Saint-Gobain Weber India
Swapnil Shinde is a seasoned professional in the waterproofing sector, currently serving as the National Business Manager for Waterproofing at Saint-Gobain Weber India since December 2024. Previously, Swapnil held key positions at Tremco CPG (India) Private Limited, where responsibilities included Senior Manager for Waterproofing Segment Sales and Sales Manager for the West region. Prior experience includes various roles at Hilti Group, specifically as Area Sales Manager, Key Account Manager, and Senior Account Manager, along with marketing responsibilities at UltraTech Cement for key accounts and projects. Early career experience includes business development management at GI Careers & Consultancy Services and a role as Senior Process Executive at American Home Mortgage Servicing. Swapnil's educational background includes an MBA in International Business & Marketing from the University of Wales, Cardiff, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil from Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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Saint-Gobain Weber India
In India, Saint-Gobain Weber was incorporated in 2004 as a 100% subsidiary of Saint-Gobain and commenced commercial operations in 2005. Saint-Gobain Weber India combines global expertise with deep local knowledge to provide solutions in tile and stone fixing, joint fillers (or grouts), epoxies, masonry mortars, water-proofing chemicals, sealers, impregnators and technical products. We have manufacturing facilities at three strategic locations which enables us to provide a highly responsive and quick service to our customers, reducing our carbon footprint. We also provide on-job site training to contractors and applicators to educating them on the most modern techniques of construction. Our state-of-the-art plant in Wada is equipped with world-class R&D facilities to produce innovative technologies specifically created for the Indian environment. With a wide distribution of distributors and retailers, our products reach over 50 towns in India.