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INX International hires technical services director

INX International Ink Co. hired Shaun Thompson as Technical Services Director at INX UK.

Shaun Thompson
Shaun Thompson

Thompson has held a number of notable jobs in the ink industry for almost 35 years. He has worked in technical sales and service, and business and sales management for companies such as Croda Inks (Manders), Edward Marsden Inks and Valspar. Most recently, he served as Global Sales Manager for 2-piece inks at Sun Chemical.

“I’m delighted that Shaun has joined our INX UK team,” stated Peter Lockley, President of INX Europe. “He has a wealth of experience, understands the challenges faced by our customers in the 2-piece can industry, and knows how to provide them with the support they need. I am proud of our Technical Services teams in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, and Shaun’s global knowledge will help us to develop them further as we continue to grow and build on our market leading position.”

Thompson’s new job combines the role of Technical Services Manager, Europe – which belongs to Bob Marsh, who will be retiring in January – and will expand to oversee Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

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