Mark Woith was Resigned as Senior Director of Global Procurement at Videojet-Technologies

Date of management change: January 01, 2023 

What Happened?

Wood Dale, IL-based Videojet-Technologies Resigned Mark Woith as Senior Director of Global Procurement

 

About the Company

Videojet is a global leader in the development and manufacture of high-quality product identification equipment for coding and marking – including Continuous Ink Jet printers (CIJ), Laser Marking Systems, Thermal Transfer Overprinters (TTO), Case Coding, Print and Apply Labeling (LPA), Thermal Inkjet Printers (TIJ), Commercial Graphics and Addressing, CLARiSUITE™, and Code Assurance. Videojet products and services allow customers to apply variable data such as best-by date, production date, lot number, and operator information – as well as linear and 2D bar codes –to virtually any kind of product packaging, shipping container or pallet. Videojet work with vendors in packaged goods, pharmaceutical, and industrial goods industries, improving productivity, growing brands, and staying ahead of industry trends. Since its beginnings in the 1960s as a division of the A.B. Dick Company, Videojet has been innovating high-quality coding and marking equipment and supplies. Since joining the Danaher portfolio in 2002, Videojet has developed the new gold standard in track and trace coding solutions, won a Best Technological Innovation award at the 2016 Interphex Exhibitor Awards, and rolled out innovative developments like Long Life Core technology.

 

About the Person

Mark Woith is Vice President of Global Supply Chain at Hach Company. Previously, Mark held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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