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Salvador Pigem, now market head of Nestle Indonesia, will replace Santos. Pigem is familiar with the operations of Nestle Phils., having managed and grown the company’s ice cream and chilled business for nearly four years starting in the mid-’90s.
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During her visit, Mrs. Arroyo inspected the Nestlé state-of-the art proprietary technology in milk powder production and was briefed on the factory’s expansion efforts.
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Salvador Pigem, now market head of Nestle Indonesia, will replace Santos. Pigem is familiar with the operations of Nestle Phils., having managed and grown the company’s ice cream and chilled business for nearly four years starting in the mid-’90s.
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