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Tetra Pak has announced the appointment of Haithem Debbiche as its new Managing Director for West Africa.
Haithem Debbiche succeeds Aruna Oshiokamele, who held this position since 2018.
A graduate of the Sorbonne University in Paris, Haithem joined Tetra Pak in 2003, where he held various positions within the organization.
"I feel honoured by this appointment. West Africa is a dynamic region with great potential, and I am committed to leveraging my expertise to best support our customers in their growth and innovation strategies," stated Haithem Debbiche.
West Africa is a strategic priority for Tetra Pak, demonstrated by over thirty-five years of local presence in the region.

Haithem will be based in Lagos, Nigeria, further reinforcing Tetra Pak's strong commitment to its customers in the region.
"As an end-to-end solutions provider, we deliver the latest innovations tailored to the evolving needs of this fast-moving market, while keeping sustainability at the heart of our business.
"By delivering solutions that closely align with our customers’ needs, I am confident that we will strengthen our position as the partner of choice for our valued customers," concluded Mr Haithem.
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