New Managing Director to Emballator Metal Group
Posted 2022-10-10
Christian Höglund is the new Managing Director for Emballator Metal Group. With strong focus on customers, sustainability, and innovation his mission is to take the business area to the next level.
Christian’s background is both broad and with experience from different industries. During his career he has held positions as CEO of Laserkraft, Supply chain director of Troax and COO of Mont Blanc. He is currently heading the Autoliv plant in Vårgårda, Sweden.
Starting in the beginning of 2023 he will lead the Emballator business area Metal Group and have the overall responsibility for the units in Sweden and Finland.
“Christian is a result-oriented MD with high personal drive. At the same time, he is an appreciated leader with a strong focus on teamwork and people development. He is a very strong addition to Emballator, and I’m convinced that he is the right leader to take EMG to the next level”, says Anders Davidsson, acting CEO Emballator, Chairman of the Emballator Board and CEO of Herenco Holding.
Christian will be based in Ulricehamn and report to the new Emballator Group CEO, Kent Viitanen.
“I’m excited to be a part of Emballator and to lead Metal Group further. With my background and experience from leading multinational organizations and working with large B2B customers I hope that we will grow Emballator Metal Group”, says Christian Höglund.
For questions, please contact Anders Davidsson at +46 70 545 70 80 or anders.davidsson@herenco.com.
ABOUT EMBALLATOR
The Emballator Group offers a wide range of packaging solutions, with a variety of products in different materials, for market segments such as paint, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, beauty and personal care. The Emballator Group has around 900 employees and an annual turnover of approximately SEK 2,500 million. The Group is divided into three business areas, Emballator Metal Group, Emballator Packaging Innovations, and Emballator Packaging UK, and has 10 manufacturing units in Sweden, Finland, and the UK.
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