Samson Rubber Industries, the manufacturer and distributor of Lotus Tyres, recently rewarded its top-performing dealers and their families with overseas and local travel experiences offering trips to Bangkok for the top achievers and a relaxing two-day stay at the RIU Hotel in Ahungalla for other high-performing dealers. These rewards were part of the company’s annual sales promotion programme, organised to recognise and appreciate the contributions of its dealer network during the previous sales cycle. Dealers who met the highest targets were selected for the Bangkok tour which included sightseeing, leisure activities, and time to unwind. Those who met other qualifying sales milestones enjoyed a luxury getaway at the RIU Hotel.
Lotus Tyres has rewarded its dealers through such incentives throughout the past. Bangkok tours and star-class hotel stays have been offered several times as part of the company’s approach to dealer appreciation. The initiative is well received, building stronger connections between the company and its dealer network. The sales promotion winners were selected based on their performance, and the recognition events were attended by members of the management of Samson Rubber Industries, along with the sales and marketing teams of Lotus Tyres. “Our aim is to support and motivate our sales force so they can continue delivering reliable, high-quality products to customers across the island,” said the Sales Manager of Lotus Tyres. “Lotus Tyres, known for its wide presence, offers a trusted range of bicycle, motorcycle, and three-wheeler tyres and tubes designed with a strong focus on value, durability, and customer safety.”


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