BISCUITS DELACRE
Fabrice Mainardi is an experienced professional in team management and production oversight, currently serving as Team Manager Packaging at BISCUITS DELACRE since May 2022. Prior to this role, Fabrice held the position of Responsable de production at Lovenfosse from February 2021 to April 2022. Fabrice's extensive background in logistics and warehouse management includes a tenure as Warehouse Supervisor at XPO Logistics - Supply Chain from January 2013 to February 2021 and Team Leader at Norbert Dentressangle (XPO) from January 2009 to December 2012. Fabrice's skills encompass operations monitoring, coordination across departments, planning, resource optimization, and fostering collaboration within teams. Education includes attendance at Athenée Royal de Welkenraedt and Collège Notre Dame Gemmenich.
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BISCUITS DELACRE
Biscuits Delacre is a leader of the branded biscuits business producing some of the most famous Belgian fine biscuits in the world. The story of Delacre starts with our founder Charles Delacre, who opened his first shop in the very heart of Brussels in 1873. A pioneer in crafting new delicacies, he combined the expertise of the century-old European pastry with the authentic and delicious Belgian Chocolate. At Biscuits Delacre we take pride in making irresistible Belgian fine biscuits available in 40 varieties of original recipes and sold in more than 15 countries around the world. The range includes some of the favorites biscuits such as Tea Time Assortments, Délichoc, Cigarettes Russes, Biarritz, Marquisettes, ... The core markets are France and Belgium, and Delacre is also increasingly present in Germany, US and Canada while developing on new markets. Inspired by the enthusiasm and passion of more than 600 professionals, today Delacre is market leader within assorted fine biscuits. Every year more than 1.5 billions biscuits are sold to inspire thousands of consumers to enjoy and share unique moments together. Delacre has 2 production sites located in the north of France and in Belgium and with the HQ in Brussels.