Marskov Heavy Industries

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Marskov Heavy Industries
Rastung Promygsgren Marskov
Public company
Traded as
  • MRHI (OSE)
  • DMHI (NYSE)
  • MHID (VSE)
  • DMHI (FSE)
IndustryHeavy Industry
  • Automotive
  • Shipbuilding
  • Weapons Manufacturing
  • Aerospace
  • Steel
  • Manufacturing
Founded1792
FounderRinljof Marskov
HeadquartersGothenbrisk, Dniegua
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsSteel, Automobiles, Commercial vehicles, Engines, ships, Small Arms, Missile, Jets, Cargo Aircraft, electronic components, ect.
ServicesBanking, financing, leasing
RevenueTemplate:Gain $158 Billion (December 31 2014)
Template:Gain $27.8 Billion (December 31 2014)
Template:Gain $17.4 Billion (FY 2014)
Total assetsTemplate:Gain $716,485,690,000 URD
Total equityTemplate:Gain $164,268,500,000
Owner
  • Marskov Industries Corporation (10.48%)
  • Dnieguan Royal Services Bank (6.61%)
  • The Trust Bank of Dniegua (5.27%)
  • House Atreides (3.72%)
Number of employees
116,785
Divisions
  • Damer-Rotz Automotive
  • Marsk Shibuilding
  • Husqvarna (Since 1994)
  • Adolphis Steelworks
  • Ericsson
SubsidiariesOver 100

Marskov Heavy Industries (Dnieguan:Растунг Промыгсгрен Марсков, Sometimes simply called Marsk) is a large Industrial Corporation from Gothenbrisk, Dniegua. One of the oldest remaning ironworks and later the second steel foundry in Dniegua, it was opened in 1792 by industrialist and nobleman Rinljof Marskov, with a loan from the Royal Court family Atreides, who still hold interest in the company.

Originally a small ironworks, Marskov used his position in the cort to provide cannons to the Dnieguan Military, while producing chains, wagon components, and tools for civil sale. The company grew perpetually throughout the 1800s, eventually becoming the largest stell and heavy metals producer in Skandera.

In the 1900s, Marskov continued to produce civil goods, but shifted far more to a military persepective. In 1954, Gustav Atreides, at the time a high-ranking member of the Marskov Company, and 26 other conspirators and collaborators, were arrested, tried and convicted of War Profiteering and use of Slave Labor; Atreides and two others (Ronald Onslov and Folke Sheffield) was executed in 1956 for their crimes.

The Mid-1980s saw a resurgence in the company as nationalism and political tension soared Dniegua and Skanderia, dramatically increasing revenue for the company. Today, Marskov is a global company, with manufacturing bases in 12 nations, and does business in over 32 states.


Products

Defense