(Concerned about the packing of the goods, Jack is calling Bill about it.) Jack: Hello, Bill. This is Jack from Nova. Bill: Hi, Jack. How are you? Jack: Fine. I’m calling to ask how you plan to pack our goods? Bill: We are planning to use cardboard boxes with steel straps. Jack: Why not use wooden cases instead? Bill: Cardboard boxes are quite seaworthy. They are comparatively light, and therefore, easy to handle. Jack: But cardboard boxes are not strong enough for sea transportation. Squeezing and collision may take place if the boxes move about. Bill: We do ensure that the boxes are reinforced with steel straps... Jack: Well, I don’t want to take any chances. Bill: Jack, we use cardboard boxes extensively in our export shipments, and I can assure you that no customers have complained about our packing to date. Jack: In that case, I think you’ve persuaded me. But please remember to wrap each item individually and only pack 10 items together. Bill: Yes, we’ll do as you told us. Packing is something we always pay a lot of attention to. Jack: I’m glad to hear that. Goodbye! Bill: Goodbye. Keep in touch!