Please check the sentences below and advise if they are worded correctly. What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences.
We will arrange for our team to be on site upon confirmation.
We have already arranged for our team to be on site upon confirmation.
Your wording is not wrong. We will arrange . .
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Your wording is not wrong.
We will arrange . . . This means we will arrange it in the future, eg next Monday..
We have already arranged . . . This means we have arranged it in the past, eg last Monday.