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Orbis Corporation announces additions to executive leadership team

New divisional president a 27-year Orbis employee, new EVP a 20-year veteran of the automotive industry.


Orbis Corporation, an international manufacturer of reusable packaging and supply chain optimization firm, has announced the addition of two new members of its executive leadership team.

Tim Henkel will become president of the company’s Reusable Packaging Management (RPM) services. Henkel has been with the company for 27 years in various roles, most recently serving as executive vice president of sales. In his new position, Henkel will be responsible for managing the services business to ensure customers extract full value a reusable packaging management program. Henkel holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire.

Dan Roovers has been promoted to Henkel’s previous role as executive vice president of sales. Roovers brings more than 20 years of success in the automotive industry with extensive experience in implementing reusable packaging solutions for automotive OEMs and their suppliers. In this new position, Roovers will put his extensive background to work for all elements of Orbis’ sales and customer support teams for the company’s plastics business. Roovers holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Marketing from Indiana University, and a Masters of Business Administration from Wayne State University.


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