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'''Luyties Group Co. Ltd.''' is a Lucian multinational defence, security, and electric company headquartered at [[Birmingham (Lucis)|Birmingham]] with operations worldwide. As [[Luyties Arsenals Co. Ltd.]], it is the fourth largest defence contractor in Eordis , and the third leading arms manufacturer for the [[Lucis Commonwealth of Nations]]. Its largest operations are held in [[Gallia-Bruhl|Gallia]] and in the [[Erebonian Empire]]. It is also the largest electrics company in Eordis as [[Luyties Electric Company]] with branches in 25 countries. | '''Luyties Group Co. Ltd.''' is a Lucian multinational defence, security, and electric company headquartered at [[Birmingham (Lucis)|Birmingham]] with operations worldwide. As [[Luyties Arsenals Co. Ltd.]], it is the fourth largest defence contractor in Eordis , and the third leading arms manufacturer for the [[Lucis Commonwealth of Nations]]. Its largest operations are held in [[Gallia-Bruhl|Gallia]] and in the [[Erebonian Empire]]. It is also the largest electrics company in Eordis as [[Luyties Electric Company]] with branches in 25 countries. | ||
The company is a member of a business alliance under [[SafeHaven]] along with [[Rainford Group]], [[Theimer Works Inc | The company is a member of a business alliance under [[SafeHaven]] along with [[LAe Systems]], [[Rainford Group]], [[Theimer Works Inc.]], [[Richter & Manfred]], [[Royal Ordnance Group]], [[Waltzer Arms]], [[SAKI Co. Ltd.]], and [[Matsuharu Heavy Industries]]. | ||
Following the acquisition of the [[Royal Small Arms Factory]], Luyties Arsenals acquired the rights to reproduce several [[Second Europan War]]-era armaments such as the [[Lee-Enfield]] and the [[Carden HMG]]. | Following the acquisition of the [[Royal Small Arms Factory]], Luyties Arsenals acquired the rights to reproduce several [[Second Europan War]]-era armaments such as the [[Lee-Enfield]] and the [[Carden HMG]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 1 August 2020
Public limited company | |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1 January 1889Luyties Arsenals | as
Founder | Howard Luyties |
Headquarters | Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Key people | Richard Luyties (Chairman and CEO) |
Products | Industrial Machinery Power Plants Autoparts Heavy equipment Electronics Medical Equipment Military technology Defence electronics Munitions Land warfare systems |
Revenue | 9.16 billion Gil |
Number of employees | 32,247 |
Subsidiaries | Luyties Arsenals Alteria Luyties Electric Company Luyties Arsenals Luyties Heavy Industries |
Luyties Group Co. Ltd. is a Lucian multinational defence, security, and electric company headquartered at Birmingham with operations worldwide. As Luyties Arsenals Co. Ltd., it is the fourth largest defence contractor in Eordis , and the third leading arms manufacturer for the Lucis Commonwealth of Nations. Its largest operations are held in Gallia and in the Erebonian Empire. It is also the largest electrics company in Eordis as Luyties Electric Company with branches in 25 countries.
The company is a member of a business alliance under SafeHaven along with LAe Systems, Rainford Group, Theimer Works Inc., Richter & Manfred, Royal Ordnance Group, Waltzer Arms, SAKI Co. Ltd., and Matsuharu Heavy Industries.
Following the acquisition of the Royal Small Arms Factory, Luyties Arsenals acquired the rights to reproduce several Second Europan War-era armaments such as the Lee-Enfield and the Carden HMG.
Currently, the company is involved in the construction of the Class 400 train, arsenals for the HMS King Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII-class aircraft carrier, and upgrades for Rainford-LAe Hurricane.