Harveer Sahni08.15.16
Six years ago I wrote an article titled “Chandan Khanna; I wanted to be different!” He has more or less proved that statement and has worked hard to excel in his journey to grow in labels. The last line of that article was, “He is committed to excel in labels and reach the topmost slot in five years from now and would still be doing something different!”
Rarely one sees people committed to their aspirations and achieving what they wished. Chandan Khanna is the leader of Ajanta Packaging, one of the top three label companies in India with wholly-Indian ownership and qualifies to be the only multinational Indian label printing company with a manufacturing presence in three countries. Ajanta has a strong presence in India, UAE, and now Thailand. In the last couple of months I have had the opportunity to visit his two overseas facilities in Sharjah (UAE), and in June 2016, I visited his plant in Thailand. I was very impressed, and tempted to question him with: “Chandan, how do you manage?” The answer he gave appeared to be in continuation to where we last left off in 2010. He replied, “I am different and will continue to be so!"
Ajanta Packaging’s Thailand facility is on the highway from Bangkok to the tourist destination of Pattaya. In fact, it is almost on the outskirts of Pattaya. After spending the night at an amazing airport hotel Novotel Bangkok, we (my wife and I) were picked up in the early morning by Ajanta’s car to drive to Pattaya. As we arrived at the Ajanta plant we witnessed a Thai Spirit temple adorning the entrance, further inside was also an Indian temple with Lord Ganesha and Laxmiji, displaying the owner’s deep faith and religious values. We were welcomed by an extremely hospitable staff with TV monitors displaying a welcome message for us and traditional “SwasdeeKha!” by the ladies who welcomed us.
After a briefing in the fully equipped conference room we took a tour of the building. It is immaculately clean and self sufficient – they have their own design department, platemaking department and quality control laboratory.
The pressroom has one Nilpeter MO combination flexo/offest press and two Iwasaki intermittent offset presses besides flatbed registered diecutting machines and a host of slitting, inspection and finishing equipment. A 12-color Nilpeter flexo/gravure combination press will be installed later this month (August 2016).
It was interesting to see that the space provided for further expansion and installation of new equipment was also kept spotlessly clean and gleaming. The dynamism of Chandan Khanna and his endless efforts to grow was evident by his personal indulgence in every aspect of this facility.
Ajanta Packaging owes its inheritance to a very renowned printing family of Mumbai that owns Ajanta Printarts. Ajanta packaging is headquartered in Mumbai and has manufacturing facilities in Daman (Near Mumbai), Baddi (North of Delhi, in Himachal Pradesh), two units in Sharjah (UAE) and this unit in Thailand. A very dedicated and ambitious technocrat, Chandan wants to extend his foot prints globally. He travels extensively to achieve his goals. He is now looking at moving his business to the western world as well. He is already evaluating investments in Europe by either taking over an existing unit or by entering into global alliances.
Through ups and downs aling his way, Chandan moves on tirelessly to achieve his ambitions because he wants to reach the pinnacle in the next five years before he starts to slow down to enjoy the fruits of his labor and let the company grow and prosper by the inertia set in by him and led by his team of seasoned professionals in each and every plant. Will he slow down? It is a question I am not sure I have the answer to.
About the author: Harveer Sahni is Managing Director of Weldon Celloplast Limited, located in New Delhi, India. He is regular contributor to L&NW, and is the author of the popular blog "Self Adhesive Labels Industry In India and The World."
Rarely one sees people committed to their aspirations and achieving what they wished. Chandan Khanna is the leader of Ajanta Packaging, one of the top three label companies in India with wholly-Indian ownership and qualifies to be the only multinational Indian label printing company with a manufacturing presence in three countries. Ajanta has a strong presence in India, UAE, and now Thailand. In the last couple of months I have had the opportunity to visit his two overseas facilities in Sharjah (UAE), and in June 2016, I visited his plant in Thailand. I was very impressed, and tempted to question him with: “Chandan, how do you manage?” The answer he gave appeared to be in continuation to where we last left off in 2010. He replied, “I am different and will continue to be so!"
Ajanta Packaging’s Thailand facility is on the highway from Bangkok to the tourist destination of Pattaya. In fact, it is almost on the outskirts of Pattaya. After spending the night at an amazing airport hotel Novotel Bangkok, we (my wife and I) were picked up in the early morning by Ajanta’s car to drive to Pattaya. As we arrived at the Ajanta plant we witnessed a Thai Spirit temple adorning the entrance, further inside was also an Indian temple with Lord Ganesha and Laxmiji, displaying the owner’s deep faith and religious values. We were welcomed by an extremely hospitable staff with TV monitors displaying a welcome message for us and traditional “SwasdeeKha!” by the ladies who welcomed us.
After a briefing in the fully equipped conference room we took a tour of the building. It is immaculately clean and self sufficient – they have their own design department, platemaking department and quality control laboratory.
The pressroom has one Nilpeter MO combination flexo/offest press and two Iwasaki intermittent offset presses besides flatbed registered diecutting machines and a host of slitting, inspection and finishing equipment. A 12-color Nilpeter flexo/gravure combination press will be installed later this month (August 2016).
It was interesting to see that the space provided for further expansion and installation of new equipment was also kept spotlessly clean and gleaming. The dynamism of Chandan Khanna and his endless efforts to grow was evident by his personal indulgence in every aspect of this facility.
Ajanta Packaging owes its inheritance to a very renowned printing family of Mumbai that owns Ajanta Printarts. Ajanta packaging is headquartered in Mumbai and has manufacturing facilities in Daman (Near Mumbai), Baddi (North of Delhi, in Himachal Pradesh), two units in Sharjah (UAE) and this unit in Thailand. A very dedicated and ambitious technocrat, Chandan wants to extend his foot prints globally. He travels extensively to achieve his goals. He is now looking at moving his business to the western world as well. He is already evaluating investments in Europe by either taking over an existing unit or by entering into global alliances.
Through ups and downs aling his way, Chandan moves on tirelessly to achieve his ambitions because he wants to reach the pinnacle in the next five years before he starts to slow down to enjoy the fruits of his labor and let the company grow and prosper by the inertia set in by him and led by his team of seasoned professionals in each and every plant. Will he slow down? It is a question I am not sure I have the answer to.
About the author: Harveer Sahni is Managing Director of Weldon Celloplast Limited, located in New Delhi, India. He is regular contributor to L&NW, and is the author of the popular blog "Self Adhesive Labels Industry In India and The World."