
Delhi NCR-headquartered Worthwell Papers has inducted Zaheer Abbas as CEO of its Packaging Paper Division as of 1 July 2025. A paper and board supplier to leading converters in India and South Asia, Worthwell led by Shaniya Gupta and Anubhav Gupta, specializes on customized paper and paperboard supplies enabling packaging optimization, sustainability goals and cost efficiencies. The company which is a distributor for leading Indian and global paper and paperboard manufacturers, has a comprehensive portfolio across containerboard, cartonboard, and specialty paper segments.
The company is supply chain partner to leading packaging converter across South Asia backed by a dedicated procurement team and in-house technical and packaging experts. It maintains strategically located warehouses and robust logistics in place for timely deliveries across the subcontinent.
Regarding Zaheer Abbas’s joining the company, Worthwell’s leadership states, “With over 24 years of experience in the paper and packaging industry, Zaheer brings a wealth of experience, strategic insights, and deep industry expertise. With his proven track record of driving growth, building strong customer relationships, and delivering exceptional results, he is a valuable addition to the Worthwell team.”
Abbas said that he felt proud and excited to have started a new journey in his professional life as the CEO of Worthwell’s Packaging Paper Division, stating, “I look forward to working with this great organization, an exceptional top management – Shaniya Gupta and Anubhav Gupta, and the entire passionate team at Worthwell Papers. Worthwell Papers is an undisputed leader in providing Paper & Paper Boards for Sustainable Packaging Solutions across the industries and I look forward to further strengthening this and taking it to the next levels of growth and prosperity.”
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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