Vanherberghen, who was previously senior vice-president at Philips, has expertise in corporate strategies, customer relationship management, e-business and sales.
Vanherberghen said: "This is an exciting time to be part of PBMS as we drive towards becoming the leading international document solutions provider on the market."
Pitney Bowes Management Services, which has more than 400 customers across Europe, provides document management from creation through to production, distribution and marketing.
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