Confederate Automakers Consortium
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Industry | Automotive |
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Predecessor | FAS |
Headquarters | Sacrament , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Automobiles, commercial vehicles, motorcycles, auto parts |
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Confederate Automakers Consortium (CAC) is a Confederate multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Sacrament, Blackhelm Confederacy. It designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles under its own name as well as the Eudoxius and Regali brands. CAC is the largest manufacturer of automobiles in Hesperidesia.
History
The Confederate Automakers Consortium (CAC) was formed in the early 2000s amid the period of economic upheaval following the collapse of Exponent. The automotive industry within the newborn Blackhelm Confederacy was particularly hard-hit, a problem compounded by foreign companies shunning Confederate industry during the nation's aggressive period of unification, with many automakers struggling to stay afloat. In response to these challenges, seven prominent companies—Audacia, Eudoxius, Devenio, Whitewood, Magis, FAS, and Ironarrow—came together to pool their resources and expertise. This strategic alliance aimed to stabilize the industry, foster innovation, and ensure long-term sustainability.