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Composer : JT Lee
Date : 2004-07-17
Estimado Sr. Sherif Eldibani,

We are pleased to have your interest in the CNG conversion business. Please be informed our inputs below to your queries.
1/2. On site training is available subject to your initial order amounting USD20,000.
3/5. See Price List for Kits, which is ready to send you when we got your e-mail address.
4. We do not have kits for Outboard engine, yet.
6. Cylinder needs to sustain 250 Bar pressure. We are able to supply it, too.
7. How many CNG filling stations in your country at the moment? There are two types, site and mobile station. How many CNG vehicles you have in the country? Vehilcle numbers are the barometer to fix number and type of the filling stations.

Cordialmente,
J. T. Lee








Composer : Sherif Eldibani
Date : 2004-06-28
To continue the earlier message:

We are looking for help in establishing the feasibility of this endeavor. Please lets us know you thoughts as soon as possible.
Composer : Sherif Eldibani
Date : 2004-06-28
Dear Mr. Lee

I am interested in starting up a CNG conversion business in Nicaragua for trucks, Taxis, and buses.
I am in the final stages of getting the necessary documentation and permits for this business.
Our business plan includes starting up several small regional conversion partners across the country.

We are interested in the following:

1. training programs
2. Available on site (Nicaragua) trainers from your factories
3. Recommended startup equipment and associated costs as well as recommended infrastructure.
4. Conversion Kits for Outboard engines, are these available or can the existing ones be adapted?
5. Costs for kits
6. Safety requirements, and recommended Cylinders.
7. Cylinder filling stations, or can we start with the regular cylinders and regulators available for domestic use?

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