All4Labels has announced the retirement of CEO Guenther Weymans after five years at the helm and appointed Evelyn Hartinger as his replacement.
Weymans is said to have guided the restructuring of the company last year, introducing changes to processes and sharpening its market approach.
Hartinger joined All4Labels eight months ago, working as head of the industry and specialities segment and overseeing key strategic projects.
Her background includes global strategy consulting and leadership roles within a European consumer packaging company.
She has held positions in several regions, including Europe, the US, and Australia.
As she steps into the new role, Hartinger is expected to maintain the direction set during the previous restructuring and guide the organisation through its next growth phase.
Hartinger said: “I thank Dr Weymans for the trusting collaboration over the past months. The foundation laid by the restructuring is excellent. My goal is to further expand our market focus, leading the company into a sustainable future.”
All4Labels advisory board chairman Harald Schulz said: In addition to cost reduction and realignment towards global market segments, Dr Weymans also stands for a world-class safety culture within our company.
“The advisory board and management of All4Labels wish him all the best for his future. Mrs Hartinger has assumed the CEO leadership role at All4Labels with immediate effect – I look forward to working with her and wish her every success for the company.”
All4Labels operates 50 sites worldwide and has been involved in digital printing for over 25 years, with an emphasis on sustainable packaging solutions.
A year ago, All4Labels launched All4Flexibles, its new online B2B shop for flexible packaging solutions.









