Delmege enriches portfolio with range of essential kitchen spices
Delmege Forsyth and Co Ltd recently enriched its vast portfolio of
consumer products with the introduction of a range of essential kitchen
spices for the local market. Hygienically prepared and confirming to the
highest standards, these spices form the core requirements in any Sri
Lankan kitchen.
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CEO, Delmege Forsyth & Co Ltd, FMCG
Cluster Ashan Kannangara hands over the first set of packs
to distributor Thilak Kumarage of Kumarage Stores,
Thalawathugoda. |
CEO of Delmege Consumer Cluster Ashan Kannangara said, "Yes there are
many brands of spices in the local market. We have had our new products
rigorously tested by three independent chefs for taste, aroma and
quality and the results have been very positive.
They have all been manufactured using the best available local
produce thus making them a truly Sri Lankan product. Our range of spices
brings with them the 150 year old heritage of Delmege a heritage of the
finest quality, time-tested reliability and our legendary excellence".
The company has constantly identified the needs of consumers and then
provided high quality and value-for-money goods, to suit their
requirements. "We have always faced competition head-on and have always
come out a winner. Delmege has, over the years, won the trust and
confidence of hundreds of thousands of consumers with its constantly
expanding portfolio of products. Much of the success of our company lies
on confidence our customers have in us", Kannangara concluded.
Delmege, is a conglomerate with a rich history of more than 150
years, and renowned name in the food and beverage sector in addition to
its presence in other sectors such as Medical Equipment,
Pharmaceuticals, Shipping & Freight Forwarding, Interior and Lifestyle
products, along with Insurance, Travel and Leisure and Exports. The
company's presence in all key sectors positions Delmege as a rapidly
growing conglomerate in the country. Its ownership structure led by
Vallibel Group is affiliated with fast expanding business and today
represents 2.5% of the country's GDP being accounted for, through the
Group. |