Walter Van Den Broeck

Walter Van Den Broeck

Packaging Development @ Procter & Gamble

About Walter Van Den Broeck

Walter Van Den Broeck is a Packaging Development Senior Researcher at Procter & Gamble, specializing in labeling transformation and packing line qualifications.

Current Role at Procter & Gamble

Walter Van Den Broeck currently holds multiple positions at Procter & Gamble, including Packaging Development and Packaging Development Senior Researcher. He operates from the Brussels area, Belgium, and Strombeek-Bever. In these roles, he carries out responsibilities such as vendor acceptance testing for equipment and packing line startups and managing plant packing line qualifications.

Previous Experience at Procter & Gamble

Before his current roles, Walter Van Den Broeck worked at Procter & Gamble as an R&D Product Research specialist from 1994 to 2008. He amassed over a decade of experience in product research, contributing to his extensive expertise in packaging development.

Military Service Background

In 1993, Walter Van Den Broeck served in the Belgian Army, working with the Medical Staff in Gent and Neder-Over-Heembeek. His tenure lasted for 8 months, providing him with a foundational experience in structured and disciplined environments.

Academic Background

Walter Van Den Broeck studied at LUCA School of Arts, where he specialized in Chemistry-Biochemistry and achieved a degree as an Industrial Engineer. This academic journey spanned from 1988 to 1992. Prior to this, he attended Hemco Heilig Maagd College Dendermonde, where he studied Sciences-Mathematics and graduated from high school in 1987.

Specializations in Packaging Development

Walter Van Den Broeck's expertise encompasses the transformation of labeling for both rotary and linear labeling equipment. He is also involved in modeling and simulations related to bottle performance parameters and packing line transformations. Additionally, he manages projects in three product categories: Hard Surface Care, AirCare, and DishCare.

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