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Source: Planet Junyo, Shikoku System
Konbanwa Takahshi-san. I thank you for your suggestion about the communications. It is odd, since our equipment should suffer no loss up to the orbital relays. Perhaps some maintenance is required at the Junyo docking ring level? Our company's transmitter turned out fine and in full capability.
I had received confirmation a few days ago about the new credentials Samura has provided to our humble company. We look forward to contribute more ambitiously than before in the development of Kusari trade and prosperity, for the benefit of the Takarabune and Samura of course.
On my visit to the orbital station Itabashi in New Tokyo I was impressed by the expansion works your company had just recently concluded, namely their spacious warehouses, rivaling those of the equally famed Osaka storage depot.
Upon realizing this, I decided to come forward to a proposal that may be to the liking of Takahashi-san and the remaining leadership of the prestigious Samura.
Due to our business in exporting and importing agricultural and natural goods from many regions of Sirius, and the importance of some Samura goods in this trade, we would like to rent some of your currently vacant warehouses to accommodate some of our imports and transit goods, as well as some Kusari products from more remote regions.
These products would come and go to these warehouses, and then be shipped out at another occasion to their final destination, making our operations faster and easier to manage with such a central node of commerce.
I feel that Samura would also benefit from it, not only from the rent and and usage of the warehouse potential, but also from the interest of third parties who would flock to Itabashi to acquire such exotic goods to their own business.
As a first proposal, we of the Takarabune would like to propose a trial with the following commodities: Rheinland Blue Jillies, Gallic Wine, Rheinlandic Cigars, Samura own brands of Rum and HydroGro.
Warehouse space for each commodity would be around 10000 units, and the Takarabune would try in its capabilities to guarantee a steady stock.
Since I don't any information of what current business plans Samura currently uses in regards to Itabashi warehouses, I shall refrain from proposing a initial rent price.
I hope to hear your and your associates thoughts on this matter soon.
With the utmost respect
The Fisherman
Takarabune Company Chief Supervisor