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| name = Tran | | name = Tran International | ||
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| native_name = '' | | native_name = ''Trần Quốc tế'' ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}})<br>''Iraisam-pirenena Tran'' ({{wp|Malagasy language|Nylele}})<br>''Tran Internasional'' ({{wp|Sundanese language|Raji}}) | ||
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| type = {{wp|Holding company}} | | type = {{wp|Holding company}} | ||
| traded_as = | | traded_as = [[Congvat Stock Exchange|CSE]]: TRAN | ||
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| industry = {{wp|Conglomorate}}{{Collapsible list|title='''Full List'''|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;background:transparent;text-align:left;| | | industry = {{wp|Conglomorate}}{{Collapsible list|title='''Full List'''|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;background:transparent;text-align:left;|{{plainlist| | ||
*{{wp|Arms Manufacturing}} | *{{wp|Agriculture}} | ||
*{{wp| | *{{wp|Automotive industry|Automotive}} | ||
*{{wp|Energy Industry}} | *{{wp|Construction}} | ||
*{{wp|Arms Manufacturing|Defense}} | |||
*{{wp|Education}} | |||
*{{wp|Energy Industry|Energy}} | |||
*{{wp|Engineering}} | |||
*{{wp|Financial Services}} | *{{wp|Financial Services}} | ||
*{{wp|Food Industry}} | *{{wp|Food Industry}} | ||
*{{wp|Sogo shosha|General Trading}} | |||
*{{wp|Healthcare}} | |||
*{{wp|Hospitality Industry|Hospitality}} | |||
*{{wp|Logistics}} | |||
*{{wp|Media}} | |||
*{{wp|Metallurgy}} | |||
*{{wp|Mining}} | *{{wp|Mining}} | ||
*{{wp|Palm oil}} | |||
*{{wp|Private military company|Private Security}} | *{{wp|Private military company|Private Security}} | ||
*{{wp|Publishing}} | |||
*{{wp|Real estate}} | |||
*{{wp|Transport|Transportation}} | |||
}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
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*{{flagicon image| | *{{flagicon image|Flag_Da_Huang.png}} [[Huang dynasty|Da Huang]] | ||
*{{flag|Daobac}} | *{{flag|Daobac}} | ||
*{{flagicon image|KainuinoaFlag.png}} [[Kainuinoa]] | |||
*{{flag|Kajera}} | |||
*{{flag|Pulau Keramat}} | |||
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| brands = | | brands = | ||
| services = | | services = | ||
| revenue = {{increase}} 39.78 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] | |||
| revenue = {{increase}} | |||
| revenue_year = 2022 | | revenue_year = 2022 | ||
| operating_income = {{increase}} | | operating_income = {{increase}} 13.53 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] | ||
| income_year = 2022 | | income_year = 2022 | ||
| net_income = {{increase}} | | net_income = {{increase}} 4.72 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] | ||
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| assets = {{Steady}} | | assets = {{Steady}} 66.51 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] | ||
| assets_year = 2022 | | assets_year = 2022 | ||
| equity = {{increase}} | | equity = {{increase}} 21.25 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] | ||
| equity_year = 2022 | | equity_year = 2022 | ||
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| subsid = | | subsid = {{Collapsible list|title='''Full List'''|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;background:transparent;text-align:left;|{{plainlist| | ||
*Tran Academy | |||
*Tran Agribusiness | |||
*Tran Corporation | |||
*Tran Energy | |||
*Tran Financial | |||
*Tran Healthcare | |||
*Tran Heavy Industries | |||
*Tran Logistics | |||
*Tran Property & Land | |||
*Tran Security | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
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'''Tran International''', ({{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}: ''Trần Quốc tế''), is a Daoan {{wp|conglomorate}} based in Congvat. Tran International is the largest conglomerate in Daobac and with a combined revenue of more than 39.78 billion [[Latin solidus|Solidus]] the conglomorate controls 11.3% of the [[Economy of Daobac|Daoan economy]]. Tran is best known for its {{wp|engineering}}, {{wp|energy industry|energy}}, {{wp|arms manufacturing}} and {{wp|mining}}, services. It has a primary listing on the [[Congvat Stock Exchange]] (CSE) and secondary listings in the XX and XX Stock Exchanges. Though the company is publicly listed it is controlled by the [[Tran Family]], whose members are the descendants of its founder. Tran is the {{wp|holding company}} of more than XX {{wp|subsidiary|subsidiaries}} that Tran either wholly controls or owns a {{wp|share (finance)|stake}} in it and has established a strong presence in the domestic and international markets. The company was founded in 1835 by [[Trần Thành Nhân]] and began as a small coal mining company that went by business name of Tran Coal. The Tran family owned a large coal mining concession