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www.read-wca.comWire & Cable ASIA – May/June 2016
Industry
news
WIEDENBACH has been appointed to
lead the ‘industrial sectors’ division
within Domino’s global sector and
solutions
organisation
(GSS-
Industrial), which serves the cable and
wire, electronics, automotive and
building and construction industries.
The appointment represents a
strategic step forward in Domino’s
relationship with Wiedenbach, which
has been a member of the Domino
Group for over ten years.
Wiedenbach will be responsible for
creating and developing a global
network of industrial sector specialists
within Domino’s channels, as part of
GSS-Industrial’s global remit to grow
Domino’s worldwide business through
the coordination, development and
support of strategies with all Domino
subsidiaries and distributors.
The industrial sector will be headed
up by Frank Dubbins, authorised
officer of Wiedenbach, who said:
“Thanks to the outstanding sales and
service network of the Domino Group,
we will be able to respond quicker to
future
market
trends
and
developments, as well as meet our
customers’ requirements by offering
more up-to-date solutions.”
Michael
Woehrmann,
managing
director of Wiedenbach, added: “This
appointment represents an exciting
new opportunity for both companies.
“We’re confident that Domino will
benefit
significantly
from
the
commitment
and
experience
Wiedenbach has in the industrial
sector.
“At the same time, we look forward to
playing a significant role in the
realisation of this global network of
industrial sector specialists.”
Founded in 1978, Domino Printing
Sciences offers a comprehensive
portfolio of coding and marking
solutions for the application of variable
and authentication data, bar codes and
unique traceability codes onto product
and packaging, across a wide variety
of industrial sectors.
Satisfying the compliance and
productivity
requirements
of
manufacturers worldwide, Domino’s
innovative inkjet, laser, print and apply
and thermal transfer overprinting
technologies are used for primary,
secondary and tertiary coding and
marketing applications.
Domino employs 2,600 people
worldwide and sells to more than 120
countries through a global network of
25 subsidiary offices and more than
200 distributors.
In
2004,
Domino
acquired
Wiedenbach GmbH, a provider of
inkjet printers for contactless product
marking.
Wiedenbach Apparatebau GmbH
– Germany
Website
:
www.wiedenbach.comWiedenbach to lead new ‘industrial sectors’