Chevron supports business partners in enterprise development
Chevron Lubricants Lanka Limited has extended its support and
commitment to its industrial distribution partners - Jaleel andns and
Thaha and to assist them further enhance and grow their long established
business operations.
“We have an unwavering commitment towards our business partners to
ensure they grow and prosper in the same light as the organisation” says
Kishu Gomes, Managing Director CEO for Chevron in Sri Lanka. “We have
continually placed high priority to ensure their success and development
is parallel with ours.”
The organisation has significantly supported and invested in the
enhanced operations of both companies to ensure their long-term growth.
Chevron will provide brand support to both business ventures together
with continuous training so as to maintain the international service
standards of the organization. The organisation will also share their
experience and expertise to support and add real value to these business
ventures.
“Thaha and Co and Jaleel and Sons are a representation of a larger
global organisation - Chevron. It is vital that we ensure the same
service standards as us” says Imal Fonseka, Director/General Manager for
Chevron in Sri Lanka.
At Chevron, building productive, collaborative, trusting and
beneficial relationships with customers is an important part of the
organization’s culture. Its commitment to support business growth and
development is grounded in ‘The Chevron Way’ and its ability to grow
through partnership has become a model for the organisation.
According to the organisation, “Small- and medium-size businesses are
the engines that drive economic growth in many of the communities where
we operate. Helping develop these businesses contributes to the overall
development and prosperity of the communities where we operate, and it
is a key component of Chevron’s community engagement approach.”
Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies.
The company has about 56,000 employees, and Chevron’s subsidiaries
conduct business in approximately 180 countries.
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