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'''Volnik Chemical Combine''' ([[Ostro-Ludzic]]: ''Chemițki Kombinát Volník'') is a major [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] {{wp|pharmaceutical}} and {{wp|biotechnology}} {{wp|consortium}} with its headquarters in Ryșovsk, in the subprime of Strakosko. Its portfolio of developments and products includes a variety of {{wp|psychiatric drugs}} such as {{wp|sertraline}}, {{wp|panuramine}}, {{wp|bupropion}}, and {{wp|serdexmethylphenidate}}, among many others. Volnik is widely considered to have introduced the concept of the swallowable pill as opposed to the {{wp|tincture}} to 1960s Ostrozavan society; they have since expanded to have international reach, having developed many pharmaceutical treatments for a wide variety of physical and mental disorders.  
'''Volnik Chemical Combine''' ([[Ostro-Ludzic]]: ''Chemițki Kombinát Volník'') is a major [[Ostrozava|Ostrozavan]] {{wp|pharmaceutical}} and {{wp|biotechnology}} {{wp|consortium}} with its headquarters in Ryșovsk, in the subprime of Strakosko. Its portfolio of developments and products includes a variety of {{wp|psychiatric drugs}} such as {{wp|sertraline}}, {{wp|panuramine}}, {{wp|bupropion}}, and {{wp|serdexmethylphenidate}}, among many others. Volnik is widely considered to have introduced the concept of the swallowable pill as opposed to the {{wp|tincture}} to 1960s Ostrozavan society; they have since expanded to have international reach, having developed many pharmaceutical treatments for a wide variety of physical and mental disorders.  


Initially founded as a {{wp|smokeless powder}} factory in Ryșovsk in 1898, in the [[Ostrozava|Empire of Transkarminia]] owned by the prominent Makloș family of [[Drevstran|Drevstranese]] [[Lushyodorstag|Lushyod]] origin, the Volnik factory was nationalized following the 1922 [[Ostrozava#Dalibor Era|Second Worker's Convetion]]. It continued producing gunpowder and other explosive substances, including {{wp|hexogen}} and {{wp|TNT}}, until after the [[Second Partisans' War]], when it was demilitarized and denationalized by the Beranek administration. It then diversified beyond simple chemical production into the biopharmaceutical industry. Intially developing {{wp|painkillers}}, it expanded to other products throughout the 1970s, providing breakthrough treatments for {{wp|bipolar disorder}} and {{wp|insomnia}}. In the 1980s, Volnik was one of the first commercial entities to produce and market {{wp|antidepressant}}, {{wp|antipsychotic}}, and {{wp|antianxiety}} medication. After the election of ''Primara'' [[List of heads of state of Ostrozava|Eva Sedlaková]] and the expansion of economic ties with Drevstran, Volnik entered into a lucrative partnership with well-established [[Category:Companies of Drevstran|Drevstranese]] pharmaceutical companies, particularly [[Oldokem]], for the procurement of raw chemicals and joint research on new compounds. Volnik is still often considered to be ''"joined at the hip"'' with Oldokem.  
Initially founded as a {{wp|smokeless powder}} factory in Ryșovsk in 1898, in the [[Ostrozava|Empire of Transkarminia]] owned by the prominent Makloș family of [[Drevstran|Drevstranese]] [[Lushyodorstag|Lushyod]] origin, the Volnik factory was nationalized following the 1922 [[Ostrozava#Dalibor Era|Second Worker's Convetion]]. It continued producing gunpowder and other explosive substances, including {{wp|hexogen}} and {{wp|TNT}}, until after the [[Great Republican War]], when it was demilitarized and denationalized by the Beranek administration. It then diversified beyond simple chemical production into the biopharmaceutical industry. Intially developing {{wp|painkillers}}, it expanded to other products throughout the 1970s, providing breakthrough treatments for {{wp|bipolar disorder}} and {{wp|insomnia}}. In the 1980s, Volnik was one of the first commercial entities to produce and market {{wp|antidepressant}}, {{wp|antipsychotic}}, and {{wp|antianxiety}} medication. After the election of ''Primara'' [[List of heads of state of Ostrozava|Eva Sedlaková]] and the expansion of economic ties with Drevstran, Volnik entered into a lucrative partnership with well-established [[Category:Companies of Drevstran|Drevstranese]] pharmaceutical companies, particularly [[Oldokem]], for the procurement of raw chemicals and joint research on new compounds. Volnik is still often considered to be ''"joined at the hip"'' with Oldokem.  
 
