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Intermec Names Dennis Faerber as Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain Operations
Business Wire, Feb 21, 2008
EVERETT, Wash. -- Intermec, Inc. (NYSE:IN) today announced the appointment of Dennis Faerber as Senior Vice President of Global Supply Chain Operations.
Faerber brings operational experience to the Intermec organization, particularly in the areas of supply chain transformation, process development, technical operations, manufacturing systems, quality operations, materials management, and engineering.
Faerber joins Intermec from Applied Materials, where he held the position of Corporate Vice President of global supply chain operations. Before Applied Materials, he served as KLA-Tencor's Group Vice President and Chief Quality Officer, responsible for developing and implementing the company's quality strategy. Previous to KLA-Tencor, Faerber held senior management positions at Advanced Energy, Agilent Technologies, and Hewlett-Packard.
Faerber will report to Patrick Byrne, Intermec President and Chief Executive Officer. "Dennis has a proven track record of operational excellence and supply chain transformation. This is a core strategy of Intermec going forward and we are delighted to have a leader of Dennis' experience and capabilities join Intermec at this time."
About Intermec, Inc.
Intermec, Inc. (NYSE:IN) develops, manufactures and integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply chain assets. Core technologies include RFID, mobile computing and data collection systems, bar code printers and label media. The Company's products and services are used by customers in many industries worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness of business operations. For more information about Intermec, visit www.intermec.com or call 800-347-2636. Contact Intermec Investor Relations Director Kevin McCarty at kevin.mccarty@intermec.com, 425-265-2472.
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