Paul Simons Joins Additive Industries’ Management Team
In the newly created role of director of operations and supply chain, Simons will be responsible for internal operations and oversee the supply chain.
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Paul Simons has joined Additive Industries’ management team in the newly created role of director of operations and supply chain. He will be responsible for all internal operations, including customer support, and oversee the complete supply chain.
Simons brings experience in professionalizing manufacturing operations and scaling supply chains. In his previous role at Philips Healthcare, he fulfilled various management roles in different parts of the supply chain.
“I am looking forward to building the operations, supply chain and customer support footprint to be able to manage the planned, steep growth of the volume,” he says.
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