Sithara Limited, a printing ink manufacturer was presented a Bronze Award at the CNCI - ACHIEVER AWARDS – 2024 for industrial excellence, organized by the Ceylon National Chamber of Industries. Categorized under extra-large manufacturers, the selection process called for every facet of the operation covering finance, production, human resource management, distribution, product development, research & development to name a few. Since the inception in 1964 to manufacture printing inks in Sri Lanka to minimise the outflow of foreign exchange on imported printing inks, the company has diligently focussed on research and development, whilst consistently embracing newer technology and has progressed to an industry leader with a comprehensive production range that has the widest collection of printing inks developed and made in Sri Lanka.
With emphasis on cutting edge technology, quality is the cornerstone of Sithara Limited. This dedication helped the company to evolve over the years whilst formulating a winning strategy where the company has entered all quadrants of the market place notching several awards including 2 Merit CNCI Achiever Awards, ISO 9001 Certification, Sri Lanka National Quality Award, etc. and lately, the company has embarked on a net zero emission platforms. General Manager – Operations, Mr. H. B. Anandaratne whilst expressing his views on this prestigious achievement, highlighted that it is purely the unstinted commitment by all at Sithara Limited working towards one goal and he was thankful to the invaluable staff and the work force to whom the award belongs to.
From Left to right - Mr. T. M. G. Ranasinghe (Sithara Limited), Mr. Chamara Amaratunga (Sithata Limited), Mr. Malinda Tennakoon (CEO - Sithara Limited), Mr. Chayanka Wickremesinghe (Director - Sithara Limited), Mr. Mr. H. B. Anandaratne (General Manager - Operations - Sithara Limited)
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