at Dammay island but was unable to fully exploit the rich coal resources due to a lack of funds to procure manpower and machinery. However Tran's fortunes changed after Daoan independence in 1845 when the influx of {{wp|foreign direct investment}} allowed the Daoan government to funnel much needed capital into its struggling industries. At the time coal was considered a strategic national resource by the government, Tran Mining was eligible to receive funding from the Daoan government. Government funding allowed Tran to transform his small company into the largest coal producer in the country and one of the largest in the Ozerosi region almost overnight, capable of providing XXX tonnes of coal each day for both domestic & foreign consumption. Tran International was eventualy established in 1950 as a {{wp|holding company}} to manage and coordinate the economic activities of all the companies that the Tran family owned and operated. Tran's successfully pioneered the development and commercialization of the {{wp|Circulating fluidized bed|circulating fluidized bed}} (CFB) technology which improved the efficiency of coal combustion while at the same time greatly reducing the number of {{wp|Pollutant|pollutants}} emitted in {{wp|coal-fired power plants}} (CFPP). The technology allows {{wp|developing country|developing}} countries to utilize cheaper coal power plants without worrying the large amount of pollution generated by traditional CFPPs. In the modern era Tran International's subsidiaries operates in a wide range of industries including: {{wp|mining}}, {{wp|energy industry|energy}}, {{wp|arms industry|defense}}, {{wp|Private military company|private security}}, {{wp|financial services}} and {{wp|food processing}}. Through subsidiaries Tran currently has active large scale mining operations as well as the construction of coal-fired power plants in [[Huang dynasty|Da Huang]]. It is also one of the largest {{wp|Arms manufacturing|defense contractors}} in the Ozerosi region. The conglomerate is considered the primary competitor of [[Bao Enterprises]], a conglomorate that operates in similar industries with Tran. There has been on occasion incidents between Tran and Bao led mercenaries engaged in unconfirmed skirmishes in their international operations with both companies consistently denying that any such skirmishes took place. | |||
== History == | |||
== Corporate Structure == | |||
Tran International is involved in 14 {{wp|Industry classification|key industries}} ranging from education to mining & energy services with operations spread across XX countries and XX continents. To manage its wide and farflung businesses Tran has established ten holding {{wp|subsidiary|business units}} (BUs) each responsible for managing and coordinating its business operations in one or more industries. These business units are further subdivided into multiple sub-business units (SBUs) operating in specific industry areas. | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:1.00em; line-height:1.5em;" | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan=2 | Logo | |||
! rowspan=2 | Name | |||
! rowspan=2 | Industry | |||
! rowspan=2 | Employees | |||
! rowspan=2 | Subsidiaries | |||
! rowspan=2 | Revenue<br><small>[[Latin solidus|Solidus ($)]]</small> | |||
! rowspan=2 | Operating Income<br><small>[[Latin solidus|Solidus ($)]]</small> | |||
! rowspan=2 | Net Income<br><small>[[Latin solidus|Solidus ($)]]</small> | |||
! rowspan=2 | Total Assets<br><small>[[Latin solidus|Solidus ($)]]</small> | |||
! rowspan=2 | Total Equity<br><small>[[Latin solidus|Solidus ($)]]</small> | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Academy]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Education}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{decrease}} $500,000 | |||
| {{decrease}} $220,000 | |||
| {{decrease}} $83,600 | |||
| {{steady}} $1,190,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $404,600 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Agribusiness]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Agriculture}} | |||
*{{wp|Fishery}} | |||
*{{wp|Palm oil}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{increase}} $7,530,900,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $2,320,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $881,600,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $13,030,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $4,770,200,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Corporation]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Food Industry}} | |||
*{{wp|Sogo shosha|General trading}} | |||
*{{wp|Hospitality Industry|Hospitality}} | |||
*{{wp|Mass media}} | |||
