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== Scope and classification ==
== Scope and classification ==
Some organizations may overlap with other structural categories, such as state systems or regional power structures. Classification on this page reflects primary function rather than legal or political status.
Some organizations may overlap with other structural categories, such as state systems or regional power structures.  


Organizations listed here may be active during one or more periods outlined in the [[Timeline]].
Organizations listed here may be active during one or more periods outlined in the [[Timeline]].

Revision as of 01:26, 30 January 2026

This page provides an overview of major industrial organizations operating within the Vrienden Universe.

Industrial organizations are entities primarily engaged in manufacturing, engineering, resource extraction, heavy industry, or large-scale technical production. These organizations are typically associated with long-term infrastructure, machinery, industrial systems, or complex production processes.

Definition

Within the context of the Vrienden Universe, an industrial organization is defined as an entity whose primary function involves:

  • Manufacturing or assembly of physical goods
  • Heavy machinery or vehicle production
  • Industrial engineering or design bureaus
  • Chemical, metallurgical, or materials processing
  • Industrial logistics and large-scale production systems

Industrial organizations are distinct from purely commercial bodies, which focus on trade, retail, or financial services rather than production.

Family-associated industrial organizations

Schroeter family

Independent and state-linked organizations

Industrial bodies not directly tied to a single family lineage, including state-operated or mixed-control entities.

Scope and classification

Some organizations may overlap with other structural categories, such as state systems or regional power structures.

Organizations listed here may be active during one or more periods outlined in the Timeline.

See also