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Cargo tables are how the Wiki stores structured, machine-readable data about its articles — things like a company's founding year, industry, and website, or an incident's affected product and current status. This is the data that populates the infobox you see at the top of articles like [[John Deere]], and the same data is also consumed by external projects such as the [https://github.com/FULU-Foundation/CRW-Extension Consumer Rights Wiki browser extension], as well as anyone wanting hard data on the Wiki's contents.
Cargo tables are how the Wiki stores structured, machine-readable data about its articles — things like a company's founding year, industry, and website, or an incident's affected product and current status. This is the data that populates the infobox you see at the top of articles like [[John Deere]], and the same data is also consumed by external projects such as the [https://github.com/FULU-Foundation/CRW-Extension Consumer Rights Wiki browser extension], as well as anyone wanting hard data on the Wiki's contents.


Which Cargo template a given article uses is determined by its [[Consumer_Rights_Wiki:Article_Types|article type]]. The main ones you'll see are:
Which Cargo template a given article uses is determined by its [[Consumer_Rights_Wiki:Article_types|article type]]. The main ones you'll see are:
* [[Template:CompanyCargo]] — for company articles
* [[Template:CompanyCargo]] — for company articles
* [[Template:ProductCargo]] — for product and product-line articles
* [[Template:ProductCargo]] — for product and product-line articles