*{{wp|Publishing}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| | {{plainlist| | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $2,340,000,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $980,000,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $372,400,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $4,790,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $1,628,600,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Energy]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Energy Industry|Energy}} | |||
*{{wp|Metallurgy}} | |||
*{{wp|Mining}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*Vinh Hang Group | |||
*Tôn Kính Quary Corporation | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $9,540,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $3,767,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $1,145,960,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $12,409,400,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $7,279,196,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Financial]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Financial Services}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*Fanambinana Bank | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $3,990,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $1,500,300,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $570,114,200 | |||
| {{steady}} $6,450,000,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $2,193,000,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Healthcare]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Healthcare}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{increase}} $110,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $57,441,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $21,827,580 | |||
| {{steady}} $280,000,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $95,200,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Heavy Industries]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Automotive industry|Automotive}} | |||
*{{wp|Chemical Engineering}} | |||
*{{wp|Construction}} | |||
*{{wp|Arms Manufacturing|Defense}} | |||
*{{wp|Environmental Engineering}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*Takasaki Tran Automotive | |||
*United Defense | |||
*Tran Engineering Systems | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $15,213,756,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $5,083,835,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $1,791,857,300 | |||
| {{increase}} $19,180,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $5,161,200,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Logistics]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Logistics}} | |||
*{{wp|Transport|Transportation}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| | {{plainlist| | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $1,540,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $299,670,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $113,874,600 | |||
| {{increase}} $2,787,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $947,580,000 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Property & Land]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Real Estate}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| | {{plainlist| | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $10,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $3,490,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $1,326,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $134,000,000 | |||
| {{increase}} $3,650,920 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| [[Tran Security]] | |||
| {{plainlist| | |||
*{{wp|Private Defense Agency|Private Security}} | |||
}} | |||
| TBD | |||
| | {{plainlist| | |||
*Eclipse Corps | |||
*General Security Services | |||
}} | |||
| {{increase}} $120,000 | |||
| {{decrease}} $31,000 | |||
| {{decrease}} $11,780 | |||
| {{steady}} $880,000 | |||
| {{steady}} $299,200 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==== Tran Academy ==== | |||
==== Tran Agribusiness ==== | |||
==== Tran Corporation ==== | |||
==== Tran Energy ==== | |||
Tran Energy is the primary holding company for all of Tran's subsidiaries that operates in the {{wp|mining}} and {{wp|Energy industry|energy}} industry. It is the second larges holding group of Tran, contributing a total revenue of 9.5 billion Solidus assest of up to 12 billion Solidus in 2022. Tran Energy was founded in 19XX when Tran underwent a major reform to modernize its corporate structure. Tran Energy is originally known as Tran Coal, a coal mining company that operated the Doi Mat Troi, Ba Ngon Doi and Doi Troi mines on both Dam May and Bau Troi islands from 1835 until the last viable reserves were depleted in 2002. Tran Coal was eventually consolidated as a subsidiary of Tran Energy, alongside various other companies that were formed to manage its international mining and energy operations. In 1995 Daobac entered into negotiations with the nation of [[Huang dynasty|Da Huang]] to