CPH Chemie und Papier Holding
Pascal Duss is currently the Director and Vice President of Integration at Sorbchem India Pvt. Ltd., leading expansion efforts in India's chemicals and pharmaceuticals markets following Zeochem's acquisition of Sorbead India and Swambe Chemicals. Previously, Pascal held the position of Executive Assistant to the Group CEO at CPH Group AG from December 2019 to March 2024. Additional experience includes roles in various legal and project management capacities, such as Legal Trainee at Anwaltskanzlei Kt. Zug and Kriminalgericht Luzern, and as a juristischer Mitarbeiter at Steuerverwaltung des Kantons Bern. Pascal also served as Project Leader for the Neue Regionalpolitik (NRP) in Region Luzern West. Academic qualifications include a Master’s degree in Business and Law from the University of Bern, as well as certificates in Governance, Risk and Compliance, and Financial Management from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts.
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CPH Chemie und Papier Holding
CPH Chemie Papier Holding AG is a Switzerland-based company that develops, produces and distributes chemicals, papers and packaging films. It divides its activities into three divisions: Chemistry, Paper and Packaging. The Chemistry division is divided into fine chemistry, silicate chemistry and others. Fine chemistry product group focuses on production of organic chemicals for the pharmaceuticals industry. The silicate chemistry product group acts as a supplier of molecular sieves (zeolites) and silica gels for industrial applications. The Paper division focuses on production of newsprint primarily using raw materials and is divided into newsprint and magazine paper product groups. The packaging division provides full range of packaging products from PVC (polyvinyl chloride) monofilms to laminated high-barrier films that are primarily used in the manufacture of blister packs for medicinal products. Its major shareholder is UBV Uetikon Betriebs- & Verwaltungs AG with a stake of 49.9%.