Wormhole Community Services
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Introductory Text
CAMP: the Coordinated Asset Management Program
Description
WHC stocks common PvP doctrine ships on contract at a reduced cost.
Rationale
Dying in PvP is part of wormhole life. In order to get back into the fight, members need new ships. While it is possible for every member to keep their hangar full of replacement ships for ones that are destroyed, this is wasteful, as many members will be keeping copies of the same doctrine fits. Instead, WHC centralizes these replacements so that a single pool can serve a large number of members. In addition, the ships themselves are produces leveraging EVE University's industrial infrastructure to allow the cost to be kept low. Finally, when members choose to take a break from the game, any doctrine fits can be sold back to CAMP at full face value to avoid ships sitting in hangars of inactive players.
How to Use It
CAMP contracts are available to any EVE University WHC member in our home system. Use the normal contract interface to find them, filtering by "available to my corporation".
To recycle a ship through CAMP, you can contract it directly to the WHC Operations
corporation at the CAMP contract price (which you can find by looking at an existing CAMP contract for the same fit or by talking with a WHC community coordinator). Once the contract is up, please ping a WHC community coordinator so that it can be accepted in a timely manner.
Fuel Block Exchange
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Affordable Suitcase Program
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Gas Upgrade Program
Description
WHC converts any raw fullerenes sold to the Buyback program into hybrid polymers of higher value.
Rationale
Fullerenes are valuable but low-density. Moving raw gas to a trade hub from wormhole space requires an uncomfortably large number of hauling ships and puts strain on the wormholes being used due to mass. One option is to compress the gas, but this comes with a price, as decompression is not 100% efficient. Another option is to convert raw gas into production materials through reactions. The volume of the resulting products is far less than the original raw gas and its market value normally increases.
How to Use It
This service is provided automatically for all fullerene gas sold through Buyback at WHC.