establish mining operations in the Jin state. The Baixiangshan region has been identified with the potential to produce 108,082 tonnes of coal per day whereas the Shihuishikuang limestone quary has an estimated daily production capacity if 3,288 tonnes of coal. In the negotiations, Daobac would provide the necessary financial backing and technologies to fully exploit the economic potential of the two mining sites, whereas Da Huang would provide a majority of the manpower to maintain day to day operations. Vinh Hang Group, a mining and energy conglomorate, was established in 1999 by Tran Energy to manage all operations in Da Huang and to date remains the largest contributor of revenue to Tran Energy as a whole. For transportation of the resources extracted, Tran Energy relies on Tran Logistics and its subsidiaires for air, sea and land based transport platforms. The utilization of Tran-owned assets throughout a majority of its operations allows Tran Energy to operate a true {{wp|Vertical integration|vertically integrated}} supply chain. | |||
==== Tran Financial ==== | |||
==== Tran Healthcare ==== | |||
==== Tran Heavy Industries ==== | |||
==== Tran Logistics ==== | |||
==== Tran Property & Land ==== | |||
==== Tran Security ==== | |||
{{main|Tran Security|Eclipse Corps|General Resources}} | |||
Tran Security is a {{wp|private defense agency}} that provides security and defense services for its clients. It is comprised of two subsidiaries: the {{wp|private military company}} Eclipse Corps and the General Resources {{wp|security management}} consulting firm. Tran Security was co-founded by <<INSERT NAME>> a former general of the [[Daobac Self-Defense Forces]] and <<INSERT NAME>>, a former special forces commander from <<TBD>> in 1987. The two men began Eclipse Corps as a firm that provided security services such as VIP protection and surveillance services to both the public and private sectors. What began as a small company with only twenty staff members when it was founded quickly grew to approximately 2,000 personnel of both non-combatant civilian support and combatant personnel. In 2001 Tran International entered into negotiations with Eclipse to provide security services for its assets, primarily its mining operations in Da Huang. This arrangement began in 2003 and in 2006 Tran International acquired Eclipse Corps and placed Eclipse co-founders as both its Chairman and CEO respectively. General Resources was established by Eclipse to provide non-physical security services such as {{wp|risk assessment}} and {{wp|risk analysis}} to identify potential threats and rate system vulnurabilities. Both Eclipse and General Resources has been contracted by the Tran International itself, various Non-Governmental Organiations and the Daoan government. Most notably the [[Office of National Intelligence (Daobac)|Office of National Intelligence]] has allegedly employed the services of Eclipse personnel for various classified missions, an allegation both ONI and Eclipse has denied to date. Eclipse Corps personnel has also been brought into conflict in Da Huang, protecting Tran Energy assets and operations against a brewing Kra insurgency in the interior of Da Huang. | |||
== Operations == | |||
Tran International has operations in a variety of industries spread across XX countries around the world. Its global headquarters is located in Congvat, [[Daobac]]. | |||
=== Da Huang === | |||
[[File:Grasberg_mine.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Baixiangshan Mine open pit, circa 2020]] | |||
Since 1994 and through its business units and subsidiaries, Tran has established substantial mining, construction & metallurgical operations throughout Da Huang. Through Tran Energy and its subsidiaries, Tran extracts large amounts of raw natural resources primarily {{wp|coal}} and {{wp|limestone}} for both consumption within Da Huang and Daobac itself. Vinh Hang Group is subsidiary holding company based in Daobac that operates a {{wp|vertically integrated}} business model and controls all Tran Energy operations in Da Huang. Vinh Hang operates two principal mines: the Baixiangshan mine for coal and the Shihuishikuang quary for limesetone. Both are are {{wp|Open-pit mining|open-pit}} {{wp|surface mining|surface mines}}, and with a production capacity of 105,000 tonnes of coal per day the Baixiangshan is considered as one of the largest open pit mines in the northern hemisphere. Phukhao has a concession area of 27,950 ha and Lebkhong 260 ha. Both mines are leased to Tran through the Resource Extraction Cooperation Agreement signed by the Jin & Daoan governments, providing Vinhhang Group mining rights for XX years in the concession areas. In 2022 Baixiangshan mine had an annual production of 39,450,000 tonnes of coal, with an proven 740,000,000 tones of coal in reserves and a further 3,100,000,000 in resources. Shihuishikuang has an annual production of 1,200,000 tonnes of limestone, with a proven reserves of 98,000,000 tonnes of limestone and a further estimated 510,000,000 tonnes in reserve. Aside from resource extraction operations Tran has invested heavily in Da Huang's energy industry, providing XX {{wp|Watt#Multiples|MW}} of electricity to the nation's electrical power grid, having constructed and operating XX {{wp|Coal-fired power station|coal-fired power plants}} (CFPP) located in the Da Huang's industrial coastal regions. Providing 4 x XXXX MW of electricity, the XXX power station is one of Da Huang's largest CFPP in active operation. | |||
