Caladonian MacBraynes Interface
Caladonian MacBraynes Interface, LIC is a transport line.
- Also know as CalMac Interface Lines.
Portfolio
No information yet available.
Stockholders
- Clan McKenzie 34%
- AzTec Trading 18%
- Viisarikaa family 12%
- Hias'deaaq 8%
- Han-Ch'ing family 3%
- private ownership 25%
Commercial Competencies
- Service
- Interstellar Shipping & Trade (Interface Line)
- Freight
- Passengers
- Interstellar Shipping & Trade (Interface Line)
History and background
Caledonian MacBraynes were a pre-space transport company based in Scotland, Terra that moved out into space during the Rule of Man. Company history says it was founded as a local branch of a Terran transport company during the Rule of Man.
Several splinter companies were formed throughout the Imperium of which CalMac is only one. Initially CalMac was only involved in trading with Gushemege and the Ziadd Confederation. However with the formation of the Amec Trade Protectorate, the company elected to establish an interface line between the Protectorate and Zeda/Ushra subsectors where their Imperial credentials help smooth the transfer of Amec goods into Imperial space and vice versa.
CalMac also run many of the commercial Jump Ferries in the Sector linking the Jump-1 mains. Using modified battle-tenders to ferry jump-1 shipping (carrying ships of up to a maximum of 600 tonnes) between the various jump-1 mains. For example CalMac currently has three ferries servicing the Medurma Gate between E’khua, Sapphyre (2339) and Ghesaak, Sapphyre (2437) and another two servicing the Amec Divide between Mindahm, Bolivar (0733) and Shumuu, Bolivar (0631); the ‘Sith Earrann’ and the ‘Cuidich Tuiteamas’.
In 1113, the ‘Sith Earrann’ under Captain Davyd Sonjhon, was responsible for the rescue of the MMSL liner ‘Empress Arbellatra’ when its manoeuvre drives malfunctioned in the Eddum system.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
This business is primarily known to work in the following locations:
World Listing: 1105
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Jae Campbell. "Library Data: Bolivar." Signal-GK 11 (1995): 72. via HIWG
- Jae Campbell. Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag (Signal-GK, 2017), 58-59.
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science