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Kruger Transport started out delivering packages from a family's house garage, in the outskirts of Chardston City. Now, it is a nationwide shipping company with thousands of employees and offices all around the country. The company's headquarters are still in Chardston, just a few blocks away from where it all started.
Very nice screenshot!
I agree
It from my AuzCreekAndDrainObjects. They storm water drains.What GRF did you use for those canals?
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Thanks! Yours look great, both of them!
Road Town is a real city, the capital of the British Virgin Islands. Apart from the yacht rentals (Road Town is one of the main boat rental centres in the Caribbean), you won't see many companies here at first glance. It would appear that the main income of the city is derived from servicing tourists, of whom there are almost 1,000,000 every year.
However, the truth is that the British Virgin Islands, due to their unique fiscal policy, are one of the largest 'tax havens' in the world, so the biggest income is generated by companies registered there. In 2012, there were almost 500,000 companies active there, and it is now estimated that there could be twice as many! In conjunction with the fact that this small overseas territory is inhabited by just over 37,000 people, this means that statistically each resident is the president of almost 30 companies.
I have created this screenshot based on this map and this picture, the data comes from this, this and this website.
The Main building of the president of the company is located in the central park in the middle of the busy city zone. The gardens and the lake are also designed to relax residents from busy life.
My HQ is an old British manor. The surrounding walls are nothing but ruins now, but hints of a glorious past. All the different CEOs have been invited to the annual business dinner, and the cars can be seen approaching the driveway. All I really want is to run off in one of my seaplanes and go on a very long holiday.
In early 2001, BerlinCorp relocated to the new Airport Business Park. Situated on the the eastern bank of the Grand Central Canal, the new HQ was a central part of the regeneration project that saw the former docks and factories replaced by the new international airport and a selection of office buildings. The new location provides excellent views of the water and neighbours the world famous TTD United Football Club. Today, the canal is largely used by small leisure craft, a far cry from the once thriving industrial traffic that has largely shifted to road and rail transport.
wallyweb wrote:Welcome to Minister's Island Transport. Our operational headquarters is located in the PVM tower in North Side City. It is connected by private suspended monorail to our executive headquarters on Minister's Island which is served by road from East Side City and, at low tide, by causeway from South Side village and by private rail connection from West Side City. A heliport accommodates the Chairman's private helicopter. There are two trains in our private station, an antique steam engine pulling fully restored pullman coaches to entertain visiting dignitaries and a modern diesel powered train with stainless steel coaches available to our executives for visits to our vast transportation empire. Our executives each have a luxury home on the island.
DemianWSE wrote:Kruger Transport started out delivering packages from a family's house garage, in the outskirts of Chardston City. Now, it is a nationwide shipping company with thousands of employees and offices all around the country. The company's headquarters are still in Chardston, just a few blocks away from where it all started.
flogeza wrote:My company's HQ on the JGR Discord Multiplayer Server, that served some islands with honor.
Fredinho wrote:My HQ is an old British manor. The surrounding walls are nothing but ruins now, but hints of a glorious past. All the different CEOs have been invited to the annual business dinner, and the cars can be seen approaching the driveway. All I really want is to run off in one of my seaplanes and go on a very long holiday.
fridaemon wrote:The Main building of the president of the company is located in the central park in the middle of the busy city zone. The gardens and the lake are also designed to relax residents from busy life.
GarryG wrote:Company has purchased a old castle on a Island just off the coast. It serves as a home away from home for all the Managers and as well as a holiday resort.
Quast65 wrote:It's that time of the year, so my children of the night, I present my Spooky Headquarters!
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twills wrote:In early 2001, BerlinCorp relocated to the new Airport Business Park. Situated on the the eastern bank of the Grand Central Canal, the new HQ was a central part of the regeneration project that saw the former docks and factories replaced by the new international airport and a selection of office buildings. The new location provides excellent views of the water and neighbours the world famous TTD United Football Club. Today, the canal is largely used by small leisure craft, a far cry from the once thriving industrial traffic that has largely shifted to road and rail transport.
wallyweb wrote:Welcome to Minister's Island Transport. Our operational headquarters is located in the PVM tower in North Side City. It is connected by private suspended monorail to our executive headquarters on Minister's Island which is served by road from East Side City and, at low tide, by causeway from South Side village and by private rail connection from West Side City. A heliport accommodates the Chairman's private helicopter. There are two trains in our private station, an antique steam engine pulling fully restored pullman coaches to entertain visiting dignitaries and a modern diesel powered train with stainless steel coaches available to our executives for visits to our vast transportation empire. Our executives each have a luxury home on the island.
yazalo [PL] wrote:Road Town is a real city, the capital of the British Virgin Islands. Apart from the yacht rentals (Road Town is one of the main boat rental centres in the Caribbean), you won't see many companies here at first glance. It would appear that the main income of the city is derived from servicing tourists, of whom there are almost 1,000,000 every year.
However, the truth is that the British Virgin Islands, due to their unique fiscal policy, are one of the largest 'tax havens' in the world, so the biggest income is generated by companies registered there. In 2012, there were almost 500,000 companies active there, and it is now estimated that there could be twice as many! In conjunction with the fact that this small overseas territory is inhabited by just over 37,000 people, this means that statistically each resident is the president of almost 30 companies.
I've been thinking about this for a while. 10 days does seem to be a bit long. I'll not change it for the October vote, but I am definitely open to a 5 day vote beginning with November. Does anybody else agree or disagree?Quast65 wrote: 05 Nov 2020 15:20 Never thought I would agree with this man, but he is so right concerning the october screenshot competition!!![]()
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I think that five days is enough, anyway most people vote on the first / second daywallyweb wrote: 05 Nov 2020 15:33 I am definitely open to a 5 day vote beginning with November. Does anybody else agree or disagree?
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