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Fujifilm Europe appoints Ralf Petersen as Workflow & Solution Consultant, Packaging, EMEA
Thursday 03. November 2022 - Petersen will be based within the sales department, where he will be responsible for assessing customer workflow needs and managing the integration of end-to-end solutions, from workflow to finishing, considering both Fujifilm and third-party partners solutions.
Fujifilm Europe is pleased to announce the appointment of Ralf Petersen as Workflow & Solution Consultant, Packaging, EMEA, reporting to Manuel Schrutt, Head of Packaging. Petersen will be based within the sales department, where he will be responsible for assessing customer workflow needs and managing the integration of end-to-end solutions, from workflow to finishing, considering both Fujifilm and third-party partners solutions.
Prior to his appointment, Petersen worked in a workflow consultancy role at Landa Digital Printing and he has more than 20 years of experience working in the print industry, including stints at Heidelberg, Canon Europe, and HP.
Petersens position will be crucial to Fujifilm expanding its packaging offering across EMEA, and comes in addition to the recent appointments of Raynald Barillot, Category Manager, Digital Packaging and Karl Borsky, Category Manager, Analogue Packaging.
Ralf Petersen comments: “I am delighted to be embarking on this new chapter in my career with Fujifilm, as the company has an excellent reputation and is a key player within the market. I will be one of the first to take on such a role at Fujifilm so I am excited to see what possibilities lie ahead and how we can develop this market further together.”
Manuel Schrutt, Head of Packaging, Fujifilm EMEA, comments: “This role has been created as part of Fujifilms strategy to increase our presence within the packaging market. Ralf joins us with extensive knowledge and expertise of software and the analogue packaging market. He is well known and respected within the industry. Ralfs appointment marks yet another step forward in the evolution of Fujifilms wider packaging strategy.”