Although most of Tran's ventures in the Jin nation has been framed as a cooperative undertaking, there has been allegations that Tran has subsumed or sidelined most of its Jin partners. Allegations of local Jin government officials engaged in bribery and corruption in projects related with Tran are also commonly heard though none has been proven to date. Due to the presence of hostile rebels in the country Tran employs the services of Eclipse Corps, a {{wp|Private Military Company|private security}} contractor and subsidiary of [[Tran Security]]. Originally tasked for providing security to Tran's assets and personnel in the country, the increasing number of attacks by rebel forces has prompted the deployment of more Eclipse personnel and assets in the region. Its personnel are largely comprised of Daoan citizens who were either veterans of its {{wp|Daobac Self-Defense Forces|armed forces}}, or had recently concluded their period of national service but have opted not to pursue a professional military career. The GSG has often been described as a {{wp|Private army|private army}} of Tran International, having deployed XXX personnel in Da Huang and is supported by a substantial number of military-grade small arms, hardware & infrastructure. Vinh Hang has also been accused of engaging in {{wp|Industrial espionage|corporate espionage}} against its primary competitor [[Bao Enterprises]] who also has active operations in Da Huang. Combined with GSG's growing number of personnel and military capability, this has led to concerns from independent observers of the possiblity of a corporate war taking place in Da Huang. Both the Daoan and Jin governments have attempted to mediate disputes between Tran & Bao at all possible times though these mediation efforts has grown increasingly difficult in recent years. | |||
=== Daobac === | |||
Tran's operates a major campus in XXX, a suburb in the Congvat metropolitan area, that also serves as the company's global headquarters and is home to XXXX employees. The campus is host to a wide range of facilities ranging from office buildings, apartments and housing to accommodate on-site employees, research & development laboratories and learning centers. Tran provides a wide range of services ranging from financial, academic, consumer goods and electronics. Tran owns and controls Fanambina Bank and with a revenue of 3.9 billion Solidus makes it one of the big four banks of Daobac. Fanambina specializes in {{wp|investment banking}} by investing its resources in potential high performing firms in the field of engineering both domestically and abroad. As part of any investments, the bank generally stipulates that breakthroughs achieved by these firms must be shared with Daobac through a {{wp|technology transfer|transfer of technology}} with these agreements either made officially or unofficially. Fanambina also has major domestic presence in {{wp|corporate banking}} and {{wp|consumer banking}} sectors as well. Fanambina Bank's primary headquarters is located in Congvat's central business district (CBD) area at Fanambina Tower. Through Tran Financial, Tran has a firm presence in the insurance sector as well providing private health, automobile, property and life insurance products as well. Tran also has a presence in the {{wp|Retailng|retail}} market through ownership of XXX Group, who controls brands that specializes in, {{wp|Variety store|general merchandises}}, {{wp|Supermarket|supermarkets}} and small-scale {{wp|Grocery store|grocery stores}}. Tran also has ownership of Takasaki-Tran Automotive (TTA), {{wp|Car|automotible}} trading company based in Congvat acting as the sole distributer, agent and importer of Takasaki vehicles in Daobac. The company is a joint venture between Tran Heavy Industries and Takasaki Motor Corporation with the shares distributed evenly between both Tran and Takasaki as each holds held a 50% stake in the company. | |||
=== Ozeros === | |||
{{see also|Association of Ozeros Nations|Equatorial Trade Forum}} | |||
Like many other Daoan conglomorates Tran International has a significant presence throughout most if not all member states of the [[Equatorial Trade Forum]] (Foareko), | |||
=== Others === | |||
== Corporate Affairs == | |||
== Controversies == | |||
