LAUGFS Lubricants has partnered Lanka Sugar Company (LSCPL) to provide lubrication solutions to LSCPL’s vehicle fleet.
Signifying the highest profit in history, LSCPL has made many improvements within its premises, where one significant investment is the establishment of its own vehicle service station powered by LAUGFS Lubricants. The two companies symbolized the partnership at a formal ceremony held at LSCPL recently, LAUGFS said in a media release.
“As a truly homegrown company with a proven track record of success, we believe in supporting other local businesses to pursue growth and become powerful entities. In recent times, LSCPL has been able to achieve turnaround financial performance with continuous increase in production. This partnership enables us to support LSCPL’s journey of success and sustainable growth,” said Tharaka Mudalige, General Manager – Operations of LAUGFS Lubricants Ltd.
LSCPL is a government owned company under the Treasury of Sri Lanka, managed by the Ministry of Plantation and its State Ministry of Development of Minor Crops including Sugarcane, Maize, Cashew, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Betel Related Industries and Export Promotion. The company’s main focus revolves around stopping the unnecessary flow of foreign exchange through helping the country to become completely self-sufficient in sugar production.
LAUGFS Lubricants is the only homegrown lubricant brand amongst multinational players, offering lubricant solutions to every class of motor vehicles.
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