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    On September 26, 1876, 28-year-old Fritz Henkel and his two partners founded Henkel & Cie in Aachen, Germany. The company launched a laundry detergent based on sodium silicate, which they named “Universal-Washmittel.”

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    The company was founded in 1876 in Aachen as Henkel & Cie [3] by Friedrich Karl Henkel and two other partners who were owners of a factory producing sodium silicate. [4] They marketed his first product, "Universalwaschmittel", a universal detergent based on sodium silicate.

  4. Henkel's roots go back to September 26, 1876, when Fritz Henkel founded Henkel & Cie, a three-man company based in Aachen, engaged in making a 'Universal Detergent.' Henkel was from the Hesse region and was then 28.

  5. Fritz Henkel founded the laundry detergent company Henkel. On September 26 1876, the 28-year-old Fritz Henkel and his two partners founded the company Henkel & Cie in Aachen. The company’s product was a laundry detergent based on sodium silicate, which they named Universal-Waschmittel.

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  6. On September 26, 1876, Fritz Henkel and his two partners founded the company Henkel & Cie in Aachen. Just two years later, he moved the company to Düsseldorf. Find out here, how Fritz Henkel succeeded in developing his company through innovation, entrepreneurial vision and decisiveness: Learn more.

  7. Aug 13, 2024 · In 1876, at the age of just 28, Fritz Henkel and two business partners found the company Henkel & Cie in Aachen. Their aim is to develop a more efficient laundry detergent with a new washing method.

  8. On 26 September 1876, he founded the detergent factory "Henkel & Cie" in Aachen together with the owners of the Rheinische Wasserglasfabrik "Scheffen und Dicker". After Scheffen and Dicker left the company, Henkel took sole responsibility.

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