Andy Kent, general manager at Fujifilm Graphic Communications UK, said Lock’s decision to take early retirement had given the business an opportunity to review the division’s structure.
Fujifilm’s digital portfolio has expanded considerably in recent years, with a raft of new toner and inkjet devices added to its offering.
“We’ve now got Spencer Green heading up the POD business and Andy heading inkjet, but working in tandem so we can cross-sell, listen, and point people in the right direction with great collaboration,” Kent explained.
“It was already working well but this will work even better for us.”
Green joined Fujifilm in 2023 to helm the launch of the Revoria and other toner-based presses on the UK market.
Webb joined Fujifilm in 2022 and was previously head of wide format in the UK.
He told Printweek: “I’m really excited to be expanding my role in the Fujifilm management team. We are a very tight-knit team with a clear vision on where we are heading and what we want to achieve.
“We now have a simpler split with our inkjet, packaging and toner business. Meaning we can be more efficient. Inkjet and packaging is such a big growth area and I cannot wait to see what we can achieve in this space as we continue to grow.”
Fujifilm also launched its new Aquafuze water-based inkjet ink at the recent Fespa Global Print Expo in Berlin.