McLarens Shipping Ltd., a subsidiary of McLarens Group, was recognised for their industry excellence at the National Business Excellence Awards 2025, organised by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka.
McLarens Shipping Ltd. was awarded “Winner” in the “Shipping and Shipping Related Services Sector” and also was awarded the “First Runner-Up” title in the “Overall Medium Category”, reinforcing its long-standing reputation as a frontrunner in Sri Lanka’s maritime and logistics landscape.
These recognitions are a true testament to the hard work, integrity and dedication of the people driving McLarens Shipping Ltd. This achievement was made possible due to the dedication and commitment of the dynamic staff. We look forward to this accomplishment being a steppingstone towards even greater milestones in the years to come.
The National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka conducted the National Business Excellence Awards (NBEA) 2025 on July 24th at the Shangri-La Colombo, marking a remarkable milestone of 20 years in celebrating and recognising business excellence in the country.
Launched in 2004, the NBEA emerges as Sri Lanka’s most prestigious and pioneering awards schemes, maintaining the highest standards in evaluating and recognising outstanding business organisations, earning a reputation as a well-structured and credible platform for promoting excellence in the Sri Lankan corporate landscape.
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