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Janet Logan | [2:15] | I just got off the phone and Mr. King informed me that he wanted his order a couple of weeks earlier than originally planned. Do you think this may be possible? |
Margaret Lee | [2:16] | There’s no problem on our end. We have all the fabrics ready and cut into their appropriate shapes and sizes. They are ready for the sewing machines. |
Jason Brown | [2:17] | My team is currently working on the orders from Mr. Bartelli. We have over 1000 units to sew and another order from Carla Bean after that. |
Janet Logan | [2:18] | Mr. Bartelli doesn’t need his order until the end of the month and Ms. Bean’s orders can wait until next week. I can authorize your team to begin this order first. |
Jason Brown | [2:19] | What is being made and how many units are needed? |
Janet Logan | [2:20] | Long-sleeved men’s dress shirts. We need 100 units in small, 300 in medium, 300 in large, and 100 in extra-large. |
Jason Brown | [2:21] | OK then, I think we can finish those in two days. |
Peter William | [2:22] | We can get buttons on all 800 units within 2-4 hours. |
Janet Logan | [2:23] | Thank you so much. I appreciate your help. I’m glad that we can accommodate one of our best clients this way. |
Question 161. At 2:16, what does Margaret Lee mean when she writes “There’s no problem on our end”?
Question 162. For what type of company does Janet Logan work?
Question 163. According to the discussion, which department needs the most time?
Question 164. What will Janet Logan most likely tell Mr. King?
Unsworthy Manufacturing Date: Wednesday, October 17 Subject: Recycling In response to pressure from local environmental groups, as of November 1 we will be separating all of our industrial waste for recycling. Collections will be made twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays from the regional recycling center, which will be supplying colored receptacles for different kinds of waste. All oils should be placed in the green container. All metals and glass belong in the red one. All paper waste should go into the blue one. Plastics will be collected for recycling as normal. As this new policy also carries a financial benefit to the company, managers in all manufacturing bays are responsible for ensuring that the new protocols for waste disposal are followed, and failure to comply with the policy could result in disciplinary action. Further information about our updated environmental practices will shortly be available on the website. Training sessions for managers will be held on Monday, October 22, but please contact me if you have any further questions in the meantime. Regards, Davis Jeeland Operations Director, Unsworthy Manufacturing |