Arcerion Steel Corporation: Difference between revisions
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It has gone through several different iterations and reformations since its inception in 1848, and maintains a close working relationship with [[Energy in Arcerion|energy sector partners]] due to the [[Albion Sea Gas Fields|oil field exploitation]] in the [[Albion Sea]]. | It has gone through several different iterations and reformations since its inception in 1848, and maintains a close working relationship with [[Energy in Arcerion|energy sector partners]] due to the [[Albion Sea Gas Fields|oil field exploitation]] in the [[Albion Sea]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Roughly a decade after the founding of Easthampton, Arcerion Steel Corporation was registered with the Lieutenant-Governor's office as a Crown Corporation, although shortly thereafter it was bought back by private investors, notably John O. Marsden, Reginald Billsworth, and Adam F. Chauncey. With the initial founding of the company, mining operations were set up for iron ore strip mining, with ground broken in 1849, a year after the company was registered. The strip mine began by using a light rail network to transport the ore to Chester-on-Moore but under the supervision of the first steel magnate, John O. Marsden, there was an opportunity to secure funding from the Arcer government and the [[Ardmori Crown]], and establish the company's first steel plant. | |||
The first steel factory, employed a few hundred naturalized Arcers, Ardmori immigrants, and indigenous labourers began its operations in refinement of raw iron ore into finished, flat rolled steel, the first finished pieces being shipped via the [[Arco National Railway Service|Arcer National Railway Service]] to Chester-on-Moore in 1851. Marsden ensured that wharf and dockyard facilities were bought, and worked on building and establishing a relationship with merchant mariners from [[Burgundie]] to ship the steel abroad, seeing as the Arcer shipbuilding industry had yet to create any large commercial freighters, instead focusing on inland expansion and railways, as the Ardmori government and Crown was contirbuting the majority of the ships and naval commerce to their Cronan colony. | |||
Easthampton founded | Easthampton founded | ||
Company founded | Company founded | ||
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partnerships with energy companies for building rigs in Albion Sea | partnerships with energy companies for building rigs in Albion Sea | ||
== Legal Issues == | == Legal Issues == | ||
environmental issues | environmental issues | ||
union busting | union busting | ||
== Legacy == | == Legacy == | ||
Manufacturing sector | Manufacturing sector | ||
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megacorporation in arcerion | megacorporation in arcerion | ||
== Facilities == | == Facilities == | ||
easthampton mines | easthampton mines | ||
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foreign offices | foreign offices | ||
== Subsidiaries == | == Subsidiaries == | ||
buy three from stenz at minimum | buy three from stenz at minimum | ||
== Major Markets == | == Major Markets == | ||
Stenz | Stenz | ||
[[Category:Arcerion]] | [[Category:Arcerion]] |
Revision as of 12:37, 15 December 2022
Arcerion Steel Corporation, more commonly known in Ixnay as Arco Steel, is an Arcer steel producer and iron ore mining corporation headquartered in Kurst, Arcerion with production and extraction facilities primarily in the Aileach Mountains and with subsidiary corporations in Southern Crona. It is consistently ranked as one of the largest steel producers in Ixnay, and is the largest in Crona, and by 2030 is estimated to be the main steel exporter to Sarpedon.
It has gone through several different iterations and reformations since its inception in 1848, and maintains a close working relationship with energy sector partners due to the oil field exploitation in the Albion Sea.
History
Roughly a decade after the founding of Easthampton, Arcerion Steel Corporation was registered with the Lieutenant-Governor's office as a Crown Corporation, although shortly thereafter it was bought back by private investors, notably John O. Marsden, Reginald Billsworth, and Adam F. Chauncey. With the initial founding of the company, mining operations were set up for iron ore strip mining, with ground broken in 1849, a year after the company was registered. The strip mine began by using a light rail network to transport the ore to Chester-on-Moore but under the supervision of the first steel magnate, John O. Marsden, there was an opportunity to secure funding from the Arcer government and the Ardmori Crown, and establish the company's first steel plant.
The first steel factory, employed a few hundred naturalized Arcers, Ardmori immigrants, and indigenous labourers began its operations in refinement of raw iron ore into finished, flat rolled steel, the first finished pieces being shipped via the Arcer National Railway Service to Chester-on-Moore in 1851. Marsden ensured that wharf and dockyard facilities were bought, and worked on building and establishing a relationship with merchant mariners from Burgundie to ship the steel abroad, seeing as the Arcer shipbuilding industry had yet to create any large commercial freighters, instead focusing on inland expansion and railways, as the Ardmori government and Crown was contirbuting the majority of the ships and naval commerce to their Cronan colony.
Easthampton founded Company founded
First mine
first factory
railway head
second factory
steel exports to levantia
first great war (easthampton attack, second plant damaged by Paul)
interwar expansion
third factory for 2nd great war
major expansion to support manufacturing of tanks and ships
post war massive growth to seven factories
modern era purchasing companies across south crona
partnerships with energy companies for building rigs in Albion Sea
Legal Issues
environmental issues
union busting
Legacy
Manufacturing sector
role in easthampton's growth
megacorporation in arcerion
Facilities
easthampton mines
factories
railways to chester-on-moore
kinnaird HQ
foreign offices
Subsidiaries
buy three from stenz at minimum
Major Markets
Stenz