CEAT Kelani Holdings has honoured 99 leading tyre dealers in Sri Lanka by presenting them with award trophies, cash prizes and certificates to continue the tradition of recognising those who contributed to the company’s growth.
Substituting the usual gala awards weekend at a five-star hotel with visits to the top performing tyre dealers of 2020-21, CEAT has presented a total of 14 trophies, 85 certificates and 85 cash cheques to reward overall excellence as well as top sales performances under four product categories – Radial tyres, Truck tyres, Light Truck tyres and Three-wheeler tyres, the company said in a media release.
The trophies were presented to the Top 10 dealers who generated the highest sales revenue for the brand, and to the Gold award winning dealers in each product category.
CEAT also presented cash cheques to the highest performing dealers in lieu of the customary overseas trips they usually enjoy according to their respective loyalty ratings of Platinum, Gold and Silver.
“The circumstances we are in are not conducive for the conduct of a conventional dealer awards night, but we felt strongly that it is important to acknowledge our loyal dealers, who are also facing many challenges,” CEAT Kelani Managing Director Mr Ravi Dadlani said. “We look forward to interacting with them and their families once again whenever the situation permits the hosting of an awards event.”
CEAT’s top 10 dealers of 2020-21 were the Dealer of the Year U&H Wheel Service of Colombo 2, Sumith Marketing - Ambalangoda, Nanda Tyre House - Vavuniya, Sumidag Tyre Co - Kurunegala, Paramount Tyre Traders - Colombo 14, Sripali Tyre House - Anuradhapura, Supiri Tyre House - Kandy, Crown Tyres - Colombo 14, Tyre Link - Walasmulla and Asanka Tyre House - Madampe.
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