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OCI Company Ltd.
Native name
오씨아이 주식회사
FormerlyDC Chemical
Company typePublic
KRX: 010060
IndustryChemical
Founded5 August 1959; 64 years ago (1959-08-05)
FounderLee Hoi-rim
Headquarters,
Key people
Kim Teak-joung
(President & CEO)
Websitewww.oci.co.kr/en/
Footnotes / references
[1]

OCI Company Ltd. (OCI; Korean오씨아이 주식회사) is a chemical company founded in 1959, with its head office in Seoul, South Korea. The company's name is an initialism of its former corporate name, Oriental Chemical Industries (Korean동양화학공업; Hanja東洋化學工業; RRDongyang Hwahak Gongeop).

The main products of OCI include polycrystalline silicon, hydrogen peroxide, fumed silica, coal tar pitch, BTX, and other chemical related materials.[1]

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History

OCI was founded by Lee Hoi-rim as Oriental Chemical Industries in 1959. OCI was the first company to establish a soda ash factory and boosted the alkali industry in South Korea.[2] In 2001, Oriental Chemical Industries merged with Korea Steel Chemical and changed its name to DC Chemical. However, after eight years, DC Chemical was reverted to OCI with the acronym of its original name.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "INTEGRATED REPORT 2020" (PDF). OCI.
  2. ^ Lee, Ho-jeong (June 13, 2010). "Embracing the Kaesong spirit". Korea Joongang Daily.
  3. ^ Hong, Yen-mi (29 March 2009). "DC Chemical Gets New Name, OCI". Maeil Business Newspaper.

External links

  • Business data for OCI:
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