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| logo = CCSC.png
 
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| industry = Maritime Transport, Heavy Freight
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| industry = Conglomerate
 
| headquarters = Ulkam, [[Fortis]]
 
| headquarters = Ulkam, [[Fortis]]
 
| area = Global
 
| area = Global
 
| foundation_year = 2159
 
| foundation_year = 2159
| ceo = Slevorina Roovich (2189-)
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| ceo = Slevorina Yappa (2189-)
 
| subsidiaries = Ulkam Logistics, Fedithe Canalworks
 
| subsidiaries = Ulkam Logistics, Fedithe Canalworks
 
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'''Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company''', doing buisiness as '''CCSC''', is a [[Fortis]]-owned, [[Fortis]]-based Maritime Shipping Company.
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'''Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company''', doing buisiness as '''CCSC''', is a [[Fortis]]-owned, [[Fortis]]-based Conglomerate.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company, or CCSC, was founded in 2159 from several denationalized [[Laythia|Laythian]] shipping companies.
 
Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company, or CCSC, was founded in 2159 from several denationalized [[Laythia|Laythian]] shipping companies.
   
Jurkom Service Co, Antarek, and Prusmuy LLC were bought out and incorporated into Baskay Coastal in 2155. BC sought to rebrand, and renamed itself as Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company in 2159. Baskay Coastal, the then largest Fortis based maritime shipping company, sought new investors. As part of a marketing scheme, the CCSC rebrand also incorporated new stock options for employees, and introduced several new routes, including routes from Fortis to other nearby countries. CCSC ships all freight, including commercial goods, civilian hazardous goods, and military freight as contractor (MFC) cargo.
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Jurkom Service Co, Antarek, and Prusmuy LLC were bought out and incorporated into Baskay Coastal in 2155. BC sought to rebrand, and renamed itself as Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company in 2159. Baskay Coastal, the then largest Fortis based maritime shipping company, sought new investors. As part of a marketing scheme, the CCSC rebrand also incorporated new stock options for employees, and introduced several new routes, including routes from Fortis to other nearby countries. Before 2175, while it was still mainly a shipping company before conglomeration, CCSC shipped all freight, including commercial goods, civilian hazardous goods, and military freight as contractor (MFC) cargo.
   
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As operations grew, CCSC purchased several semi-related businesses, including:
== Routes ==
 
CCSC runs intercountry routes between Fedithe and Ulkam, as well as every other major Fortisian port city. Most freight on these routes are commercial goods. CCSC also offers international shipping, with all vessels registered to Ulkam as their home port.
 
   
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* Two Dockyards in Laythi, one in Ulkam, one in Kuka, and a smaller repair only yard in Zerban.
== Fedithe - Ulkam ShortRoute™ ==
 
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* A single heavy maritime engine factory in Laythi.
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* A commercial radio communications electronics factori in Ulkam.
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* The entirety of Fedithe Canalworks, which is responsible for nearly 60% of water utilities coverage to the city of Fedithe.
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* Ulkam Logistics, an Ulkam based trucking company.
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* Troakian Sandrail, a privately held Class III Railroad in Troakia.
   
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CCSC runs a popular inter-commerce line between Fedithe, F.O., and Ulkam, representing more than 80% of trade between the two cities. The route is advertised in both cities on television and on the local internet, and includes postal services at the individual level.
 
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By 2175, CCSC split all of its operations into separate unrelated but wholly owned subsidiary entities, becoming a conglomerate - the largest in Fortis.
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The original shipping company was split off as CCF, or Coastal Consolidated Freight. CCF is widely known for its bright turqouise painted shipping containers.
   
 
== Controversies ==
 
== Controversies ==

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Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company

CCSC.png
Industry Conglomerate
Location
Headquaters Ulkam, Fortis
Area Served Global

Founded 2159
CEO Slevorina Yappa (2189-)
Subsidiaries Ulkam Logistics, Fedithe Canalworks


Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company, doing buisiness as CCSC, is a Fortis-owned, Fortis-based Conglomerate.

History

Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company, or CCSC, was founded in 2159 from several denationalized Laythian shipping companies.

Jurkom Service Co, Antarek, and Prusmuy LLC were bought out and incorporated into Baskay Coastal in 2155. BC sought to rebrand, and renamed itself as Coastal Consolidated Shipping Company in 2159. Baskay Coastal, the then largest Fortis based maritime shipping company, sought new investors. As part of a marketing scheme, the CCSC rebrand also incorporated new stock options for employees, and introduced several new routes, including routes from Fortis to other nearby countries. Before 2175, while it was still mainly a shipping company before conglomeration, CCSC shipped all freight, including commercial goods, civilian hazardous goods, and military freight as contractor (MFC) cargo.

As operations grew, CCSC purchased several semi-related businesses, including:

  • Two Dockyards in Laythi, one in Ulkam, one in Kuka, and a smaller repair only yard in Zerban.
  • A single heavy maritime engine factory in Laythi.
  • A commercial radio communications electronics factori in Ulkam.
  • The entirety of Fedithe Canalworks, which is responsible for nearly 60% of water utilities coverage to the city of Fedithe.
  • Ulkam Logistics, an Ulkam based trucking company.
  • Troakian Sandrail, a privately held Class III Railroad in Troakia.



By 2175, CCSC split all of its operations into separate unrelated but wholly owned subsidiary entities, becoming a conglomerate - the largest in Fortis.

The original shipping company was split off as CCF, or Coastal Consolidated Freight. CCF is widely known for its bright turqouise painted shipping containers.

Controversies

References