=== Corporate Espionage === | |||
=== Environmental Record === | |||
=== Political Influence === |
Latest revision as of 17:24, 16 August 2023
Native name | |
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Holding company | |
Traded as | CSE: TRAN |
Industry | Conglomorate |
Founded | August 15, 1835 |
Founder | Trần Thành Nhân |
Headquarters | Tran Tower, Congvat , |
Area served | |
Key people | |
Revenue | 39.78 billion Solidus (2022) |
13.53 billion Solidus (2022) | |
4.72 billion Solidus (2022) | |
Total assets | 66.51 billion Solidus (2022) |
Total equity | 21.25 billion Solidus (2022) |
Subsidiaries | Full List
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Tran International, (Daoan: Trần Quốc tế), is a Daoan conglomorate based in Congvat. Tran International is the largest conglomerate in Daobac and with a combined revenue of more than 39.78 billion Solidus the conglomorate controls 11.3% of the Daoan economy. Tran is best known for its engineering, energy, arms manufacturing and mining, services. It has a primary listing on the Congvat Stock Exchange (CSE) and secondary listings in the XX and XX Stock Exchanges. Though the company is publicly listed it is controlled by the Tran Family, whose members are the descendants of its founder. Tran is the holding company of more than XX subsidiaries that Tran either wholly controls or owns a stake in it and has established a strong presence in the domestic and international markets. The company was founded in 1835 by Trần Thành Nhân and began as a small coal mining company that went by business name of Tran Coal. The Tran family owned a large coal mining concession at Dammay island but was unable to fully exploit the rich coal resources due to a lack of funds to procure manpower and machinery. However Tran's fortunes changed after Daoan independence in 1845 when the influx of foreign direct investment allowed the Daoan government to funnel much needed capital into its struggling industries. At the time coal was considered a strategic national resource by the government, Tran Mining was eligible to receive funding from the Daoan government. Government funding allowed Tran to transform his small company into the largest coal producer in the country and one of the largest in the Ozerosi region almost overnight, capable of providing XXX tonnes of coal each day for both domestic & foreign consumption. Tran International was eventualy established in 1950 as a holding company to manage and coordinate the economic activities of all the companies that the Tran family owned and operated. Tran's successfully pioneered the development and commercialization of the circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technology which improved the efficiency of coal combustion while at the same time greatly reducing the number of pollutants emitted in coal-fired power plants (CFPP). The technology allows developing countries to utilize cheaper coal power plants without worrying the large amount of pollution generated by traditional CFPPs. In the modern era Tran International's subsidiaries operates in a wide range of industries including: mining, energy, defense, private security, financial services and food processing. Through subsidiaries Tran currently has active large scale mining operations as well as the construction of coal-fired power plants in Da Huang. It is also one of the largest defense contractors in the Ozerosi region. The conglomerate is considered the primary competitor of Bao Enterprises, a conglomorate that operates in similar industries with Tran. There has been on occasion incidents between Tran and Bao led mercenaries engaged in unconfirmed skirmishes in their international operations with both companies consistently denying that any such skirmishes took place.
History
Corporate Structure
Tran International is involved in 14 key industries ranging from education to mining & energy services with operations spread across XX countries and XX continents. To manage its wide and farflung businesses Tran has established ten holding business units (BUs) each responsible for managing and coordinating its business operations in one or more industries. These business units are further subdivided into multiple sub-business units (SBUs) operating in specific industry areas.
Logo | Name | Industry | Employees | Subsidiaries | Revenue Solidus ($) |
Operating Income Solidus ($) |
Net Income Solidus ($) |
Total Assets Solidus ($) |
Total Equity Solidus ($) |
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Tran Academy | TBD | TBD | $500,000 | $220,000 | $83,600 | $1,190,000 | $404,600 | ||
Tran Agribusiness | TBD | TBD | $7,530,900,000 | $2,320,000,000 | $881,600,000 | $13,030,000,000 | $4,770,200,000 | ||
Tran Corporation | TBD | $2,340,000,000 | $980,000,000 | $372,400,000 | $4,790,000,000 | $1,628,600,000 | |||
Tran Energy | TBD |
