Greetings, my name is Henry Menbelt, current owner and administrator of the Wallace Metal Facility. First of all, I must apologize for the very late reply, but I knew that our previous transmissions would be quickly outdated because of the last additional changes in how WMF functions.
So this transmission is not only an acknowledgement to your previous transmissions, but also a detailed list of the changes being made to this old facility.
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First of all, the station does not require any sort of special docking rights to be docked. Whatever factories the previous owner had installed were already packed up and moved. The station as of now is rather civilian friendly.
Secondly, all of the current projects require a lot of goods. Currently we already sent a burst transmission for Bretonian companies and freelancers about it. Hopefully it will bring back some activity.
The original transmission can be found HERE. There you will find all of the prices, current projects and feel free to use it if you see any errors.
Third, the ore is piling up, it is true. But with the fact that the station is now open for anyone to dock means that certain parties are already willing to export these goods. And due to the free trade act, I may not give any group exclusive rights to them. This is something I already told the IC| directors.
All I know is that the current problem is advertising the new base docking rules for the miners in Dublin. They are used to WMF having limited docking rights, very few actually noticed that it is different now. As for now, we need to expand the base, the cargo limitation is severely limiting our future ideas. We would be glad to bring out the Manufacturing in BMM.
I will eagerly wait for your reply. Hopefully we can ponder up a few ideas for what is to come.
Signed,
Henry Menbelt, administrator of Wallace Metal Facility, Wallace Metal Services Company.
[font=Agency FB]From: Mr. James Barnes, Director Trade Combine Division.
To: Mr. Henry Menbelt, Administrator, WMF, New London
cc: Mr. James Cromwell, Director Operations, Mr. Jack Porter, CEO BMM
Topic: Supply of Wallace Metal Facility
Dear Mr Menbelt,
Thank you for your reply, it is a pleasure to see that we can work together.
I understand that you wish to encourage free trade and enterprise and as long Bowex can get their share of the profits, I'm happy with that.
I've had a look at your prices and they are better than I expected, a little low on the Munitions, but still a small profit for us to make on them.
I will see what I can do to encourage BMM to deliver more Gold to your facility; that is really up to Mr Porter to decide, but from a Bowex point of view we can ship from either Station, Crown Services will still get a percentage in Corporation Tax.
If you find that you need any emergency supplies of anything from Alloys to Xenobiotics Filters, Bowex will be happy to assist.
I wish you the best of luck in your endeavours and look forward to a long and profitable relationship between our two corporations.
Yours in service to the Realm,
Mr J. Barnes
Director Trade Combine Division
Borderworlds Exports