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'''ESB Armada''' ('''Euran Shipbuilding Businesses Armada''') is a military shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry registered in [[Constancia]] and doing business in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. It was formerly the military shipbuilding division of [[Aldurian Shipbuilding Corporation]], privatized and sold to the ESB Euran Directorate in {{AN|1674}}. It is a subsidiary of [[ESB Susa]] and is administratively and operationally controlled by the ESB Euran Directorate.
'''ESB Armada''' ('''Euran Shipbuilding Businesses Armada''') is a military shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry registered in [[Constancia]] and doing business in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. It was formerly the military shipbuilding division of [[Aldurian Shipbuilding Corporation]], privatized and sold to the ESB Euran Directorate in {{AN|1674}}. It is a subsidiary of [[ESB Susa]] and is administratively and operationally controlled by the ESB Euran Directorate.


It is due to open a shipyard in [[Avey]], [[Zeed]] in 1725, and another near [[Fort Concord]] by 1727.
It is due to open a shipyard in [[Avey]], [[Zeed]] in 1735, and another near [[Fort Concord]] by 1737.


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Revision as of 09:02, 25 July 2024

ESB Armada (Euran Shipbuilding Businesses Armada) is a military shipbuilding company and a provider of professional services to partners in government and industry registered in Constancia and doing business in Nouvelle Alexandrie. It was formerly the military shipbuilding division of Aldurian Shipbuilding Corporation, privatized and sold to the ESB Euran Directorate in 1674 AN. It is a subsidiary of ESB Susa and is administratively and operationally controlled by the ESB Euran Directorate.

It is due to open a shipyard in Avey, Zeed in 1735, and another near Fort Concord by 1737.