of the continent, where Poland and Belarus were.
France became the Kingdom of Valoria, Spain and Portugal merged as the Kingdom of Iberia, Germany became the Confederation of Rheinn, and the Netherlands became the Kingdom of Lowen.
South of Rheinn lay the League of Italica, a collection of wealthy merchant cities and regional kingdoms occupying the long southern peninsula extending into the Inner Sea.
And then there’s...
"Okay, you are staring at that map for too long, can we go back to business please?" Hollen said.
"Oh, sorry," Ernest let out a chuckle. "As I have said, I’m just naturally curious about the map. And it has been satiated. Very well, let’s get back to the point. We have criteria on where we should build our branches. We can’t just prop up a factory anywhere or else we’ll lose tons of money."
He continued. "For the criteria, the factory must be close to rivers and then a city with a high population. That is a no-brainer, why do we build factories? To produce a soap yes but that’s only one of the reasons, we also need a customer for it. And based on the map, I’ll choose this."
Good thing the map already has a population number on the map so he won’t have to read books and records.
"The first city is Northport."
This city of Northport is the equivalent to Liverpool of this world. It has a population of about 300,000 and has a river running through it called river Merrow. It is an established port-city of the Kingdom of Belfast with a huge merchant presence, and access to western trade routes which can be used for exportation of soaps.
"No objection to that selection," Hollen agreed with the decision.
"Okay next city," Ernest’s gaze drifted east of Northport and pressed his finger onto a city called Ravenford. Based on the map, it is located similar to where Manchester is. It has a population of around 250,000 with a River Raven near it.
"Ravenford? That’s practically next to Northport," Hollen pointed out. "Shouldn’t we spread out and cover more territory instead?"
Actually, it was a reasonable concern.
At first glance, placing two factories relatively close together seemed inefficient.
Most merchants would instinctively spread operations across the kingdom immediately.
But Ernest shook his head.
"No."
Hollen frowned.
"No?"
"Distance alone doesn’t determine expansion strategy."
Ernest walked toward the map and tapped both cities again.
"Look carefully."
Northport.
Ravenford.
Then he drew an imaginary line between them.
"These two cities together represent over half a million people."
That immediately got Hollen’s attention.
"Five hundred and fifty thousand."
"Exactly."
Then Ernest pointed toward the western coastline.
"Northport gives us port access."
Another tap.
"Ravenford gives us manufacturing access."
Actually, Ernest already noticed something while studying the map.
The two cities complemented each other.
Northport functioned as a major commercial gateway.
Ships arrived constantly.
Merchants flowed through the city.
Trade routes connected westward toward foreign kingdoms.
Meanwhile Ravenford sat slightly inland.
Less dependent on maritime trade.
More dependent on local industry and population.
Then Ernest continued.
"If we establish factories in both cities, we create a regional production network."
Hollen crossed his arms.
"A what?"
"Think about it."
Ernest grabbed a piece of chalk.
"If Northport experiences supply shortages, Ravenford can support it."
"If Ravenford suffers production problems, Northport can compensate."
"They’ll share logistics, suppliers, and management."
Actually, one of the biggest mistakes early industrial companies often made was building isolated facilities.
Every factory became dependent on itself.
One disaster could cripple operations.
A network created resilience.
Then Ernest pointed toward the map again.
"And don’t forget transportation."
The River Merrow connected portions of western Belfast.
Meanwhile trade roads linked Northport and Ravenford directly.
Goods could move between both cities relatively cheaply.
Hollen slowly nodded.
The more Ernest explained it, the more logical it sounded.
"Fine."
The forge owner pointed at Ravenford.
"That’s number two."
Ernest smiled.
"Good."
Then he shifted his westward, across the sea separating the Kingdom of Ardan and Befast, which is the Isles Sea, and then to the city of Eastgate, which is like the city of Newcastle.
