Hong Huangnan

Hong Huangnan is Hong Huangnan serves as a pivotal figure in the Joint Logistics Headquarters, a key administrative body overseeing military procurement, infrastructure development, and supply chain coordination for large-scale operations—particularly during crises like refugee relocations or logistical support for military movements. His role involves standardization of industrial parts (e.g., the Harmony Wheel system), implementing rigorous logistics training, and ensuring indigenous workshops meet production standards through practical tools like the Go/No-Go Gauge. Beyond logistics, he oversees critical infrastructure projects, such as constructing observation towers in Hong Kong or managing military exercises with precision, balancing efficiency with adaptability to regional challenges. His leadership emphasizes cost-effective solutions (e.g., cotton-padded winter uniforms) and

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"Chapter 780 – The Dongfeng Carriage A new model of single-horse two-wheeled carriage trotted along the road from Bairen to Piye Mountain. This was the vehicle factory's latest product—a light two-wheeled carriage called "Dongfeng," modeled after the 1860s Hensomicab. Single-driver, two-seater. The two-wheeled design eliminated the front undercarriage, simplifying the body considerably. It was equipped with single-axle 60-inch 16-spoke hardwood wheels, a steel axle, and ball bearings. Leaf-spring"

"Chapter 782 – Horses Li Chiqi and Hong Huangnan exchanged looks, not daring to speak. They had both experienced Nik's manic episodes before. Once his tantrum passed, he led them toward the ranch office. Mopan Ridge Ranch looked natural, but it had undergone earth-shaking transformation. Most of the hill pastures had been renovated through water-conservation projects; stone-lined drainage channels ran down the slopes, emptying into a man-made river below. This ensured the topsoil wasn't eroded wh"

"Chapter 881 - National Stock Number "My plan is to first establish standardization for Harmony Wheel parts, then implement this standardization system through procurement contracts," Shi Jiantao explained. "The indigenous Guangdong workshops certainly won't meet our requirements initially, but they possess a desire for profit. As long as we propose quantifiable standards while simultaneously helping them achieve compliance, after a period of training they'll be able to produce according to our s"

"Chapter 882 - Operational Process Lingao's standard code system was, in essence, a knockoff of the NSN—National Stock Number. The NSN sorting rule followed a 4+2+7 digit pattern: the first four digits served as the classification code. Prior to 1974, a 4+7 pattern was used, with the latter portion being a serial number. From 1951 to 1974, a seven-digit code called FSN—Federal Stock Number—was employed. After 1974, a two-digit country code was inserted before the serial number. The system could n"

"Chapter 883 - Simple Rations Food is the first necessity of the people. Recruiting refugees required sufficient grain—and supplying meals for the long-distance journey of two hundred thousand people imposed an even heavier burden. Even sailing from Shanghai or Zhapu to Lingao, the sea route stretched 900 nautical miles. Sailing ships required ten days. Even for healthy individuals, completing this sea voyage on crowded, pitching sailing ships was no simple feat—let alone for a population of star"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 781, 783, 882, 883, 884, 887, 891, 892, 893, 913, 983, 1015, 1471, 1583, 1593, 1623, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1648, 1649, 1650, 1651, 1699, 1804, 1805, 1808, 1931, 1959, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2104, 2169, 2314, 2315, 2397, 2399, 2401, 2402, 2403, 2427, 2456, 2573, 2578, 2579, 2743, 2858, 2859, 2863.

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