Symrise reorganizes its scent & care business
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Symrise reorganizes its scent & care business

Increased focus on innovation based on ecologically responsibly obtained raw materials and the implementation of “green chemistry” shall create additional momentum for growth

  • By ICN Bureau | April 06, 2021

Symrise is reorganizing its scent and care segment, the business with fragrances, perfume compositions and cosmetic ingredients. The company wants to further develop its divisions strategically and continue its dynamic growth. Symrise wants to offer customers advanced solutions and service models through its diversified product platforms.

Dr. Jörn Andreas is taking over global responsibility for the Cosmetic Ingredients division. He has already held multiple managing functions at Symrise in the Holzminden headquarters, the USA, France and Sweden.

Increased focus on innovation based on ecologically responsibly obtained raw materials and sustainable processes like the implementation of “green chemistry” shall create additional momentum for growth.

The division offers numerous solutions in this area already, such as multifunctional ingredients made from byproducts of the sugar cane industry and probiotic-based active ingredients to protect sensitive skin. New business models and targeted capacity expansions will support growth.

Eder Ramos, the current Head of the Cosmetic Ingredients division, is taking over global responsibility for the Fragrance business. Ramos has been working in managing roles at Symrise for several years, for example as Regional and Division Head in Europe and Latin America. He will be leading the global activities of the Fragrance business from Paris.

In a significant first milestone, he is implementing the integration of the Sensient fragrance business, headquartered in Granada, after approval from the authorities. The Fragrance division has positioned itself in the market with creativity and innovative technologies, such as the successful integration of artificial intelligence.

Ramos also intends to promote ethical, responsible supply chains. The division relies on the traceability of its globally sourced natural raw materials. This includes lavender from France, patchouli from Indonesia, vetiver and geraniol from Madagascar and many others.

“Both divisions offer promising growth potential in our core areas of luxury perfumes, personal care and hygiene,” confirms Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Bertram, Chief Executive Officer of Symrise AG. “Both managers contribute broad international experience and market knowledge and will continue the successful development of the divisions.” Dr. Norbert Richter will continue to lead the Aroma Molecules division, which also belongs to this segment.

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