Manufacturing in Pelinai (Pacifica)

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Manufacturing in Pelinai is a significant portion of the Pelinese economy, accounting for 35.7% of its GDP in 2022 and a large fraction of its economic growth during the 21st century. It encompasses a diverse portfolio of production sectors, many of which are advanced technology industries that employ a large amount of college-educated workers and offer a high degree of value added.

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Aerospace

The aerospace industry in Pelinai is highly diversified and encompasses companies producing a variety of products, including completed aircraft, rocket components & engines, satellites, jet engine systems, aircraft mechanical components, avionics systems, and more. Aerospace and allied industrial firms are a prominent component of many aspects of the Pelinese manufacturing landscape, with a strong presence in both the Pelinese state’s portfolio of national industrial firms and many of the major keiretsu specializing in heavy industry; due to a high level of focus on aerospace development by both the Pelinese and former communist governments, a higher proportion of aerospace firms are also state-owned in comparison to other manufacturing sectors.

Aircraft

In contrast to many other heavy industries, aircraft manufacturing has a long history as a significant sector of the Pelinese economy. Its modern implementation employs approximately 410,000 people in a great variety of companies, ranging from small, specialized firms marketing products such as aircraft kits and light aircraft to established builders of military and heavy civil aircraft like Aetherdyne and Nanohi. In addition to the traditional combination aircraft designer/builder model, some companies in Pelinai specialize in aircraft design only and delegate their production to a dedicated manufacturer; such design bureaus are almost uniformly state-operated and in a keiretsu with their associated airframe builder, while traditionally organized firms exhibit more variety in their structure. The vast majority of the supply chains used by the Pelinese aerospace industry are domestic, including both raw materials and intermediate manufactured components, which has also allowed a strong presence of companies specializing in the production of aircraft electrical systems, avionics, powerplants, hydraulic systems, and other subsystems.

Pelinai possesses many significant aircraft firms, including Aetherdyne IDB, Nanohi IDB, Yoruka, Kaiyoko-Ruzikov, Torikov, Rūna, and Sochaiko Aviation, while major helicopter production firms include Haruko and Berkut. Major centers of final airframe assembly in Pelinai include Nishiyama and Korolyeviya in Stelossia, as well as Kurokawa in Sevaria; component production is concentrated in the same areas, along with greater diffusion into neighboring towns.

Space systems

Petrochemicals

Oil refining

Polymer materials

Electronics

Pelinai possesses an electronics manufacturing industry with a high level of technological suphostication and production volume capacity, due primarily to the efforts of the Pelinese state and state-owned industry to encourage its development for military purposes. It encompasses the full range of electronics products, including semiconductor devices and integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, electronic subsystems, and completed electronics, as well as peripheral devices. In addition to “pure” electronics like computer systems and handheld electronics, much of Pelinai’s electronics equipments production is used as intermediate manufactured components of other products such as automobiles, aircraft, and machinery.

Since the beginnings of semiconductor manufacturing in Kikayu, Stelossia in 1994, Pelinese electronics manufacturers have substantially improved the construction quality, reliability, and flexibility of their systems while simultaneously expanding research and development into new technologies. Pelinai now currently possesses one of the most technically advanced and well-equipped electronics design and manufacturing pipelines in the world, with a high level of innovation and substantial fixed capital resources.

Semiconductors

Electronic components

Finished systems

Pelinese industry manufactures an extraordinary variety of completed electronics systems, including stationary and laptop computers, industrial computer & processor systems, handheld electronics, peripheral devices such as printers, and more.

Industrial electronic systems are a significant product of both the Pelinese electronics industry and the broader Pelinese manufacturing sector, particularly those involved in the operation of factory machinery. Significant types of industrial electronic systems manufactured in Pelinai include programmable logic controllers, industrial control systems, rack-mounted electronics, and data center equipment.

Production technology

Pelinai possesses one of the largest and most technically advanced machine industries in the world. Favorable government policies, high demand for production technology from other industries in Pelinai, and improved access to technology and resources have facilitated enormous expansion of production capacity, machine quality, and technological sophistication, allowing the Pelinese machine-building complex to attain a position of prominence within the Pelinese economy. Companies such as East Mediterranean Precision Manufacturing, Tōkaiyō Machinery, and Hoshihana possess a significant share of the global market for basic production technology such as CNC machine tools, industrial robots, and industrial metalworking equipment.

Consumer goods

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