Quontrol Brouwerij, or simply Quontrol, is a shipping service.
Background[]
Founded in 1983[1], Quontrol Brouwerij primarily specialises in import/export shipping services.
It was acquired in 2010 by the Canadian multinational conglomerate, Vrana Corp[2], and operates as a second-tier subsidiary under Vrana's East Maritime Line. Quontrol also functions alongside other Vrana subsidiaries, namely Integrated Container Systems (ICS), as well as Mainland Chinese firm Xiamjin Wharf Management.[3]
History[]
As of 2013, the position of company director is held by American brewery magnate J.J. van 't Pils.[2]
2010[]
In mid-2010, the company was acquired by the Vrana Corporation. However, market analysts were quick to express doubts over Quontrol's future following its merger under Vrana and the sudden change in leadership.[2]
2013[]
« | We're massively looking forward to working closely with this technology, which is revolutionising our export business. J.J. van 't Pils' statement
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On July 3rd, 2013, the company's director issued a public statement praising the development of a new transport helicopter, stating that it would significantly improve the flow of their exports.[4]
2039[]
With the departure of Vrana's CEO and other senior leadership positions, Quontrol's fate remains uncertain in the face of its parent company's chaos. It is unclear if Vrana's subsidiaries, Quontrol included, will remain operational should the conglomerate suffer a total collapse.[5]
Trivia[]
- Quontrol Brouwerij made its debut into the Armaverse following the release of ArmA 2's Private Military Company DLC and has also appeared (to a minor extent) in ArmA 3, though it isn't explicitly featured outside of its flag and news articles.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 ARMA 3 2013 [Video Game], Bohemia Interactive a.s., \a3\data_f\flags\flag_quontrol_co.paa
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mořický, K 2010, Chernarussian Beer Export Market Stagnates, AAN Online, viewed 10 January 2021, <http://aan.moricky.com/en/europe/26-chernarussian-beer-export-market-stagnates.html>.
- ↑ Mořický, K 2010, Black Element Rebrand Corporate Image, AAN Online, viewed 10 January 2021, <http://aan.moricky.com/en/europe/29-black-element-rebrand-corporate-image.html>.
- ↑ ARMA 2: Private Military Company 2010 [Video Game], Bohemia Interactive a.s., Operation Black Gauntlet, \ca\video_pmc\cp10_outro_b.ogv, 00:01, AAN News
- ↑ ARMA 3: Contact 2019 [Video Game], Bohemia Interactive a.s., News Today 06.18.39, \a3\props_f_enoch\items\documents\data\newspaper_01_co.paa, "VRANA Industries Faces Catastrophic Collapse", News Today
See also[]
- Vrana Corporation (Parent company)