Synprosyn
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Native name | Mikamintuj Nada |
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Direct distributist syndicate | |
Industry | Plastics, industrial waste recycling |
Founded | January 7, 1910Maktarim, Talahara | in
Area served | Global |
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Ⲇ3.77 billion (2023) ($4.9 billion) | |
Total assets | Ⲇ26.4 billion (2023) ($34.28 billion) |
Members | 31,900 (2022) |
Website | synprosyn.tal.com |
Synthetic Products Syndicate DDS (Takelat: ⵎⵉⴽⴰⵎⵉⵏⵜⵓⵊ ⵏⴰⴷⴰ; Mikamintuj Nada MBN), commonly known as SynProSyn (MiMiNa) is a Talaharan chemical producer based in the capital of Maktarim, with facilities across the country and several facilities across the world. Initially formed by a group of researchers from the National Petroleum Syndicate's research division, SynProSyn was established as a direct distributist syndicate as a result of anti-trust negotiations in 1910, going to market with Talarite, one of the world's first synthetic plastics.
In addition to being one of the single largest syndicates in Talahara based on its assets and revenues, it is one of the largest chemical producers in the world, having also expanded into several niche ancillary sectors including chemical and industrial waste recycling. Politically, SynProSyn wields significant influence as one of the core stakeholders in the Eco-Future Industrial Group, an industrial salon with six seats on the Supreme Legislative Council and one representative at the Executive Council.