In a significant advancement for Sri Lanka's logistics sector, UTE has supplied ACE Distriparks (Pvt) Ltd with five state-of-the-art Cat® Electric Forklifts, elevating the efficiency and sustainability of their new modern 100,000 sqft warehouse. ACE Distriparks (Pvt) Ltd., after conducting an extensive evaluation, chose five Cat® Electric Forklifts for efficient and sustainable warehouse operations that define both UTE and ACE Distriparks. As leaders in the industry, this collaboration is expected to set a new benchmark in the logistics and transportation sector, driving further adoption of green technologies and promoting a sustainable future, in alignment with the needs of generations to come.
The handover ceremony underscored the shared commitment to environmental responsibility between UTE and ACE Distriparks. Key leaders from both organizations were present, highlighting the importance of this association. “These Cat® Electric Forklifts represent far more than just tools; they stand as a testament to our ability to meet the dynamic needs of our clients. This strategic alliance reflects our shared commitment to operational excellence and sustainability, both of which are integral to our future-focused approach,” stated Deepthi Hewageegana, CEO of UTE, expressing his enthusiasm about this collaboration. Cat® Electric Forklifts are designed to operate efficiently and effectively indoors, or outdoors, in demanding environments, whilst providing impressive lift power and performance at lower operating cost. “We remain deeply committed to supporting innovation and sustainability,” added Hewageegana. “UTE’s dedication to ‘Adding Value’ to all stakeholders ensures unwavering support for our client’s ongoing success.”
Janaka Gunawardena (Chief Executive Officer - Aitken Spence Logistics), Deepthi Hewageegana (Chief Executive Officer - UTE)
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