Difference between revisions of "Akerut"
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| − | [[Akerut]] is a wholly-owned subsidiary of [[Tukera Lines]] | + | [[Akerut]] is a wholly-owned subsidiary of [[Tukera Lines]], managing shipping to smaller worlds within the [[Aramis Subsector]] |
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Organized to establish trade routes and shipping stations within the [[Aramis Subsector]]. Akerut gains most of its revenue from cargo transport and trade within the subsector. Approximately 25% of its shipping involves transport of cargos to or from locations outside the subsector, both in Imperial space and the [[Vargr Extents]]. The are the primary service to worlds in the [[Aramis Scatters]]. | Organized to establish trade routes and shipping stations within the [[Aramis Subsector]]. Akerut gains most of its revenue from cargo transport and trade within the subsector. Approximately 25% of its shipping involves transport of cargos to or from locations outside the subsector, both in Imperial space and the [[Vargr Extents]]. The are the primary service to worlds in the [[Aramis Scatters]]. | ||
| − | Akerut Lines holds the exclusive license to export [[Atrake]], wine produced on {{WorldS|Zila|Spinward | + | Akerut Lines holds the exclusive license to export [[Atrake]], wine produced on {{WorldS|Zila|Spinward Marches|2908}}, a monopoly they seem certain to keep. |
| − | Marches|2908}}, a monopoly they seem certain to keep. | ||
== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
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** [[Aramis Subsector]] | ** [[Aramis Subsector]] | ||
| − | Like its parent, Akerut maitains facilities within commercial starports, allowing its ships preferential docking at private berths. | + | Like its parent, Akerut maitains facilities within commercial starports, allowing its ships preferential docking at private berths. This has led to 'custom irregularities' in the past, but this problem seems to be fixed. |
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| − | === World Listing | + | === World Listing === |
{{ClusterWorlds2}} | {{ClusterWorlds2}} | ||
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[[Category: Development Corporation]] | [[Category: Development Corporation]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Guidebook to Spinward Marches Sector]] | ||
[[Category: Shipping Corporation]] | [[Category: Shipping Corporation]] | ||
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{{LE|Corporation}} | {{LE|Corporation}} | ||
Revision as of 12:08, 27 April 2025
Akerut is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tukera Lines, managing shipping to smaller worlds within the Aramis Subsector
Market Ticker Code
This business entity is traded under the following interstellar market code/s:
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| Name | Code | Type | Charter | Remarks | |
| Akerut | TBD | 4 to 12 alphanumeric character | LIC | None | |
Description (Portfolio)
No information yet available.
Commercial Competencies
Organized to establish trade routes and shipping stations within the Aramis Subsector. Akerut gains most of its revenue from cargo transport and trade within the subsector. Approximately 25% of its shipping involves transport of cargos to or from locations outside the subsector, both in Imperial space and the Vargr Extents. The are the primary service to worlds in the Aramis Scatters.
Akerut Lines holds the exclusive license to export Atrake, wine produced on Zila (Spinward Marches 2908), a monopoly they seem certain to keep.
History & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
Trade Partners
No information yet available.
Trade Competitors
Corporate Timeline
No information yet available.
Worlds & Sectors (Astrography)
This business is primarily known to operate out of the following locations:
Charted Space - Third Imperium - Vargr Extents:
Like its parent, Akerut maitains facilities within commercial starports, allowing its ships preferential docking at private berths. This has led to 'custom irregularities' in the past, but this problem seems to be fixed.
World Listing
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References
- Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, Loren Wiseman. The Traveller Adventure (Game Designers Workshop, 1983), 135,141.
- Martin Dougherty, Neil Frier. Behind the Claw (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 17.
- Martin Dougherty. The Spinward Marches (Mongoose Publishing, 2008), .