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A new head of development at Durst
Durst Group announces the appointment of Erik van Sloten as Northern Europe Business Development Manager for the labels and flexible packaging segment.
With 26 years' experience in digital label printing, Erik van Sloten has supported converters and brands throughout his career in their transition to digital technologies and process optimization.
In his new role, he will be responsible for supporting the development of the Italian Durst Group's activities in Northern Europe, and assisting customers with their digital transformation projects.
Kyocera Europe CEO also takes the helm at Triumph-Adler
From April 1, 2026, Dietmar Nick will take over the management of the German office automation and electronic document management group Triumph-Adler (TA), in addition to his current role as CEO of Kyocera Document Solutions Deutschland.
He succeeds Christopher Rheidt, who has been appointed President of Kyocera Document Solutions Europe Management (KDEM).
Christopher Rheidt, who has been with TA for almost 14 years and Managing Director since 2016, joins the European management team after having already held the position of Executive Vice President at KDEM since March 2024.
This change is intended to reinforce the region's growth momentum and customer-focused innovation, while maintaining the Kyocera, TA Triumph-Adler and Utax (printer brand and distributor) brands and the existing organization.
New arrival at Maqprint Groupe
Charline Cambray joins Maqprint Groupe, based in Limoges (Haute-Vienne, France), as Business Manager.
It will support companies in their print communication projects, combining offset, digital, large-format and print-on-demand printing, as well as media management solutions (PIM, order interfaces, semi-automatic catalog assembly).
Before joining the Limoges-based offset and digital printer, she held the position of communications and administrative support specialist at ELC Étiquettes, in Verneuil-sur-Vienne in the same département.
Fuji Seal Europe welcomes a new Managing Director
Fuji Seal Europe has appointed Marieke Sauer-Ploegmakers as Managing Director of the European division of the Japanese group, supplier of shrink labels, pouches and label applicators.
Marieke Sauer-Ploegmakers succeeds Yoichi Okazaki, who until now has been responsible for the region alongside his role as Group Chief Operating Officer (COO), and who will now devote his full attention to Fuji Seal's global strategic priorities.
Marieke Sauer-Ploegmakers also retains her responsibilities as Human Resources Director and member of the Executive Committee.
With the Group for more than twelve years, she has held a number of executive positions in human resources and management, contributing in particular to transformation projects in Europe.
In her new role, she will steer the regional strategy, performance and operational stability of European activities.
A new sales representative at Ingenidoc
Family-run printing company Ingenidoc, based in SaintâeurosÃtienneâeurosduâeurosRouvray in the Seine-Maritime region, announces the arrival of Benjamin Demoget on its sales team.
His role will be to support the company's customers in their projects, and propose solutions tailored to their printing needs.
Before joining Ingenidoc in March 2026, Benjamin Demoget already held a sales position with Caux Formatique, a company specializing in management information systems, also based in Sainte-Marie-des-Champs, Seine-Maritime.
Tiphaine du Plessis appointed co-president of AACC
The Board of Directors of the Association des agences conseil et création (AACC) has elected Tiphaine du Plessis, President of creative agency BETC Fullsix, to co-chair the organization alongside David Leclabart, President of Australiegad. She succeeds Bertille Toledano, who is stepping down after five years in office.
An executive committed to transformation and innovation, Tiphaine du Plessis has been working with brands such as Air France, Peugeot and Leroy Merlin for over twenty years. Highly involved with the AACC, she has contributed to the work of the IA & Innovation commission.
Founded in 1972, the AACC represents consulting and creative agencies around three key themes: the value of our professions, the attractiveness of agencies and responsibility.















