America 1919

Chapter 895 - 306, Krupp



Donnie was in no hurry to meet the other individuals Steve Cotting had investigated. Although those individuals currently held no prominent status, precisely because of that, Donnie personally meeting them might easily spark some unfavorable speculation.

Therefore, Donnie needed to wait for the right opportunity.

The next day, Donnie met Max Woerberg again. This time, their meeting revolved around business matters.

"Donnie, I know after you acquired Breton Bank, you merged the insurance operations with Mellon Bank. Are you interested in us jointly funding a new insurance business focused on covering cargo shipments between Germany and the United States?"

Max Woerberg proposed the idea to Donnie. If asked who the most powerful logistics companies operating between Europe and the United States were, there would be several answers. But if you asked which logistics company boasted the strongest firepower, the answer would undoubtedly be Donnie’s United States Logistics!

The seas were far from calm. Although the golden age of rampant piracy had passed, there were still many pirates active on the oceans.

United States Logistics had clashed with pirates numerous times. However, thanks to the formidable firepower aboard United States Logistics’ freighters, they always managed to heavily defeat the pirates.

Because of this, many shipping companies had approached United States Logistics, hoping to collaborate and fly the United States Logistics flag on their vessels.

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