Since the 1960s, Volnik has been consistently expanding beyond its initial market with the accquisition of [[XXian]] company [[Company One]] in 1991 and [[XXese]] company [[Company Two]] in 2007; previously a simple {{wp|cooperative}}, Volnik has since transitioned into a multinational {{wp|consortium}} incorporating many smaller cooperatives, worker-enterprise-workshops, and corporations. Volnik has often been accused of fuelling the Ostrozavan mental health epidemic by marketing untested and potentially addictive or ineffective drugs liberally, and by intentionally downplaying the potentially harmful sideeffects of many of its products. Volnik has also recieved criticism due to its {{wp|outsourcing}} of labor to avoid Ostrozavan {{wp|worker protections}}, often garnering accusations of exploitation and underpayment.
[[File:VolnikOldBuilding.png|thumb|left|The original headquarters of Volnik Chemical Combine, in use until 1991 and demolished in 2017. ]]


Since the 1960s, Volnik has been consistently expanding beyond its initial market with the accquisition of [[XXian]] company [[Company One]] in 1991 and [[XXese]] company [[Company Two]] in 2007; previously a simple {{wp|cooperative}}, Volnik has since transitioned into a multinational {{wp|consortium}} incorporating many smaller cooperatives, worker-enterprise-workshops, and corporations. Volnik has often been accused of fuelling the Ostrozavan mental health epidemic by marketing untested and potentially addictive or ineffective drugs liberally, and by intentionally downplaying the potentially harmful sideeffects of many of its products. Volnik has also recieved criticism due to its {{wp|outsourcing}} of labor to avoid Ostrozavan {{wp|worker protections}}, often garnering accusations of exploitation and underpayment.
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 3 March 2024

Volnik Chemical Combine
Consortium
Industrychemicals, pharmaceuticals
PredecessorVolnik Powderworks
Founded1898; 126 years ago (1898)
FounderZoltan Makloș (as Volnik Powderworks)
Headquarters
Ryșovsk
,
S.W.R. Strakosko, Ostrozava
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
92,173
SubsidiariesCompany One
Company Two


Volnik Chemical Combine (Ostro-Ludzic: Chemițki Kombinát Volník) is a major Ostrozavan pharmaceutical and biotechnology consortium with its headquarters in Ryșovsk, in the subprime of Strakosko. Its portfolio of developments and products includes a variety of psychiatric drugs such as sertraline, panuramine, bupropion, and serdexmethylphenidate, among many others. Volnik is widely considered to have introduced the concept of the swallowable pill as opposed to the tincture to 1960s Ostrozavan society; they have since expanded to have international reach, having developed many pharmaceutical treatments for a wide variety of physical and mental disorders.

Initially founded as a smokeless powder factory in Ryșovsk in 1898, in the Empire of Transkarminia owned by the prominent Makloș family of Drevstranese Lushyod origin, the Volnik factory was nationalized following the 1922 Second Worker's Convetion. It continued producing gunpowder and other explosive substances, including hexogen and TNT, until after the Great Republican War, when it was demilitarized and denationalized by the Beranek administration. It then diversified beyond simple chemical production into the biopharmaceutical industry. Intially developing painkillers, it expanded to other products throughout the 1970s, providing breakthrough treatments for bipolar disorder and insomnia. In the 1980s, Volnik was one of the first commercial entities to produce and market antidepressant, antipsychotic, and antianxiety medication. After the election of Primara Eva Sedlaková and the expansion of economic ties with Drevstran, Volnik entered into a lucrative partnership with well-established pharmaceutical companies, particularly Oldokem, for the procurement of raw chemicals and joint research on new compounds. Volnik is still often considered to be "joined at the hip" with Oldokem.

Since the 1960s, Volnik has been consistently expanding beyond its initial market with the accquisition of XXian company Company One in 1991 and XXese company Company Two in 2007; previously a simple cooperative, Volnik has since transitioned into a multinational consortium incorporating many smaller cooperatives, worker-enterprise-workshops, and corporations. Volnik has often been accused of fuelling the Ostrozavan mental health epidemic by marketing untested and potentially addictive or ineffective drugs liberally, and by intentionally downplaying the potentially harmful sideeffects of many of its products. Volnik has also recieved criticism due to its outsourcing of labor to avoid Ostrozavan worker protections, often garnering accusations of exploitation and underpayment.

The original headquarters of Volnik Chemical Combine, in use until 1991 and demolished in 2017.