Sandeep Goyal

Member for

14 years
Address
117 Suncity Business Tower
Golf Course Road, Sector 54
Gurgaon 122002 , Haryana
India
City
Gurgaon
Company Name
Sanex Packakaging Connections Pvt Ltd
Company profile
Currently learning Ananda Yoga. Born in Hardwar, the holy city at River Ganga . Working on various pharma packaging solutions to make sure the medicines reach safely to patients. Effective experience in developing packaging solutions as a Research Scientist at Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd, New Delhi (Now part of Sun Pharma), India and then as a packaging development manager at Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Bangalore. At Unilever managed the packaging innovations for the food products. Later moved to earn MS in Packaging Science from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), NY, USA and also taught testing methods to undergrad students. Later moved back to India in Technical services for Melinex Polyester Film at ICI India and then as GM India for Rexam Medical Packaging operations. After this moved as the regional director of PepsiCo for the packaging development at Asia region and Business Head at REXAM Pharma Packaging India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore. Later started www.packagingconnections.com : Your Destination for Anything in Packaging; Online direct contacts, No middlemen
Specialties: Pharma packaging development, packaging innovations management, helping foreign pharma packaging companies entering India to set up their business and get the initial direct feedback from the market, customer surveys, connecting packaging professionals worldwide. Currently also working on environment friedly packaging solutions and would be interetsed to know more
Designation
Founder & CEO
Email
sandeep.goyal@packagingconnections.com
First Name
Sandeep
Gender
Male
Last Name
Goyal
Member type
Packaging Categories
Phone
+911244965770
State
Haryana

User Posts

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We had two sessions of this webinar on the services of Packaging Connections 2021 on 12th January 2021.

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Here are 7 facts about India and its packaging industry that you would enjoy reading.

1. According to the Packaging Industry Association of India (PIAI), the packaging sector is currently the FIFTH largest economic sector of India and is growing at 22% to 25% per year.

2. Packaged food is the fastest-growing segment in the Indian packaging industry. According to the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), the expenditure on packaged foods is increasing (at inflection point), due to an overall increase in per capita income, urbanization, and an increase in the number of working women. This is a positive reflection of Indian economy, but can also indicate an increase in single-use plastic waste. 

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Proteus is a light, strong and non-cuttable material that turns back the force of a cutting tool upon itself.

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What is EVOH?

Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol, commonly abbreviated EVOH, is a formal copolymer of Ethylene & Vinyl Alcohol.

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The styrofoam-like packaging material is primarily made of fungus roots and residues from farming.

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Packaging Damages does not mean that your product got damages. Its directly related to material used and real distribution environment.

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Marine macroalgae, commonly known as seaweed, are an important group of biopolymers that have been studied regarding their film-forming properties to produce edible films intended as food packaging

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Oil spills and industrial discharge into water bodies are common phenomena.

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With each passing year, social media platforms become an increasingly popular choice for promoting businesses, establishing brands and marketing products.

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"Great Packaging Design Begins With Right Structural Design"

We at PackagingConnections are just trying to do just that and happy to announce our

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A Life Cycle Assessment, commonly known as an LCA, is defined as the systematic analysis of the environmental impact of products during their entire life cycle.

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A product or service’s carbon footprint is an important consideration in calculating its overall environmental impact.

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What is 3D Printing?

Also known as additive manufacturing, 3D printing take a digital file as input to produce solid, three dimensional objects by ejecting molten plastic (or bioplastic) on