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The Madagi Soda Company manufactures soda ash near the Kenyan town of Magadi, which is in the southwest of Kenya. The company was founded in 1911 and mines trona from a site near Lake Magadi, in the Rift Valley. The trona is converted by Magadi to soda ash, at a facility near the mining operations, and the soda ash is transported by rail to Mombasa for onward shipping. Magadi is a subsidiary of Brunner Mond, Imperial Chemical Industries, and of Tata Chemicals, and is headquartered in Magadi, Kenya.

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The company operates a railway branchline linking with the main Kenyan Railway System.

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