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$9,540,000,000 | $3,767,000,000 | $1,145,960,000 | $12,409,400,000 | $7,279,196,000 | ||
Tran Financial | TBD |
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$3,990,000,000 | $1,500,300,000 | $570,114,200 | $6,450,000,000 | $2,193,000,000 | ||
Tran Healthcare | TBD | TBD | $110,000,000 | $57,441,000 | $21,827,580 | $280,000,000 | $95,200,000 | ||
Tran Heavy Industries | TBD |
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$15,213,756,000 | $5,083,835,000 | $1,791,857,300 | $19,180,000,000 | $5,161,200,000 | ||
Tran Logistics | TBD | $1,540,000,000 | $299,670,000 | $113,874,600 | $2,787,000,000 | $947,580,000 | |||
Tran Property & Land | TBD | $10,000,000 | $3,490,000 | $1,326,000 | $134,000,000 | $3,650,920 | |||
Tran Security | TBD |
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$120,000 | $31,000 | $11,780 | $880,000 | $299,200 |
Tran Academy
Tran Agribusiness
Tran Corporation
Tran Energy
Tran Energy is the primary holding company for all of Tran's subsidiaries that operates in the mining and energy industry. It is the second larges holding group of Tran, contributing a total revenue of 9.5 billion Solidus assest of up to 12 billion Solidus in 2022. Tran Energy was founded in 19XX when Tran underwent a major reform to modernize its corporate structure. Tran Energy is originally known as Tran Coal, a coal mining company that operated the Doi Mat Troi, Ba Ngon Doi and Doi Troi mines on both Dam May and Bau Troi islands from 1835 until the last viable reserves were depleted in 2002. Tran Coal was eventually consolidated as a subsidiary of Tran Energy, alongside various other companies that were formed to manage its international mining and energy operations. In 1995 Daobac entered into negotiations with the nation of Da Huang to establish mining operations in the Jin state. The Baixiangshan region has been identified with the potential to produce 108,082 tonnes of coal per day whereas the Shihuishikuang limestone quary has an estimated daily production capacity if 3,288 tonnes of coal. In the negotiations, Daobac would provide the necessary financial backing and technologies to fully exploit the economic potential of the two mining sites, whereas Da Huang would provide a majority of the manpower to maintain day to day operations. Vinh Hang Group, a mining and energy conglomorate, was established in 1999 by Tran Energy to manage all operations in Da Huang and to date remains the largest contributor of revenue to Tran Energy as a whole. For transportation of the resources extracted, Tran Energy relies on Tran Logistics and its subsidiaires for air, sea and land based transport platforms. The utilization of Tran-owned assets throughout a majority of its operations allows Tran Energy to operate a true vertically integrated supply chain.
Tran Financial
Tran Healthcare
Tran Heavy Industries
Tran Logistics
Tran Property & Land
Tran Security
Tran Security is a private defense agency that provides security and defense services for its clients. It is comprised of two subsidiaries: the private military company Eclipse Corps and the General Resources security management consulting firm. Tran Security was co-founded by <<INSERT NAME>> a former general of the Daobac Self-Defense Forces and <<INSERT NAME>>, a former special forces commander from <<TBD>> in 1987. The two men began Eclipse Corps as a firm that provided security services such as VIP protection and surveillance services to both the public and private sectors. What began as a small company with only twenty staff members when it was founded quickly grew to approximately 2,000 personnel of both non-combatant civilian support and combatant personnel. In 2001 Tran International entered into negotiations with Eclipse to provide security services for its assets, primarily its mining operations in Da Huang. This arrangement began in 2003 and in 2006 Tran International acquired Eclipse Corps and placed Eclipse co-founders as both its Chairman and CEO respectively. General Resources was established by Eclipse to provide non-physical security services such as risk assessment and risk analysis to identify potential threats and rate system vulnurabilities. Both Eclipse and General Resources has been contracted by the Tran International itself, various Non-Governmental Organiations and the Daoan government. Most notably the Office of National Intelligence has allegedly employed the services of Eclipse personnel for various classified missions, an allegation both ONI and Eclipse has denied to date. Eclipse Corps personnel has also been brought into conflict in Da Huang, protecting Tran Energy assets and operations against a brewing Kra insurgency in the interior of Da Huang.
Operations
Tran International has operations in a variety of industries spread across XX countries around the world. Its global headquarters is located in Congvat, Daobac.
