How Sona Papers is reinventing itself Sanjay Suneja, managing director, Sona Papers shares with Rahul Kumar the secret of how the company remained afloat during tough times Sanjay Suneja, managing director, Sona Papers
It’s been more than a year since the commercial printing segment is trying to keep itself afloat barely. So are all the ancillary businesses, including paper. First, there was the Covid-19 pandemic and then the ensuing lockdown. It was followed by the rising paper prices, in all categories. Given the situation, you would expect that the specialty paper market is no exception. However, talk to Sanjay Suneja, managing director, Sona Papers, and he will offer you a much more optimistic outlook.
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Sona Papers launches new range of speciality papers Sona Papers has launched a new range of papers brand Neenah to be available at pan-India basis. The new range consists of 72 product SKUs, including Neenah paper’s signature brands Classic, Environment, and Royal Sundance.
Neenah has been the market leader for the last 100 years in the creation and manufacturing of papers for premium writing, text, cover, digital, packaging and label applications. Primarily Neenah is organised into two business, a performance-based technical products business and a fine paper and packaging business making high-end materials for uses where image matters. Headquartered near Atlanta, Georgia in the US, Neenah is entirely focused on the premium paper market and developing new technologies that meet the needs of designers, consumers, printers, and merchants.