Incel Chimney

Incel Chimney
Location of the chimney in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Location Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coordinates 44°46′28″N 17°13′35″E / 44.77444°N 17.22639°E / 44.77444; 17.22639Coordinates: 44°46′28″N 17°13′35″E / 44.77444°N 17.22639°E / 44.77444; 17.22639

Incel Chimney is a chimney, manufacturer and firm in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. At 150 meters tall it is one of the largest structures in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] It produces and manufactures chemicals, although it has smaller derivative plants elsewhere.[2] Speciic outputs in the plant includes cellulose and has aided Bosnia in its industrial capacity.[3] According to Dorde Blagocevic, Ince Chimney had joint emergences with Sipad and Krivaja and other ventures.[4] Although it had previously been used to process wood, milling as well as produce pulp and paper, by the mid 1990s it was no longer active and had also served under Serbian administration.[5] During its early chonology it ordered a polyester filament plant, and subsequently ordered a polyester fibre plant from Uhde.[6]

References

  1. Terterov, Marat (2006). Doing Business with Serbia. p. 294.
  2. Indiana University (1996). FBIS Daily Report: East Europe. p. 29.
  3. Tomasevic, Nebojsa (1979). Facts about Yugoslavia. p. 74.
  4. Economic Review. 1979. p. 64.
  5. Tappi Journal. 1994. p. 65.
  6. Chemische Industrie Internationa. 1970. p. 309.
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