From August, a new manager will manage FrieslandCampina Hungária Zrt
As of August 1, Ferenc Szecskó is the CEO of FrieslandCampina Hungária Zrt., the food industry company told MTI on Wednesday.
Ferenc Szecskó has been a member of FrieslandCampina’s management team since 2011, he previously managed the commercial area of the Hungarian subsidiary, and from October 2019 he managed the Romanian company. Under the management of his predecessor, Péter Szautner, FrieslandCampina Hungária Zrt. became one of the most successful players in the domestic food market, and he continues his work as the CEO of the subsidiary company responsible for the Belgian and French markets, they wrote.
According to the announcement, the company buys 45 million kilograms of milk from around 40 Hungarian milk producers every year and processes it using modern technology. Based on its previous announcements, FrieslandCampina Hungária Zrt. has been a dominant food industry company for more than a quarter of a century, including the manufacturer of Milli and pöttyös brands. The last investment in Hungary was announced in April 2021, the HUF 5.1 billion plant development of the Mátészalka factory increased the production capacity by 25 percent.
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