Director Russel’s Tea, Jehan Perera explained the visiting delegation about Wellness Tea segment that is being offered by the company which was being distributed using the HINO fleet of Vehicles.
The visiting delegation comprise of General Manager, Hino Motors Ltd, Europe, Africa & Middle East Marketing Department Overseas Marketing & Service Division , (Africa & Middle East) Naoki (Nick) Fujioka, Hino Motors Ltd, Middle East & West Asia Group, Ronald Suradi, Project General Manager, Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Hideo Mastuura, MD/CEO Toyota Lanka, Manohara Atukorala, Senior General Manager, Toyota Lanka, Prasanna Perera, Deputy General Manager, Material Handling and Logistics Solutions, Ravi Opatha, and Manager Service, Sandun Thennakoon. participated From Russel’s Pvt Ltd, Director Bernadette Perera, Director, Jehan Perera, Director Operations Rashane Perera, Group General Manager Lindsay Fernando, Asst General Manager Mrs. Marian Fernando and founding Chairman, Russel Perera participated.
From humble beginnings in the year 1988, founder and Managing Director of Russel’s Group of Companies, Russel Perera, embarked on his long journey of success when he started providing a tea service to a reputed bank which paved the way to new beginnings with the pioneering of tea service in Sri Lanka.
The company later diversified to specialty tea and apperals segments as well.
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