Post by maxwoodenterprises on Mar 25, 2022 22:19:43 GMT
What better way to accommodate you hard working entrepreneurs than a little recreation and leisure. Imagine diving the Great Barrier Reef, or water skiing and wake boarding in Lake Powell, how about Kayaking in a fjord or taking a fast ride on jet ski in the Florida Keys. Maybe you enjoy fishing or just taking your family or friends out for a ride on your jet or sail boat, and if that doesn't suite you maybe a world cruise on your own personal luxury yacht. All this can be made available with the integration of the Recreation and Leisure (R&L) industry within the SimCo economy.
R&L will require a Fabrication Plant to produce its high demand products to support the lifestyles of the rich and famous as well as you. The Fabrication Plant will be the center of production for: scuba gear, water skis, wake boards, kayaks, jet skis, fishing boats, jet boats, sail boats and luxury yachts. It will also produce small, medium and large motors to accommodate the motorized water vessels.
The SimCo economy currently has six of eight materials required to manufacture the product line, planks, silicon, glass, and aluminum. Two new materials will be introduced to the SimCo economy, neoprene for scuba gear production and fiber glass for nearly all the product lines mentioned. Both of these materials can be fabricated from existing SimCo materials: chemicals, silicon, plastic, and carbon fibers.
All motors produced will require the same source materials that are currently used to produce combustion engines.
Last but not least the SimCo producers who launch into the R&L business will retail their lucrative product lines through a Recreational Outlet Store.
R&L will require a Fabrication Plant to produce its high demand products to support the lifestyles of the rich and famous as well as you. The Fabrication Plant will be the center of production for: scuba gear, water skis, wake boards, kayaks, jet skis, fishing boats, jet boats, sail boats and luxury yachts. It will also produce small, medium and large motors to accommodate the motorized water vessels.
The SimCo economy currently has six of eight materials required to manufacture the product line, planks, silicon, glass, and aluminum. Two new materials will be introduced to the SimCo economy, neoprene for scuba gear production and fiber glass for nearly all the product lines mentioned. Both of these materials can be fabricated from existing SimCo materials: chemicals, silicon, plastic, and carbon fibers.
All motors produced will require the same source materials that are currently used to produce combustion engines.
Last but not least the SimCo producers who launch into the R&L business will retail their lucrative product lines through a Recreational Outlet Store.