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Toll logistics goes for new branding, completes 10 years
Toll Global Logistics Sri Lanka, a state-of-the-art supply chain
logistics provider, based in Australia and regional office in Singapore
looking to further expand their business presence in Sri Lanka.
Toll Global Logistics Sri Lanka, is aggressively increasing their
business presence catering to local and multinational customers from
complete warehouse management and islandwide transport. They are
planning the second phase of expansion in Colombo with sate-of-the-art
multi-user warehouse facility along with updated ERP solution which will
put Toll Sri Lanka in par with our global standards.
Toll Global Logistics Sri Lanka Country Head Prasad Jayasuriya said
that this is a great opportunity for their existing customers whom they
served for the last 10 years. "We could offer them more value for money
in time to come. With the dawn of peace we have successfully expressed
our positive vibes about Sri Lanka to our global partners.
"The company is looking forward to appreciate their customers,
employees and all other stakeholders who supported the company for the
last 10 years in Sri Lanka by hosting a anniversary event at Taj Samudra
on August 26.
The event would be an ideal platform to garland the new 'TOLL' logo
in par with other member countries," Sales and Marketing Head Sri Lanka
Sanje Dabare said.
Toll Global Logistics is a complete international supply chain
logistics provider with presence in Australasia, Asia , Europe,
especially in India and China.
ICC SL extends membership to SLPA
The port sector of Sri Lanka is going to play a significant role for
the national GDP growth by value adding to many industries and services.
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ICC SL CEO Gamini Peiris greets SLPA
Chairman Dr. Priyath B Wickrama while ICC SL Chairman
Transport Committee and Shippers’ Academy CEO Rohan
Masakorala and ICC SL Transport Committee Member and Maersk
Lanka Manager M N Prabath look on. |
It is expected that the ongoing projects will help the country to be
a significant maritime centre that will service South Asia as well as
the region.
This development will help Sri Lanka to integrate further with the
region and with the rest of the world, supporting international trade
through efficient logistical support services linking the global supply
chain.
In view of the emerging economic activity in Sri Lanka, the ICC Sri
Lanka (ICCSL), recently recognised the role played by the SLPA and its
importance to the region.
ICC being a major contributor to the maritime sector, through the
International Maritime Bureau (IMB) extended its membership in Sri
Lanka, to the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.
It hopes to develop greater relationship in the coming years with
SLPA and help the local organisation with necessary knowledge and
support through its influential and dynamic business knowledge and to
link the ICC privileged links with major inter-governmental
organisations, such as the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
ICC Sri Lanka CEO Gamini Peiris on behalf of the chairman and board
members of ICC SL, recently visited and met SLPA Chairman Dr. Priyath
Bandu Wickrama along with ICC SL board member and transport committee
chairman, Rohan Masakorala and transport committee member M N Prabath to
welcome the SLPA as one of its members.
The ICC SL CEO commended Dr. Wickrama and his team for their
commitment and extended their fullest corporation from ICC SL to help
the mega organisation to achieve its goals.
SLPA becomes one of the first maritime or logistic organisations in
the public sector in Sri Lanka to be enrolled as a member of ICC Sri
Lanka.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), known as the "World
Business Organisation", is the only representative body that speaks with
authority on behalf of enterprises of all sectors in every part of the
world.
Founded in 1919, with over 120 member countries, ICC was granted
consultative status at the highest level with the UN and its specialised
agencies. |