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 23 jan 2006 17u53 

Tate & Lyle increases presence in Poland


Tate & Lyle, a leader in renewable ingredients with a significant presence in Poland, has recruited a dedicated account manager.

Dariusz Wosko, who has strong sales experience in the food industry, has been appointed to manage Tate & Lyle�s Polish Food Ingredients and Liquid Sweetener sales and will be based in Lublin, Poland.

Tate & Lyle Poland was established in 2004 and built its reputation in the industrial ingredients market, providing starches to the paper and corrugating industry. Increasingly, Tate & Lyle�s Polish division has been supplying the food industry with dextrose, native and modified starches, maltodextrines, glucose and High Fructose Corn Syrup.
One of Dariusz�s key remits will be to build on our relationships with key customers and grow food ingredient sales; including Tate & Lyle�s range of Solution Sets (co-processed ingredient combinations that bring significant benefits to food and beverage manufacturers) as well as other single speciality ingredients.

As of the end of 2005, Tate & Lyle will no longer use a third-party agent for food ingredient sales in Poland. All administrative issues such as order handling will be managed by a dedicated customer service center in Boleraz (Slovakia), which will provide Polish speaking representatives. Industrial sales will continue to be managed by our agent Millsharp.



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