Adolph Oderich arrived in Brazil.
Oderich’s long history begins on June 1st, 1879. It was on this date, over a century ago, that the young German, Adolph Oderich, who was 22 years old at the time, landed in Porto Alegre from the city of Wittenburg, at the invitation of an exporting company from Hamburg, to work as a Travelling Salesman. Young Adolph moved to São Sebastião do Caí, got married and had six children: Max, Ernesto, Carlos Henrique, Irene, Irma and Max Adolfo. He opened a general store in the town and then opened a lard refinement center. The homogenous and superior lard standard, sold under the brand Sol, quickly gained notoriety.
With an entrepreneur spirit and demonstrating that he was a great visionary, he nurtured his children with the principle of dynamism and innovation.
This year, Oderich acquired a new factory in the state of Goiás. The Luziânia unit will be very important for the evolution of the company's history, as it will allow it to expand its business with greater possibilities.