Kerdos Company
Kerdos Company | |
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General Information | |
Motto | "Once and again." |
Status | Active |
Leader | Edmond Zaccone |
2IC | Dan Russ |
Owner | New Republic |
Historical Information | |
Founded | Year 7 Day 335 |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | New Republic |
Industry | Recycling company |
Holosite | Kerdos Company |
Kerdos Company is a recycling company.
History
Glorious Beginnings
Kerdos Company started out as a single recycling plant on Coruscant during the time of the Old Republic. Over the years Kerdos Company managed to grow to be a significant player in Coruscant industry, providing the ever-thirsty and growing economy with valuable raw materials salvaged from all manner of old and now inoperable or useless assets. Oppression and Dissolution
These years of growth and prosperity came to a sudden end with the rise of the Galactic Empire. The Empire's aggressive nationalisation and suppression policies made free business impossible for Kerdos. Vital members of its staff, ranging from normal workers to management, faced restrictions and oppression for being non-humans. The final straw came for many when the company was renamed "Imperial Waste Services". The non-human staff were treated so poorly, they came to refer to themselves as "Imperial Waste".
Rebirth and Rise
As a result Kerdos suffered an internal split, with a large portion of its staff abandoning Coruscant for the Outer Rim and leaving behind a mere shell of the conglomerate that it once was. With the help of the Rebel Alliance the defectors managed to rebuild their business unoppressed on Adbatar, making its first new step onto the galactic market in the end of year 7 of the galactic timeline. This new group, formed with a united goal towards freedom, would come to be recognised as a resurrection of the company they had once broken off with; once again, they would be known as the Kerdos company.
Illa`an Marallaus was 2IC prior to Edmond Zaccone.
On Y14 D253 Edmond Zaccone was promoted to Chief Executive Officer, replacing Kristina Roberts, who had moved into her position as CEO of Industrial Automation.
On Y15 D3 CEO Edmond Zaccone resigned. A replacement leader has yet to be named.
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