Schoeller Allibert appoints Alejandro Cabal Uribe as CEO

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Get in touch[August, 26, 2024] - Schoeller Allibert, the returnable transport packaging manufacturer and solutions provider, today announced the appointment of Alejandro Cabal Uribe as its Chief Executive Officer, effective October 1 2024. Alejandro succeeds Adrian Letts, who becomes Chair of the Supervisory Board.
Alejandro brings a wealth of experience in the packaging industry from his 23 years at Tetra Pak, where he held several senior leadership positions. Most recently, serving as President of Tetra Pak Japan & Korea, where he led the business across these key markets, driving growth and strengthening the company’s market position. Prior to this, he held a range of regional leadership roles in Iberia and Italy.
The Schoeller Allibert Supervisory Board commented: “Alejandro brings more than 20 years of business leadership, operations, and sales experience to Schoeller Allibert. With a strong track record of driving growth, innovation, customer-focused strategies, and sustainability initiatives, Alejandro is well-positioned to lead the company into the next phase of its development. We warmly welcome Alejandro and look forward to working with him.”
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