Vincent Prat appointed Financial Manager of IPP France

Logistics, Supply Chain & Transport
Thursday, March 6, 2025 - 09:23

A seasoned professional, Vincent Prat has 25 years of experience in management control, including nearly 13 years acquired at the logistics company Dachser. His mission will be to guarantee the financial performance of the wooden pallet rental company in France, IPP, as part of its ambitions for strong growth.

Vincent Prat succeeds Matthieu Huot, who has been promoted to Programme Director within the group. A graduate of the ESLSCA business school (Paris 7), specializing in finance, he began his career in 2005 as a management controller at the children's textile brand Jacadi . From 2006 to 2007, he held the same position at DACEM , a specialist in the distribution of parts and accessories for household appliances. He then joined the Tetra Pak Processing division of the Swedish company specializing in food processing and packaging solutions as a management controller and sales administrator. In 2011, he became logistics management controller for France and Maghreb at Dachser , where he stayed for nearly 13 years, supervising up to 11 logistics warehouses. Vincent Prat has been with IPP France since April 2024.

"I am delighted to join the teams at IPP, a division of Faber Group, a great family business with a real vision of sustainability. Integrating IPP into this growth phase is very exciting. Effective management of a company's finances is the key to ensuring its long-term development. It allows it to invest in the future, create value and jobs, while offering impeccable quality of service to its customers , " says Vincent Prat.

With a consolidated turnover of 255 million euros, IPP forecasts a growth in its pallet movements in Europe of 51% to reach a total of 106 million by 2029.

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