Recently, USI finished negotiations with Ageira for the purchase of docking ring parts to be used in the construction of a docking ring in orbit of Planet Edmonton in Alberta. They also said that I should get in contact with you so that we could negotiate a contract for your corporation to assemble said docking ring. If you could provide me with a reasonable price to report to the executive board, I'm sure they would be willing to approve of the expense so that we could continue moving this project along.
The executive board just approved of the expense, and the credits have been transferred to your company's account. We're currently shipping the parts to Platinum Incorporated, so if you could send your engineers there to begin work soon, it would be greatly appreciated.
Signed,
Unfortunately, we have encountered a problem with shipping all of the docking ring parts to Platinum Incorporated. While the base usually has plenty of space for storage, the white-boxes have unfortunately filled the base to capacity with only half the amount delivered. One of the reports I have gotten even states that space was so limited on the base that they replaced the tables in one of the mess halls with white-boxes and the crew are now eating over those.
Therefore, I'm asking that you please begin construction now with the parts that have been delivered so that we can get these boxes out and make room for the second half of the shipment.
Signed,
Hey bud, sorry this took so long. As you might have noticed, our engineers gave begun work and we're about a month ahead of schedule. Contact Jeoffrey Falkenheim on P.I. for a more in-depth status update.
Thank you for starting this early and getting the parts off of the base. I'll have our transports begin shipping the second half of the materials.
Signed,
I've just received word that the second half of the docking ring parts have been shipped to Platinum Incorporated. Therefore, would you please have your teams notified that they may resume construction of the rings.
The quicker it is built, the quicker I'll have more contracts for DSE in regards to the Edmonton Projecct.
Signed,
Yeah sure thing. However we encountered a Union issue that needs to be addressed.
Our engineers claim that the lack of recreational activities are dulled by an apparent lack of liquor to keep the men happy.
Are you able to make available a larger variety of booze? I comes under some clause regarding 'quality of comfort' while working away. If you save me a lawsuit, I'll sheer a little off the top of the bill when it comes around.