Sebastian Tillen joins Inkcups as Head of European Service

Inkcups has appointed Sebastian Tillen as Head of European Service. In this critical role, Tillen will oversee and optimise technical service and installations across Europe, strengthening Inkcups’ commitment to providing dedicated support as part of its expanding European operations.

Sebastian Tillen, Head of European Service, Inkcups

A 28-year veteran of the print and packaging industry in Germany, Switzerland, and Vietnam, Tillen has extensive experience in production, technical service, manufacturing setup and business operations. Having begun his career as a Machine Operator, Tillen served as a Trainer and a Service Manager before running his own carton packaging company for a decade. His most recent role was as Group Technical Director at Numaco Packaging, where he oversaw the technical setup, product development, and daily operations of two manufacturing facilities in Vietnam and China.

Gregory Harwood, Global Service Manager, Inkcups, comments: “The addition of Sebastian to our team will solidify and strengthen our service offering in Europe, reinforcing our European growth strategy with such strong talent. At Inkcups, we pride ourselves on our ability to offer customers a complete solution – equipment, inks, and supplies – all backed by expert service teams. With Sebastian on board, Inkcups Europe is poised to deliver high-quality technical support tailored specifically to our European customers.”

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