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O.I. Corporation ("OIC") was organized in
1963 under the Business Corporation Act of the
State of Oklahoma under the name Clinical
Development Corporation (CDC), a building
contractor for medical and research
enterprises. Within a few years, CDC was
unable to meet its financial obligations and
was placed on the market as a "public shell
corporation" and was purchased by investors
for a new business. In 1969 CDC changed its
name to Oceanography International Corporation
("OIC"), and moved its headquarters into a
6,250 sq. ft. facility on 2.49 acres of land
in College Station, Texas where it changed its
focus to oceanography equipment. This business
led to OIC's production of water quality
measurement instrumentation, as oceanography
equipment declined. In 1969 O.I. Corporation
developed the Company's first TOC analyzer.
Today O.I. Corporation operates as a single
business and designs, manufactures, markets,
and supports analytical instruments used for
sample preparation, detection, and measurement
of chemical compounds. The Company provides
the highest quality instruments available at
the best value to our customers. Our products
are supported by an ever increasing network of
field sales and service, and applications
personnel.
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