Sodexo has renewed its five-year agreement with Tetra Pak, a world leading food processing and packaging solutions company, to provide integrated facilities management (“IFM”) services on a global scale.
The successful collaboration between Sodexo and Tetra Pak, initiated in 2018 on a 22-country geographic scope, covers 65 sites in Europe (Nordics, Benelux, France, UK & Ireland, Iberia), Brazil and APAC. This encompasses a joint mission to deliver efficient, innovative solutions that improve the work experience every day. Starting January 1st, 2023, the extension of the contract will cover the needs of a variety of different sites, from production sites to warehouses to headquarters and offices.
Sodexo will be providing Tetra Pak with a wide array of services including:
- Hard and soft facilities management services (maintenance, cleaning, waste management)
- Food services (employee restaurants, corporate hospitality, and events)
- Workplace management (space optimization, facility management)
- Project management
- Energy management (utility supply management and optimization)
- Supply chain (procurement of office supplies and PPE/workwear)
Karen Pleva, Sodexo CEO for Global Strategic Accounts said: “We are very proud to have been chosen to continue as Tetra Pak’s trusted partner. Tetra Pak is developing the solutions and technologies needed to help ensure access to safe food for hundreds of millions of people across the world each day. The past 5 years together have shown that our vision of our industry’s impact on the environment and on people’s quality of life are in perfect alignment. We are delighted to continue this partnership and to continue to offer effective and innovative solutions to improve the lives of employees every day.”
Jesper Svensson, Tetra Pak VP Facility & Real Estate Management said: “Our collaboration with Sodexo since 2018 has successfully secured the delivery on the agreed strategic outcomes in integrated facility management. Renewing our contract will enable us to continue the pursuit of the joint mission and the business outcomes, whilst protecting food, people and our planet”.