PaperlinX Canada Hires Display Graphics Experience

Demonstrating its commitment to the sign and overall display graphics market, PaperlinX Canada has shored up its personnel with the addition of three experienced team members dedicated to the business. (Pictured left to right is Scott Tait, Karl Schumacher and Ken Moodie, all recently joining PaperlinX Canada’s Sign and Display Graphics division, moving over from […]

Demonstrating its commitment to the sign and overall display graphics market, PaperlinX Canada has shored up its personnel with the addition of three experienced team members dedicated to the business.

(Pictured left to right is Scott Tait, Karl Schumacher and Ken Moodie, all recently joining PaperlinX Canada’s Sign and Display Graphics division, moving over from Fujifilm Canada)

Ken Moodie, Karl Schumacher and Scott Tait, all formerly of Fujifilm Canada, have joined Paperlinx to support the growing digital inkjet wide format segment of the printing industry. All three bring prior experience in the field including technical and sales abilities.

“PaperlinX Canada has built a strong foundation of business diversification as a key component to our strategic plan,” says Gord Saray, director of business development for Eastern Canada, in a company release. “The sign and display graphics segment is a critical pillar in this foundation. Our team remains focused on providing value to our customers through viable equipment, media and consumable solutions.”

The three new hires join Andrea Leven-Marcon and Sandra Ondas as part of the sign and display graphics area.

PaperlinX Canada Ltd. operates the Spicers Canada and Coast Paper banners in Canada and is a branch of the Australian-based PaperlinX global network, merchants of paper and graphic arts supplies.

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