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New sales director at Koenig & Bauer Durst

Benjamin Bösch has been appointed to the new role of sales director of the company

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Benjamin Bösch, the new sales director for Koenig & Bauer Durst

Koenig & Bauer Durst, a global provider of single-pass digital sheet-fed press systems, has appointed Benjamin Bösch to the newly created role of sales director.

Koenig and Bauer and Durst, two manufacturers of print technologies, joined forces in 2019 with a 50/50 joint venture agreement for digital packaging printing systems. 

The latest appointment has been made to capitalise on the growing folding carton and corrugated markets which the group says “is ripe for digital transformation”.

Bösch will be managing territories and communicating with sales departments to develop new sales strategies and add value to Koenig & Bauer Durst by working closely with existing customers and sales teams.

Daniel Velema, managing director of Koenig & Bauer Durst, says: “We welcome Benjamin with open arms into the Koenig & Bauer Durst family.

“This appointment is an important strategic development as we continue to leverage the capabilities and know-how of our parent companies to offer an unrivalled portfolio of digital printing machinery that uses water-based, food-safe inks that comply with all regulatory requirements.”

Bösch, who is described as a keen road and mountain biker from Augsburg, originally trained at Stuttgart Media University before working in sales and project management. Most recently Bösch worked as regional manager for the Landa DACH team. 

Bösch says: “I am incredibly excited to be taking up this new challenge and am looking forward to meeting new colleagues and existing customers to bring value to corrugated and folding carton markets.”

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