Compañía Industrial Sevilla.
Variant namesThe Compania Industrial Sevilla, S.A. was organized on April 27, 1943 to produce ethyl alcohol from either blackstrap molasses or invert molasses. Originally conceived as a wartime effort to relieve fuel shortages, the distillery continued to operate in the postswar period. In 1952, the company was dissolved and the distillery became the Sevilla Division of the Francisco Sugar Company.
From the description of Minutes, 1943-1952. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 23230129
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creatorOf | Compañía Industrial Sevilla. Minutes, 1943-1952. | University of Florida | |
referencedIn | Braga Brothers Collection, 1860-1984, 1895-1970 | Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida |
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associatedWith | Francisco Sugar Company. Sevilla Division. | corporateBody |
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Alcohol as fuel |
Alcohol in industry |
Diversification industry |
Sugar |
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Active 1943
Active 1952