With worry and sadness I've received the news about your situation within Rheinland. It appears you've also become victims of your government's actions against a good cause.
I would like to use this moment to let you know that we fully support your decision to support your ally within the Omegas even at these costs.
While we're not in a position to offer you much direct aid, know that I deeply respect your actions in an allies time of need.
If there is assets you need to withdraw from the direct Rheinland territories, we welcome you within Bering and will secure a foothold for you.
Though I hope it will come no further than this investigation, the rash and extreme measures of the Bundestag are worrisome to say the least.
We have relied on Rheinland and your support so far and we're ready to give back where we are able to.
My name is Marika Hornik, Director of Waste Management for ALG. We've already been refocusing much of our Texas operations into Bering, and I will be happy to open an official branch office on your installation. We may also be interested in bringing in some heavier equipment for on-site preliminary processing. Given the situation, the Bering clean up may well become on of our most stable sources of income.
I've also forwarded the materials request to Shipping Division; the price is acceptable, and I believe the first shipment may already have arrived.
We are also grateful for your reassurances in regards to the political situation. It's too early to comment on the developments any further, but needless to say the Board has been in serious discussions about worst-case contingency plans. We may even consider moving the smelting and manufacturing components Dortmund station to a more secure location, if things get out of hand.
For now, we'll continue our normal operations and prepare for the future.
Greetings again, we have another specific request. A mutual contact is organizing a major salvaging operation, and has identified several wrecks of Rheinland origin in the Tanner belt suitable for salvaging.
We will need to use your facilities for this work, and we will need to bring additional equipment in to facilitate the endeavor. We are planning the construction of a pre-processing center at Marshall, for crude separation of salvage recovered in the system, compression into easily manageable cube portions for inert salvage, and the safe containment of reactor components. The facility could be extended out of D wing of the station.
If you agree to these plans, we can bring the necessary materials ourselves. I would also like to open an official branch office on the station to oversee the construction and future processing. It may prove useful to have a proper industrial facility outside of Rheinland proper, given the volatile political climate.
I am glad that the ALG would like to establish a more permanent presence within Bering. I am aware that specialised machinery is used. Though we do have some of our own already present on Bristol Depot. The people on the installation do their best to sort parts by origin and quality. Though we are in no way experienced in these operations. Many people from different civilian sectors joined our organisation but they still have to work with improper equipment.
Bristol is mostly a civilian installation. While Marshall is better defended it is still a military installation. In the end I will let you decide where you would like to establish your branch. What I would like to request though is a capable salvaging vessel for our own salvaging and construction needs. My people deem the Kaiser class suitable for these needs.
Would your company be able to provide one of these vessels for usage by my forces?