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New director for A. Celli Paper in South America
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taly-based paper manufacturing equipment specialists A.Celli Paper has appointed Guido Dellagnelo
as its Latin America Director. Dellagnelo will be based at São
Paulo in Brazil, with the main focus to identify new market opportunities and to define the required actions to generate additional growth and business
opportunities within the Latina America geographical area. At the same time Sonia Bertetto has been appointed as Area Sales Manager at A.Celli Paper for Latin America, and will jointly work with Dellagnelo by providing all necessary support from its headquarters located at Tassignano, near Lucca in Italy, with focus on customer service.
Nilsson appointed chief executive of Port of Trelleborg
Jörgen Nilsson has been appointed chief executive of Port of Trelleborg. He replaces current chief executive Tommy Halén, who has chosen to move on to new challenges. “We are pleased that we
have found a new CEO who can continue the work on the port’s relocation, expansion and further development,” says Torbjörn Karlsson, chairman of Port of Trelleborg. “Port of Trelleborg, with a planned expansion of the port, has major challenges and investments ahead of the next few years. We are convinced that Jörgen Nilsson will continue to push the company’s development further forward.” Nilsson, 51, was previously vice president of DHL Freight Sverige AB. He has long experience in transport and logistics, and has a good knowledge of the region’s
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Prior to joining A.Celli Group, Guido Dellagnelo worked for many years in the tissue industry, where he managed a number of key national accounts, developed and oversaw market segment product strategy and promoted international market business development. “I believe that, with his managerial skills and extensive
Guido Dellagnello
experience in the Latin America area, Mr Dellagnelo will become a significant support member of our sales team,” said Mario Fazzi, managing director of A.Celli Paper.
Mark Charnock joins Ribble Packaging
Ribble Packaging, the Oldham, UK-based 100 percent recycled cardboard packaging manufacturer, has appointed Mark Charnock as a non- executive advisor. Charnock is currently managing
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business community and development.
“It is a big challenge and will
be extremely exciting to lead the business and contribute to the further positive development of the Port of Trelleborg, a good company with large scale challenges and investments ahead,” says Nilsson.
director of the social enterprise, Gone for Good, which runs a smartphone app to help people reuse and recycle unwanted goods by arranging collection of them by national and local retail charities across the UK. He was for many years a retail and financial analyst in the City, where he worked for Investec and ING Charterhouse, prior to which he worked in the retail industry in business development roles in the UK, North America and across Europe. He is also a qualified solicitor. “I’m looking forward to working with Ribble. At the heart of what they do is trying to provide packaging solutions which reduce waste, promote sustainability and help the environment. It resonates with my interests in
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Mark Charnock
encouraging re-use and recycling as well as Corporate and Social Responsibility,” said Charnock. “We are delighted Mark has
agreed to work with us as a non-executive advisor. Corporate and Social Responsibility (CSR) and promoting sustainability is integral to who we are as a company. Having the benefit of Mark’s advice will deepen our understanding of how we can help our customers save money through innovative and environmentally-friendly packaging products and services,” said Stephen Rector, managing director of Ribble Packaging Ltd.
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