Paul Orr joins Reproflex3

Reproflex3, a UK-based pre-press specialist, has appointed Paul Orr as brand services business development manager.

Reproflex3 has appointed Paul Orr as brand services business development manager

Working primarily with clients throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, Orr will manage commercial activities focusing on building new strategic partnerships and supporting growth across key areas of the business.

He joins Reproflex3 with more than 28 years of experience in the flexible food packaging pre-press industry and brings in-depth technical knowledge of pre-press and print in flexo, gravure, and litho.

After beginning his career as an apprentice press operator, he moved into client services, using his technical expertise in various senior roles with different packaging companies. Most recently, as head of client services at Tag in Leeds, this involved project management, driving best practice, and business growth.

‘I’m really pleased to join the Reproflex3 family. It’s a fantastic company with an excellent reputation in the pre-press industry. They’re entirely dedicated to sharing the benefits and capabilities of flexo by providing unique end-to-end packaging solutions,’ commented Orr. ‘It was an easy decision to come on board, and I’m looking forward to working closely with the team, our customers, and business partners to drive growth through successful partnerships and exceeding customer expectations.’

Reproflex3 co-founder Andrew Hewitson added: ‘We are delighted to welcome Paul to our growing team. He joins us at an exciting time as the business expands through long-term relationships with existing clients and new contracts via our global partnership network.

‘Paul’s extensive technical expertise and commercial experience is a combination I know will help us enormously. Now, more than ever, we’re clear that our strategy in developing new technologies and building successful partnerships is fueling performance across all business areas. Paul has the knowledge and personality to hit the ground running and will be a valuable addition.’