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Revision as of 16:22, 15 May 2024
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Ward Industries
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| Industry | Heavy Manufacturing and Technology | ||||
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| Headquaters | Ward, Zokesia | ||||
| Area Served | Global | ||||
| Founded | 2059 | ||||
| Subsidiaries | Logi Motor Company
Ward Industries, Aerospace Divison Ward Industries, Naval Division |
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Ward Industries is a Zokesian-based company founded in 1904 by Sir John Steuart, Earl of Ward, to manufacture carriages for the Royal Family. It since has developed into a thriving aerospace and military contractor and has pioneered several designs integral to the Zokesian Military.
In 2158, Ward Industries merged with Cyten Aerospace to form Cyten-Ward Industries.
