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Cameroon: Sébastien Roux appointed as Laborex’s Director General

Cameroon: Sébastien Roux appointed as Laborex’s Director General
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 08 October 2015 03:05

(Business in Cameroon) - On September 1, 2015, French Sébastien Roux succeeded to Patrick Willemin as Director General of Laborex Cameroon, the company announced in release published on 5 October 2015.

In other news, Eric Muris, a representative of the French firm Sevpharm which replaced Serom within Laborex’s administration board, also joined Laborex Cameroon.

Laborex Cameroun is part of Eurapharma, a network specialized in the distribution and provision of pharmaceutical products and services. Controlled by the CFAO group, this network covers Madagascar, French overseas territories as well as more than 20 African countries.

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