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Tetra Pak Advanced Agreements gain global recognition
Wednesday, 06 May, 2026, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Lausanne, Switzerland
Tetra Pak has received Distinguished Recognition from the International Society for Service Innovation Professionals (ISSIP) for Tetra Pak Plant Secure, part of Tetra Pak Advanced Agreements, for delivering measurable business impact in food and beverage production. 

The recognition forms part of ISSIP’s annual Excellence in Service Innovation Awards. These awards celebrate pioneering solutions that reshape industries through service innovation, with the ‘Business Impact’ category recognising solutions that go beyond operational metrics to drive stronger financial performance.  

The agreements are designed to optimise the entire factory with guaranteed cost and performance outcomes. They bring together digitally enabled World Class Manufacturing methodologies, workforce development and long-term improvement initiatives to address operational gaps across the full factory. Through close partnership and a shared risk model, Tetra Pak Advanced Agreements guarantee outcomes such as Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), operational cost and uptime guarantees.

The agreements delivered an average of 9% improvement in Overall Equipment Effectiveness and an 11% reduction in operational costs, alongside a 94% renewal rate reflecting long-term customer value. 

This recognition highlights the growing role of the agreements in helping food and beverage producers meet rising pressure to cut costs, boost output and maintain quality. Unlike traditional service models that address issues in isolation, the agreements take a whole-factory view, with clear performance targets and shared accountability built in. 

For food and beverage producers, this means high production efficiency, cost certainty and improved product quality and consistency. It also supports wider goals, from reducing waste and resource use, to improving long-term business performance.

Sasha Ilyukhin, senior vice president, global processing services and services solutions at Tetra Pak, said, “Food and beverage producers are under pressure to improve performance, while managing rising costs and complexity across their operations. The ISSIP award underlines the value long-term partnerships we built with our customers around measurable outcomes, shared accountability and continuous improvement. With Tetra Pak Advanced Agreements, we commit to clear and measurable deliverables and share the risk, which means our customers gain not just one-off improvements, but long-term confidence for their business performance.” 

Haluk Demirkan, 2026 president of ISSIP, said, “We are pleased to recognise the excellence of service innovation efforts underway in the ISSIP community. This year’s submissions represented the best of the ISSIP community across industry, academia, NGO and government entities, with initiatives calibrated to benefit people, business and/or society in meaningful ways.”
 
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