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Exercise 243
Confirmation
reminders 出國訪問之肯定回覆 |
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Reminders (for approval of technical visit) |
Dear Mr. Kawasaki,
Previous conversation regarding proposed visit
It was a pleasure having you with us in May. During the meeting of
the Asia and Pacific Council for Science and Technology on May 15,
I mentioned to you the possibility of the Dye Industry Waste Minimization
Group scheduling a technical visit to Japan. I also asked you to contact
dye manufacturers in Japan regarding our visit, and to arrange the
Group's itinerary.
Purpose of visit and those making the visit I've provided some
basic information on the Visiting Group below:
1. Purpose: to evaluate successful cases and the current status of
the Japanese dye industry with respect to technology, equipment, and
information on industrial waste minimization.
2. The group will be composed of officials from the Ministry of Economic
Affairs, ROC, as well as representatives from Taiwan's dye and finishing
industries. The dye manufacturers the group would like to visit include
ABC Corporation, DEF Corporation, GHI Corporation, and other leading
companies that you might recommend."
Reminder on the scheduled visit Three months have passed without
any news from you regarding this technical visit. I would be most
grateful if you could advise us on the status of the visit so that
we can begin making necessary arrangements.
Thanks in advance for your kind assistance.
Sincerely yours, |
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Writing exercise
Following up on request for technical
visit. Using 2.8 as a model, write a letter reminding a company
of your interest in making a technical visit. Be sure to adhere
to the following guidelines:
- Refer to previous conversation(s)
and circumstances regarding the technical visit.
- Restate, in a clear manner, the purpose
and objectives of the visit.
- Politely refer to the lapse in time
since the previous conversation, and offer to provide extra information,
if necessary.
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| 2.9
Reminders (for approval of technical visits) (shorter version)
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Dear Dr. Jones,
Regarding my fax transmission of April 15, I have not yet received
your response. Reason
for prompt approval regarding technical visit At my
institution, at least two weeks are required for the application process
for foreign business travel. Therefore, we need to have your confirmation,
as well as the complete visit itinerary, before April 26.
Thanks in advance for your prompt reply.
Sincerely yours, |
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NOTE: Confirmation
reminders 出國訪問之肯定回覆 belongs to
correspondence that involves overseas technical visits.
Correspondence involving an overseas
technical visit commonly includes the following:
A proposal for the visit and remarks or preliminary details
A visit should be viewed as a way of satisfying your organization's
need (e.g., information exchange, short training courses, or general
understanding of their operations). Details such as time and discussion
topics should be included:
"It would be much appreciated if you could arrange for me to observe
your production line during my stay at ABC on March 19, 1993."
"I would like to visit the Special Carbon Division (or the Technical
Center) of ABC Corporation/Massachusetts during the upcoming trip."
"Professor Liu from the Virginia Institute of Technology recommended
that we visit your renowned institute and find a time to discuss
our needs with you, as well as to learn of your own related experiences."
"We recognize that ensuring continued success of this program depends
on our observing and understanding similar work in other countries.
At this stage, I would like to arrange for a visit to your country."
"I am keenly interested in visiting Dr. Jones and his staff to learn
of all the operational aspects involved with this program."
Explaining the purpose of the visit
A direct statement of what you expect to gain during the technical
visit may prevent confusion about what the other party is able or
willing to provide:
"We need to enhance our knowledge of carbon black in terms of the
chemistry, characterization, and processing application (e.g., ESD
protection, wire and cable, coating and UV protection). Such knowledge
would also benefit our customers, many of whom are manufacturers."
"Purpose: to understand and evaluate successful cases and the current
status of the Japanese dye industry with respect to technology,
equipment, and information on industrial waste minimization."
"Visits to compressor system companies that manufacture systems
for heat pump or vapor recompression would be equally beneficial.
Information regarding the variety of available heat pump systems
would also be quite useful for future promotion of such systems
in Taiwan."
Commending the organization's achievements
Complementing another organization on its achievements is not only
good public relations. It also gives the organization a clearer
idea of what your expectations will be when and if you pay a visit
to their facilities.
"Waste minimization is a global trend, and your country already
has much experience in this area."
"As is well known, ABC Corporation has the resources needed to produce
good quality diverse carbon blacks."
Emphasizing the cooperative nature of the visit
The technical visit should be described in terms of a specific perspective.
It is not only your own organization that stands to benefit: a technical
visit can also clarify the common interests and capabilities of
both organizations. This may pave the way for future collaborative
activities.
"I hope this visit will strengthen the ties of cooperation that
bind our organizations."
"In light of these concerns, we are looking forward to collaborating
with your organization in the near future."
"We hope this visit will open doors for further cooperation between
our two organizations." |
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Additional instruction
can be found in the accompanying Power Point presentation.
Further practice can be found in A
Correspondence Manual for Chinese Technical Writers by Ted Knoy.
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