INSEE Cement, the leading local cement manufacturer, is in the process of ramping up its cement production in the newly built plant in Galle to its full capacity, as an immediate response to existing needs to aid in the fast recovery of the country’s economy.
In a media release, INSEE Cement said it not only distributes 100 per cent locally produced fresh cement but also provides a continuous supply of high-quality cement that surpasses the standards of quality of imported cement.
Commenting on the ramping up of the Galle Cement Plant production, Jan Kunigk, Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing & Innovation, INSEE Cement, stated, “Our contribution to uplifting the nation’s economy is of immense value in rebuilding Sri Lanka during post-pandemic recovery. INSEE Cement’s ability to efficiently deliver full capacity of high quality cement needed by the individual house builders and concrete business partners has always been ensured; except within the short timeframe in which the company, operated only with necessity, as required and allowed through the lockdown period - supporting the government’s measures in safeguarding the health and safety of our employees and stakeholders at large.”
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