American Plastics (Pvt) Ltd won the prestigious award for being the People’s Pinnacle Best Plastic Household Manufacturing and Distribution Company of the Year 2024 from Sri Lanka Pinnacle 2024 at a ceremony held at the Taj Lanka Hotel in Colombo. Such serious recognition comes in the wake of winning a Gold Award (Quality Control Circle Team Flash at the National Convention on Quality & Productivity 2024 last June, and a Gold Award by the International Convention on Quality Control Circles in Beyond Boundaries: A Quest for Quality, Productivity and Innovation, last November.
American Plastics (Pvt) Ltd, incorporated in September, 2022, has established a grand showroom at No. 273, Puttalam Road in central Kurunegala City in November, 2023. Similar outlets are being planned to be established on a franchise basis islandwide. A series of Moulding machines comprising of Injection, Blow and Parison, are presently being operated at its factories in Homagama and at Panaluwa in Artigala, located 30km from Colombo city. A diverse range of household Premium products are turned out in a series of bright colors attractive to the discerning customers with highest standard.
Farih Fazal (Director - Group CEO), Rizwan Jalill (Group COO), Chamila Ranaweera (Regional Manager), Muttiah Muraletharan (Regional Manager), Janith Punchihewa (Head of Digital Mkt)
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