During the conversation between Waltz and Mori, various vehicles came and went from the Cable State Factory No. 1 in Dar es Salaam. At this time, most of the vehicles were still powered by people and animals, and they couldn't carry much at once.
Fortunately, the railway station in Dar es Salaam is not far from the Cable State Factory No. 1, making it easy to receive and ship goods. The real challenge still lies in the source of raw materials.
The copper and rubber used by the Cable State Factory No. 1 in Dar es Salaam both come from the interior, mainly concentrated in the provinces of Hohenzollern, Swabia, and Hessen Province. As for coal, they can get a quota from the city.
The provinces of Hohenzollern and Swabia are connected by railways, but Hessen Province is quite different. Hessen Province is also on the west side of the Mitumba Mountains, on the eastern edge of the Congo Basin. The terrain has significant elevation changes, making transportation not very convenient.
