Dr Ludwin Monz officially takes over as Heidelberg’s CEO
Dr Monz also succeeds the now retired Rainer Hundsdörfer as chairman of Heidelberg’s management board
5 April, 2022Dr Monz also succeeds the now retired Rainer Hundsdörfer as chairman of Heidelberg’s management board
5 April, 2022Toshimitsu Taiko, former senior executive vice-president at Konica Minolta, will take on the role of president and CEO on April 1 from Shoei Yamana, who will become its executive chairman
2 March, 2022Sanelli joins EFI as its packaging and display business development manager as the company looks to build on its packaging business in the region
12 November, 2021Outgoing managing director, Takayuki Togo, has been promoted within the business into a new role where he will continue the company’s global growth into Europe and the Americas
8 November, 2021Heidelberg CEO Rainer Hundsdörfer is stepping down after more than five years with the company with Dr Ludwin Monz to take over from April 1, 2022
29 October, 2021The company has made a number of promotions within the business as it looks to build its display and visual, digital media and labels and packaging businesses
30 September, 2021Durst Oceania managing director, Matt Ashman, is looking to hire a new junior salesperson based in Victoria, a field service technician in NSW, and a field service apprentice in Victoria as the Italian manufacturer expands in the region
13 July, 2021Move follows a new organisational plan where the sales and marketing director role will no longer carry forward but instead, fold into the broader responsibility of Bernie Robinson, in his capacity as managing director of the commercial division
19 February, 2021Rob Mesaros, who joined Currie Group in August last year as strategic executive advisor, has now been promoted to the role of CEO to oversee its operations
3 February, 2021Company has relocated to a larger corporate office and distribution facility in Erskine Park, NSW and has hired a team of staff to support growth
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