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Unilever Nigeria reaffirms dedication to strengthen operations

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Unilever Nigeria has partnered with SupplierGATEWAY to launch its social procurement initiative.

As a part of its intention to proceed to make its operations in Nigeria aggressive, worthwhile, and sustainable Unilever has reaffirmed its dedication to strengthening its operations in Africa’s greatest financial system.

The FMCG not too long ago introduced a change in its enterprise mannequin to speed up progress and maintain profitability whereas enhancing its means to fulfill client wants throughout the nation.

The 100-year-old client items firm will repurpose its portfolio whereas setting up measures to make the enterprise extra environment friendly and match for the long run.

“All firms must adapt to altering market circumstances and now’s the suitable time for us to reposition Unilever Nigeria Plc. to raised meet the wants of our customers, shareholders, and workers,” Carl Cruz, the corporate’s managing director mentioned in an announcement.

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“We’re a really Nigerian enterprise and the oldest serving producer within the nation.

“By making these adjustments, we are going to unleash the sustained and worthwhile progress we must be right here for the subsequent 100 years as effectively.”

Cruz famous that Unilever is repurposing its portfolio by regularly exiting two classes, residence care and pores and skin cleaning, affecting solely three manufacturers (OMO, Daylight and Lux).

In line with him, the corporate is healthier poised to drive the remainder of its model portfolio for progress into the long run and strengthen enterprise operations with measures to digitize and simplify processes.

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