"This one, it has a population of about 200,000 people and its territory is bordered next to the Kingdom of Ardan, which has I believe two million population? It has a river as well."
"So Northport, Eastgate, and then Ravenford. That’s the city where we are going to construct the soap manufacturing plant."
"That’s the ideal location, we’ll have to come there and do research on the market."
"So it can change," Hollen asked.
"Yes," Ernest replied. "Nothing is certain until further research. We have a long road ahead of us."
- Chapter 81: The Preliminary Data
- Chapter 80: The Three Businessmen Part 2
- Chapter 79: The Three Businessmen Part 1
- Chapter 78: The First Customer
- Chapter 77: Birth of Helmarte Machine Works
- Chapter 76: The Machine Shop
- Chapter 75: The Profit Rolling In
- Chapter 74: Using Fifty Horsepower
- Chapter 73: Eight Times More Power
- Chapter 72: The First Steam-Powered Factory
- Chapter 71: What to do With It
- Chapter 70: The 50 HP Steam Engine
- Chapter 69: The Progress of the Three Branches
- Chapter 68: Completion of the Three Branches
- Chapter 67: Development in Months
- Chapter 66: Signing Contracts
- Chapter 65: Birth of a New Industry
- Chapter 64: The Steam Engine
- Chapter 63: The Boring Machine
- Chapter 62: Mobilization of Workers
- Chapter 61: Prelude to Industrialization
- Chapter 60: Thinking About That Specific Machine
- Chapter 59: Papers
- Chapter 58: In Favor of Olive Oil
- Chapter 57: Olive Oil
- Chapter 56: Another Problem
- Chapter 55: A Slight Inconvenience to the Production
- Chapter 54: How to Protect a Business
- Chapter 53: The Numbers
- Chapter 52: The First Morning at the Estate
- Chapter 51: Late Night Thoughts
- Chapter 50: Dinner
- Chapter 49: The Engineering Mind Racing
- Chapter 48: Thinking of the Future
- Chapter 47: Staffs Acquired
- Chapter 46: The Turnover
- Chapter 45: The Potential of the Three Cities
- Chapter 44: Choosing the Three Cities
- Chapter 43: Investment Secured
- Chapter 42: We’ll Talk About It
- Chapter 41: Confrontation and Investments
- Chapter 40: Competitor?
- Chapter 39: The Performance of the Soap Factory
- Chapter 38: All Set!
- Chapter 37: At the Realty
- Chapter 36: Looking to Increase Life Quality
- Chapter 35: Helmarte Soap Works Now Open for Business
- Chapter 34: The Production Process
- Chapter 33: The Opening of the Plant
- Chapter 32: Finished Construction
- Chapter 31: During the Construction
- Chapter 30: The Construction of the Soap Manufacturing Plant
- Chapter 29: The Important Day
- Chapter 28: Meeting the Merchant Guildmaster
- Chapter 27: Heading to the Merchant Guild
- Chapter 26: It’s Settled!
- Chapter 25: Business Plan
- Chapter 24: Sponsorship
- Chapter 23: The Terms
- Chapter 22: Business Proposal
- Chapter 21: Product Demonstration
- Chapter 20: Making a lot of Soap
- Chapter 19: Mother’s Here
- Chapter 18: Making Soap
- Chapter 17: Buying Ingredients for Soap
- Chapter 16: A Month Later
- Chapter 15: The Improvements
- Chapter 14: The Leaks
- Chapter 13: Implementing Basic Reforms
- Chapter 12: Contract Signing
- Chapter 11: Returning Home
- Chapter 10: The Job’s Done
- Chapter 9: Agreement
- Chapter 8: Proving Oneself
- Chapter 7: The Arduous Work
- Chapter 6: First Day of Work
- Chapter 5: The Dinner
- Chapter 4: Realizations
- Chapter 3: Value of Money and Determination
- Chapter 2: The Medieval World
- Chapter 1: Reincarnation
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