A csomagolás jellegének egyek meghatározó tényezője a szállítandó termék típusa
Coaching a New Worker at the Carrier (1)
John Hay (new worker): Could you tell me something about different ways of packing goods? What does packing depend on?
Tim Barley (old worker): Well, it depends on what type of goods is being carried.
John Hay: Could you give me an example?
Tim Barley: For example tea is usually sent in zinc-lined chests. Moreover, coffee is usually carried in bags.
John Hay: And how about flour and cotton?
Tim Barley: Flour is usually sent in sacks and cotton is generally carried in bales.
John Hay: I see. Could you tell me about marking tomorrow?
Tim Barley: Yes, of course!
A csomagolás módját illető és élelmiszerrendelésről szóló telefonos megrendelés
Ordering Groceries from a Wholesaler
Manager: Good morning. This is Mark Roosevelt. Could I talk to someone about ordering groceries in bulk?
Wholesaler: Good morning. This is Paul Bonham. What kind of groceries would you like to order, sir?
Manager: I’d like to order flour, sugar, wine, soft drinks, marmalade, tinned food, milk and other dairy products.
Wholesaler: Yes, sir. How much would you like of these items?
Manager: I’d like to order 45 pounds of flour, 30 pounds of sugar, 50 litres of German red wine, 4 crates of orange drinks, 20 jars of marmalade, 60 tins of bean soup, 40 litres of organic milk and 10 pounds of Stilton cheese, please.
Wholesaler: Anything else, sir?
Manager: No, that’s all for now. But I’d like to ask you something about packing. Please, put them all in plastic crates except for the flour, sugar and milk. As for the flour, sugar and milk, I’d like to ask you to put them in corrugated paper boxes if it’s possible. And can I ask you to deliver it all to my shop?
Wholesaler: Certainly, sir. Is it OK if we deliver it to your shop by 6 o’clock tomorrow morning?
Manager: Yes, that sounds great! Thanks a lot!
Wholesaler: Not at all! Good bye!
Manager: Good bye!
Mezőgazdasági termények (gyümölcs) telefonon történő rendelése nagytermelőtől
Ordering Fruit from a Wholesaler
Greengrocer: Good morning. This is John Viney. Could I talk to someone about ordering fruit in bulk?
Wholesaler: Good morning. This is Robert Hartley. What kind of fruit would you like to order, sir?
Greengrocer: I’d like to order pears, apples, sour cherry and plums.
Wholesaler: Yes, sir. How much would you like?
Greengrocer: I’d like to order 35 pounds of pears, 40 pounds of apples, 45 pounds of sour cherries and 30 pounds of plums, please.
Wholesaler: Anything else, sir?
Greengrocer: No, that’s all for now. But I’d like to ask you something about packing. Please, put them all in wooden crates. As for the sour cherries and plums, I’d like to ask you to put them in small crates if it’s possible. I mean, please, don’t put more than 10 pounds of cherries or plums in one crate, because they get crushed very easily. And can I ask you to deliver it all to my shop?
Wholesaler: Certainly, sir. Is it OK if we deliver it to your shop by 7 o’clock tomorrow morning?
Greengrocer: Yes, that sounds great! Thanks a lot!
Wholesaler: You’re welcome! Good bye!
Greengrocer: Good bye!