Da Huang
Since 1994 and through its business units and subsidiaries, Tran has established substantial mining, construction & metallurgical operations throughout Da Huang. Through Tran Energy and its subsidiaries, Tran extracts large amounts of raw natural resources primarily coal and limestone for both consumption within Da Huang and Daobac itself. Vinh Hang Group is subsidiary holding company based in Daobac that operates a vertically integrated business model and controls all Tran Energy operations in Da Huang. Vinh Hang operates two principal mines: the Baixiangshan mine for coal and the Shihuishikuang quary for limesetone. Both are are open-pit surface mines, and with a production capacity of 105,000 tonnes of coal per day the Baixiangshan is considered as one of the largest open pit mines in the northern hemisphere. Phukhao has a concession area of 27,950 ha and Lebkhong 260 ha. Both mines are leased to Tran through the Resource Extraction Cooperation Agreement signed by the Jin & Daoan governments, providing Vinhhang Group mining rights for XX years in the concession areas. In 2022 Baixiangshan mine had an annual production of 39,450,000 tonnes of coal, with an proven 740,000,000 tones of coal in reserves and a further 3,100,000,000 in resources. Shihuishikuang has an annual production of 1,200,000 tonnes of limestone, with a proven reserves of 98,000,000 tonnes of limestone and a further estimated 510,000,000 tonnes in reserve. Aside from resource extraction operations Tran has invested heavily in Da Huang's energy industry, providing XX MW of electricity to the nation's electrical power grid, having constructed and operating XX coal-fired power plants (CFPP) located in the Da Huang's industrial coastal regions. Providing 4 x XXXX MW of electricity, the XXX power station is one of Da Huang's largest CFPP in active operation.
Although most of Tran's ventures in the Jin nation has been framed as a cooperative undertaking, there has been allegations that Tran has subsumed or sidelined most of its Jin partners. Allegations of local Jin government officials engaged in bribery and corruption in projects related with Tran are also commonly heard though none has been proven to date. Due to the presence of hostile rebels in the country Tran employs the services of Eclipse Corps, a private security contractor and subsidiary of Tran Security. Originally tasked for providing security to Tran's assets and personnel in the country, the increasing number of attacks by rebel forces has prompted the deployment of more Eclipse personnel and assets in the region. Its personnel are largely comprised of Daoan citizens who were either veterans of its armed forces, or had recently concluded their period of national service but have opted not to pursue a professional military career. The GSG has often been described as a private army of Tran International, having deployed XXX personnel in Da Huang and is supported by a substantial number of military-grade small arms, hardware & infrastructure. Vinh Hang has also been accused of engaging in corporate espionage against its primary competitor Bao Enterprises who also has active operations in Da Huang. Combined with GSG's growing number of personnel and military capability, this has led to concerns from independent observers of the possiblity of a corporate war taking place in Da Huang. Both the Daoan and Jin governments have attempted to mediate disputes between Tran & Bao at all possible times though these mediation efforts has grown increasingly difficult in recent years.
Daobac
Tran's operates a major campus in XXX, a suburb in the Congvat metropolitan area, that also serves as the company's global headquarters and is home to XXXX employees. The campus is host to a wide range of facilities ranging from office buildings, apartments and housing to accommodate on-site employees, research & development laboratories and learning centers. Tran provides a wide range of services ranging from financial, academic, consumer goods and electronics. Tran owns and controls Fanambina Bank and with a revenue of 3.9 billion Solidus makes it one of the big four banks of Daobac. Fanambina specializes in investment banking by investing its resources in potential high performing firms in the field of engineering both domestically and abroad. As part of any investments, the bank generally stipulates that breakthroughs achieved by these firms must be shared with Daobac through a transfer of technology with these agreements either made officially or unofficially. Fanambina also has major domestic presence in corporate banking and consumer banking sectors as well. Fanambina Bank's primary headquarters is located in Congvat's central business district (CBD) area at Fanambina Tower. Through Tran Financial, Tran has a firm presence in the insurance sector as well providing private health, automobile, property and life insurance products as well. Tran also has a presence in the retail market through ownership of XXX Group, who controls brands that specializes in, general merchandises, supermarkets and small-scale grocery stores. Tran also has ownership of Takasaki-Tran Automotive (TTA), automotible trading company based in Congvat acting as the sole distributer, agent and importer of Takasaki vehicles in Daobac. The company is a joint venture between Tran Heavy Industries and Takasaki Motor Corporation with the shares distributed evenly between both Tran and Takasaki as each holds held a 50% stake in the company.
Ozeros
Like many other Daoan conglomorates Tran International has a significant presence throughout most if not all member states of the Equatorial Trade Forum (Foareko),