Norse Way Group

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The Norse Way Group, is a group of companies that produces automobiles, aerospace craft, specialist craft (such as snow automobiles, custom built automobiles, ect) and boat craft. It maintains a controlling share in several metal refineries and recycling plants. It has direct control of the entire group and contains a major bank. The Norse Way Group is considered to be a symbol of the close economic relationship between the Federation of the Southern Coast and Norgsveldet. It's also the largest company that uses the Federation's Codetermination method.

Major group companies

Group Company Establishment Products
Gyllir Motor Corporation 1967 Banking, financing, leasing;
Gyllir Industries 1967 manufactures textile machinery (looms), forklifts, automotive components, and other equipment;
Gyllir Auto Body 1967 manufactures vehicles, parts and auto bodies;
Gyllir Financial Services 1967 Financial services;
Gyllir Housing Corperation 2003 residential construction; Federation's owns 60%; Norse Way owns 30%;
Gyllir Motors Yasteria 1967 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; R&D; sales
Gyllir Motors Borea 1972 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; R&D; sales
Gyllir Motors Aurora 1980 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; R&D; sales
Gyllir Motors Concord 1967 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; R&D; sales
Gyllir Motors Novaris 1974 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; R&D; sales
Gyllir Motors Blaskog 1989 manufacturing vehicles; marketing; sales
Selma Watercrafts 2002 manufacturing watercraft; marketing: sales
Trace-Core Mills 1976 manufactures automotive steel;
GE&H 1992 manufactures machine tools and auto parts;
Subteario Corporation 2005 manufactures compact automobiles;
Viking Minerals 1972 manufactures automotive metals;
Grønne Hjul 1990 manufactures automotive components;
Yornorth 2010 manufacturer of trucks and buses;
Voiture Aérienne 1977 manufacturer of aerospace crafts;
Lowgreen 1988 Recycling of vehicles, electronics and E-Trash;
Renew! 2019 manufacturer of electric vehicles; R&D;
Mitch & Kolberg 2015 manufacturer of custom built vehicles;