Part of the industry series of articles.
| Atlantic Works | |
|---|---|
| Municipal Corporation of Vekllei | |
| Employees | 14,000 |
| Founded | 1916 |
| Headquarters | Oslola |
| Industry | Heavy industry |
| Revenue | AK โพ 16 billion |
| Traded | AWK |
Atlantic Works is an intermunicipal cooperative business in Vekllei that designs and manufactures heavy equipment and machinery. It comprises a number of constituent workshops ranging from individuals in sheds to large firms with established factories and design teams. About 200 factories, dockyards and manufacturies are associated with the cooperative, which together contribute substantially to engineering independence and sovereignty, as its constituent workshops produce domestic alternatives to hundreds of machines, products and electrical equipment.
Prior to the war and the founding of the 4th Commonwealth, Atlantic Works was a vertically integrated multinational corporation headquartered in Oslola. At the height of its power, Atlantic Works represented ten per cent of specialised machinery engineering in Europe, and specialised in factory tooling and heavy machinery. The company was municipalised in the Commonwealth period, and effectively broken up into a dozen constituent workshops across the new constituent republic of Oslola.
Today, Atlantic Works specialises in industrial, electrical, aerospace and vehicle engineering as well as a variety of consumer and commercial machinery. Famous products include the Fairie seaplane and the Coral-series commuter trains found commonly throughout Vekllei.