However It seems that you have drastically increase your price.
The price of our whale and some of ours BWT crew to do this is now around 12m.
Our last deal was about 10m for the basic package and some extra commodities.
Now it's 10m for just the basic package.
Please send us your price for this:
Quote:Food Rations - 5000 units
Water - 5000 units
Oxygen - 5000 units
H-Fuel - 3000 units
Consumer Goods - 2500 units
Pharmaceuticals - 2000 units
Cryocubes - 500 units
High-Temperature Alloy - 250 units
Holo-tainment Bands - 30 units
Optronics - 150 units
Optical Chips - 300 units
Polymers - 500 units
Quantum Multiplexors - 450 units
Robotic Components - 100 units
Superconductors - 200 units
Super Alloy - 150 units
Ship Hull Panels - 120 units
Engine Components - 60 units
Bio-Neural Processors - 100 units
Unfortunately, due to operational costs and several other factors, yes, we've had to change how we're pricing our deliveries. At present, also, we're also moving toward only regularly contracting the company for larger commodity deliveries. Under the new system you would be able to contract OSI for the following:
Basic Package: 10 million credits
Food Rations - 5000 units
Water - 5000 units
Oxygen - 5000 units
H-Fuel - 2500 units
Consumer Goods - 2500 units
Pharmaceuticals - 1000 units
+ Custom Additions: 500,000 credits (500 cr/unit)
Pharmaceuticals - 1000 units
= Total: 10,500,000 credits
Again, this is what OSI would accept for a recurring contract. For the remainder of the goods, in which the quantities of each fall below the 1000 unit threshold, we won't enter into a corporate agreement for those, but you certainly could contract out one of our individual captains and set up an agreement with him or her for your specialty deliveries. Price at that point is negotiable between yourself and our employee. The remainder of the goods, which we won't add to the corporate contract under the new system are the following:
H-Fuel - 500 units
Cryocubes - 500 units
High-Temperature Alloy - 250 units
Holo-tainment Bands - 30 units
Optronics - 150 units
Optical Chips - 300 units
Polymers - 500 units
Quantum Multiplexors - 450 units
Robotic Components - 100 units
Superconductors - 200 units
Super Alloy - 150 units
Ship Hull Panels - 120 units
Engine Components - 60 units
Bio-Neural Processors - 100 units
I do apologize for the sudden change, Mr. Francis. Our infrastructure simply isn't equipped to efficiently handle a request such as yours. If you still wish to pursue the contract, I can provide for you contact information of the pilots who would be interested in completing the non-contract supplies.
I should have noted this in the initial transmission burst, but it slipped my mind. Any contract from the previous channel is still valid for this month. Freeport 5, Ames RS, Freeport XV, and Freeport 2 will receive shipments per contract. Our new policies will not take effect for those stations until next month.
Of course working out a new contract now will mean a fluid transition next month. Using your current contract and converting it into our new packages would result in the following:
Basic Package: 10 million credits
Food Rations - 5000 units
Water - 5000 units
Oxygen - 5000 units
H-Fuel - 2500 units
Consumer Goods - 2500 units
Pharmaceuticals - 1000 units
+ Custom Additions: 495,000 credits (330 cr/unit)
Pharmaceuticals - 1000 units
H-Fuel - 500 units (330 cr/unit)
= Total: 10,495,000 credits
As Mr Mace has explained we are shifting corporate contracts to bulk shipping, as a means to reduce costs on both ends. The majority of our transports are owned by the captain of the vessel, and we freely allow them to take third party contracts so long as they do not break with company policy. Contracting directly with one of them will save you money, while also giving them a chance to make money outside of corporate contracts. All of our transport captains have access to this network, they are free to use the network to offer their services for non bulk shipments. The following goods will fall under non bulk policy.
Helping you set up a state of the art medical facility on Barrier shouldn't be a problem, it'll require some licensing on our end, but that is our issue not yours. What other supplies would you require?
-(Incoming Transmission -(●●●●●●● -(Reaver Mercenary Company
That's truly excellent news! We'll hammer out any details that might be pending on a separate channel.
As for the supply package we'll take a one time basic supply package with oxygen and water traded out for ship hull panels and engine components. Feel free to adjust the price accordingly.
Just a quick notice, we've reduced our prices for package deals and we've opened the network to everyone. There are encryption protocols in use in both directions however, meaning there is no need to worry about third parties seeing your requests or any negotiations with OSI.
I encourage the administrators of Ames, Freeport 5, Freeport 2, and Freeport XV to renew their contracts via this network prior to next month to ensure a fluid transition.
to: mr. Victor Cross; OSI.
from: Freeport 2-Bering system-public office
mr.Isaac Porter
cc: contract delivery
Good day
[color=#000000] Are very sorry to hold our contract, but due to unfortunate events around Freeport 2,
complete personnel were too busy with reconstruction and repairs.
Unfortunately, the conflict between Liberty and Rheinland occurred too close to our base,
so we suffered a lot of material losses. Moreover a whole new build wing of the habitat is destroyed.
In any case our needs are for: Station: Freeport 2
Administrator: Ser Isaac Porter
Package: Medium + Custom
Bassic Alloy - 1000 units
Boron - 500 units
Copper- 500 units
High Temperature Alloy - 500 units
Nano-capacitors -500 units
Optical Chips - 300 units
Oxygen - 1000 units
Polymers - 500 units Please note that this addition just once a month for delivery,
to complete and improve the current condition of habitat, and for the next month we
will send you a contract that would have been normal.
with a greeting
I'm sorry to hear that Mr Porter, I had heard there was a skirmish near Two, but I wasn't aware the station took any damage. I'll put you down for a Medium package and see if one of our transport captains has an interest in the non bulk part of your order.
Thank you for the last deliveries of February, here is the proof of payment : Transaction
For the next contracts, I would like to specify that the goods should not come from Omicron Theta, Omega-41 or Omicron Delta because these systems are not producing the goods we are importing in Omicron-74 and we do not want to make difficulties to the stations in these systems, especially Freeport 9.
Thus, for the next contracts I would like to have the 2 evidences for each delivery:
- places where the goods are bought [color=#999999]//screenshot of cargo with timestamp when leaving the station
- usual proves of delivery in Omicron-74 [color=#999999]//screenshot of cargo with timestamp when approaching the station in Omicron-74
I hope you will agree with this new procedure.
Now regarding our future needs, here is the list of commodities and amounts we request per month: -Food rations : 20 000 units
-Water: 20 000 units
-Oxygen: 20 000 units
-Consumer goods: 20 000 units
To compute the price I took the Large Standard Supply Package (10.5 M) and converted the unneeded goods (H-Fuel and Pharma.) into needed goods. Then I added 12 500 units at 330 credits per unit which gave me roughly 15 M credits.
So if you agree Omicroners would pay 15 M credits for the delivery of the 80 000 units needed (as specified above) per month.