Chapter 1063
My Substitute CEO Bride
Chapter 1063
The middle-aged man shivered and quickly replied, âItâll be done within
three days!
âWe must also get the Hublotsâ toy factory within seven days!â Hera
added.
The middle-aged man nodded in agreement.
Hera turned her cold gaze toward the Procurement Department manager and asked, âWhen can we get the equipment back?â
The Procurement Department manager gulped nervously and replied,
On the 15th of next monthâ¦â
Hera let out a cold laugh. Leaning back in her chair, her slender and
fair fingers began tapping on the tabletop.
The Procurement Department manager hurriedly explained, âMs.
Lewis, this really isnât our fault. Thereâs a semiconductor compa Balaria that placed an order after us, but their lithography ma
arrived last week.
âThey hadnât even begun stocking up yet when we placed the ord first. The supplier says theyâre short on inventory and are currently working on increasing production!â
Hera took a deep breath. It was true that the blame was not solely on the Procurement Department. It was more of Dallard giving Longford an attitude.
It was said that customers should be treated well, yet they insisted on
disrespecting theirs. Moliga had to be giving some support for them
to act like this.
After a while, Hera asked, âHow much deposit did we pay?â
âThree million!â
âDoes the contract specify a delivery date?â
âYes, but thereâs a provision in the contract stating that if incomplete
parts or other uncontrollable factors lead to the inability to supply, it
doesnât count as a breach of contract!â the man said, his confidence
deflating. The other senior executives also frowned.
Heraâs expression grew colder. âWith seven years of procurement
experience, you still fell into this pit?â
The Procurement Department manager broke out in a cold sweat. At
that time, he only wanted to get the lithography machine as soon as
possible and had not given it thorough consideration.
Hera continued, âIf theyâre short of parts for a year and have power outages for a year as well, do we have to wait a year too?â
The Procurement Department manager turned red with embarrassment and kept his head down, not daring to speak.
âGo get your salary settled this afternoon and start looking for a ne job!â
All color drained from the Procurement Department managerâs face. Ms. Lewis, please give me another chance. Iâll personally go to Dallard. Iâll cover all the travel expenses myself!â
âNo need,â Hera said. She turned to her secretary standing nearby.â
Bring up the assistant manager of the Procurement Department!â
The secretary nodded lightly and then dialed said individualâs number.
The Procurement Department manager was seized with
hopelessness. Gritting his teeth, he said, âMs. Lewis, if you dismiss me now, youâll have to compensate me with nearly a hundred thousand dollars in salary!â
âIâm already thinking about how we wonât be getting back this three million. Do you think I care about your measly salary?â Heraâs face was icy as she said this.
The Procurement Department manager did not give up. âJust you
wait. Iâll call the chairman!â
Everyoneâs ears perked up at that. The Procurement Department
manager was transferred over from the headquarters. They also
wanted to see if the president could bypass the chairmanâs authority and dismiss high-level managers directly.
âMr. Cal!â Harrisonâs voice sounded from the other end of th hone.
âSir, your daughter dismissed me!â
âMr. Cal, youâre at the age of retirement. Itâs time to rest and gi
more opportunities to the younger generation!â
âSir, youâ¦â
Cal was stunned. The chairmanâs words were clear-he was old, an
it was time for the younger generation to take over.
âMr. Cal, I wonât say much more. Youâve seen Heraâs growth over the past two months. I wonât interfere in her decisions from my end.â
Cal inhaled sharply, Ending the call
daze. Just as he closed the door, t
the wall.
âMr. Calcraft.â