Olino Kemia
Private | |
Industry | Chemical manufacture |
Founded | 1865 |
Founder | Jakobo Brunnquell |
Headquarters | Olino, Rakeo |
Area served | Rakeo |
Products | Dyes Fertilizer Sugar Substitutes Pesticides Others |
Parent | Directory of Industrial Matters Subdirectory of Commercial Exports |
Olino Chemical (Rakeoian: Olino Kemia) is a chemical manufacturing company that operates in Rakeo.
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Current Operations
Business Areas
Olino Chemical operates in the following business areas:
- Fertilizer/Pesticides for agricultural use
- Dyes for textile manufacture
- Sugar substitute production
Production
Olino Chemical produces fertilizers, pesticides, dyes, and other industrial chemicals.
International Investments
In 2020, Olino Chemical began a contract to produce pesticides for export to Terranihil.
Ownership
The company was originally owned by the Brunnquell family. After Johano Brunnquell stated his opposition to Richard Cornell's appointment as General Secretary, he disappeared and the companies assets were transferred to the Sicily family.
History
Founding
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The Olino Kemia company was established in 1865 by Jakobo Brunnquell, focusing mainly on creating dyes for a burgeoning textiles industry. Following the decline of textiles in Rakeo, the business pivoted to serving Eastern Rakeo's rapidly expanding need for fertilizer.
Civil War
During the Rakeoian Civil War, Olino Kemia was suspected to have been the provider of carbon monoxide shells used in the Paragon Siege, as well as providing synthetic oxidizers for use in ammunition.