• Coffee industry expertise: Donce Bozinovski has joined Jet Technologies' packaging team as key account manager
    Coffee industry expertise: Donce Bozinovski has joined Jet Technologies' packaging team as key account manager
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Donce Bozinovski has joined the packaging team at Jet Technologies as key account manager focusing on the coffee industry.

With an impressive background in the Australian coffee sector – including roles such as national distributor manager for Mocopan’s coffee team in Victoria, South Australia and NT –  Bozinovski brings to the business not only product-knowledge and commercial acumen, but hands-on expertise that will resonate strongly within cafés, roasteries and hospitality environments.

In his new role, Bozinovski will focus on servicing coffee‐industry partners by understanding their specific needs, guiding them through product and equipment solutions, and strengthening distributor relationships.

Daniel Malki, GM of Jet Technologies, said, “We are delighted that Donce is joining Jet Technologies as Key Account Manager – Coffee Industry, bringing his deep experience and genuine passion for coffee to our customers, projects, and partnerships.

“His track record of working across coffee supply chains, training baristas and managing key distributor relationships means he understands the nuances that drive success in this industry. We’re excited about what we’ll achieve together as he supports our customers’ success in the coffee sector.”

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