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Nefab appoints Patrik Färdow as the new EVP of Operations.

We are happy to announce that Patrik Färdow is appointed the new EVP Operations of Nefab Group from February 1st, 2024.

Patrik brings almost thirty years of experience from senior managerial positions in a wide range of industries. He has been Chief Operating Officer (COO) at companies such as Orkla Foods and Camfil and CEO of G4S Cash solutions. Patrik has extensive experience of working with Production, LEAN implementation, continuous improvements and evolving companies’ operational processes and systems, to mention a few of his knowledge areas. Patrik has a Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Institute of Technology at Linköping University, Sweden. 

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