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Corbion announces the appointment of Aurélie Dalbiez as Chief Human Resources Officer and member of the Executive Committee as of 1 July 2021.
Mrs. Dalbiez (a French national) currently is Head of HR for the Capsules and Health Ingredients business at Lonza, based in Basel, Switzerland. Prior to that, she worked for 12 years in various HR roles at Novartis. She started her career at Deutsche Bank before working for Capital International, a global investment company.
CEO Olivier Rigaud commented: I am really pleased to welcome Aurélie to the ExCo team as a seasoned HR leader who partners closely with the business to develop talent, drive culture, engagement, continuous improvement, and customer intimacy. Her appointment will also further enhance the diversity of our ExCo.
Corbion to expand lactic acid capacity in North America Corbion is increasing its capacity for producing lactic acid in North America by around 40% to meet what it said is a growing demand for natural ingredients in multiple industries.
Corbion also operates lactic acid production facilities in the Netherlands, Brazil, Spain and Thailand, and early last year announced plans to build a new lactic acid plant at its existing site in Rayong Province, Thailand, to help meet global demand.
“At Corbion, we enable brand owners to commercialize safe, high-performing products using our lactic acid-based products and technology,” said Marco Bootz, president-lactic acid & specialties at Corbion.
Corbion to expand lactic acid capacity in Nebraska
By Mary Page Bailey |
January 21, 2021
Corbion (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) will increase its capacity for producing lactic acid in North America by around 40% to meet the growing demand for natural ingredients in multiple industries. The investment in capacity expansion at Corbion’s Blair, Neb., plant reinforces the company’s leadership position as a supplier of lactic acid and its derivatives worldwide. Corbion also operates lactic acid production facilities in the Netherlands, Brazil, Spain and Thailand, and early last year announced plans to build a new lactic acid plant at its existing site in Rayong Province, Thailand, to help meet global demand.