Prasanta Chakraborty serves as the Business Head at FläktGroup, where he spearheads the HVAC-Navy, Marine, Oil & Gas business unit in India. With over 12 years of extensive experience in the HVAC industry, Prasanta has established himself as a key player in driving strategic initiatives...
Prasanta Chakraborty serves as the Business Head at FläktGroup, where he spearheads the HVAC-Navy, Marine, Oil & Gas business unit in India. With over 12 years of extensive experience in the HVAC industry, Prasanta has established himself as a key player in driving strategic initiatives that foster growth and innovation. His role encompasses a comprehensive range of responsibilities, including the formulation of marketing strategies, new market acquisition, and overseeing the P&L for the business unit. Under his leadership, FläktGroup has successfully expanded its footprint from local operations to significant markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, positioning India as a pivotal manufacturing hub.
Prasanta's expertise lies not only in HVAC systems but also in understanding the unique demands of the marine and oil & gas sectors. His passion for innovation and quality is evident in his approach to customer service, ensuring that client needs are met with tailored solutions that enhance operational efficiency and safety. He excels in team leadership and negotiation, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages creativity and strategic thinking among his team members.
Key projects under his guidance have involved the development of cutting-edge HVAC solutions that cater to the stringent requirements of naval applications and offshore platforms. Prasanta’s ability to navigate complex engineering challenges, combined with his business development acumen, has been instrumental in driving FläktGroup's growth trajectory in these competitive markets. As he continues to lead the charge in this dynamic industry, Prasanta remains committed to delivering exceptional value to clients while championing sustainable practices within the HVAC sector.