04.14.16
BOPP film manufacturer Treofan is combining the responsibility for its European plants into a single corporate function: chief operations officer Europe (COO Europe). This role will be filled by Luigi Martinese, who has been with Treofan since 1995 and has been responsible for the Group’s Italian sites for over 15 years. As COO Europe, Martinese will be in charge of the German plant in Neunkirchen, as well as the Italian plants in Battipaglia and Terni.
In addition to Martinese, the newly created European Board includes business unit managers Carolyn Wagner (Packaging and Labels), Nico Schoeman (Tobacco Packaging and Technical Films) and Franz Josef Kruger (Treopore Separators), plus a supply chain manager to be appointed soon. The European Board reports to the Group Board in Raunheim.
The realignment removes the need for the Global COO position, formerly held by Hady Seyeda, who is leaving the company. “I would like to personally thank Hady Seyeda for everything he did for us in the past years, and I wish him all the best for the future,” says Group CEO Walter Bickel.
Alongside Bickel, Boris Trautmann becomes the Group’s second managing director, a position he has already held from 2011-2014. While Bickel is responsible for all operational areas, as well as finance, innovation and IT, Trautmann–serving as general counsel–oversees human resources, legal, compliance, patents and internal audit.
"By adapting our European management structure to the model already used in the Americas division with great success, we can now respond even more flexibly and rapidly to customer and market needs," says Bickel.
In addition to Martinese, the newly created European Board includes business unit managers Carolyn Wagner (Packaging and Labels), Nico Schoeman (Tobacco Packaging and Technical Films) and Franz Josef Kruger (Treopore Separators), plus a supply chain manager to be appointed soon. The European Board reports to the Group Board in Raunheim.
The realignment removes the need for the Global COO position, formerly held by Hady Seyeda, who is leaving the company. “I would like to personally thank Hady Seyeda for everything he did for us in the past years, and I wish him all the best for the future,” says Group CEO Walter Bickel.
Alongside Bickel, Boris Trautmann becomes the Group’s second managing director, a position he has already held from 2011-2014. While Bickel is responsible for all operational areas, as well as finance, innovation and IT, Trautmann–serving as general counsel–oversees human resources, legal, compliance, patents and internal audit.
"By adapting our European management structure to the model already used in the Americas division with great success, we can now respond even more flexibly and rapidly to customer and market needs," says Bickel.