Difference between revisions of "Gunnar Seaguard Transport"
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'''Gunnar Seaguard Transport''' is the largest international shipper in Europe in both the length of its international routes and in volume of shipping tons. It cooperates closely with the [[Federative Trade Association]], and the Gunnish cross can be seen flying across Europe's busiest shipping lanes. The success of GST, dimmed somewhat by the Qantrixian Depression, has brought Capitollium into the international marketplace. That, say company executives, was the cargo they are most proud of shipping. | '''Gunnar Seaguard Transport''' is the largest international shipper in Europe in both the length of its international routes and in volume of shipping tons. It cooperates closely with the [[Federative Trade Association]], and the Gunnish cross can be seen flying across Europe's busiest shipping lanes. The success of GST, dimmed somewhat by the Qantrixian Depression, has brought Capitollium into the international marketplace. That, say company executives, was the cargo they are most proud of shipping. |
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Gunnar Seaguard Transport is the largest international shipper in Europe in both the length of its international routes and in volume of shipping tons. It cooperates closely with the Federative Trade Association, and the Gunnish cross can be seen flying across Europe's busiest shipping lanes. The success of GST, dimmed somewhat by the Qantrixian Depression, has brought Capitollium into the international marketplace. That, say company executives, was the cargo they are most proud of shipping.
This company has shares available for trade in the FMSE. It is a member of the Gunnlandian Chamber of Commerce.