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Attention on adulteration and counterfeit problems in Sri Lanka automotive lubricants and fluids market

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The panel discussion at the knowledge forum hosted by GS Lubricants on ‘Lubricants and Automotive Fluids’, at Shangri La Colombo recently. From left: Thanuj Wijesooriya, Deputy Director- Public Utility Commission, Chelaka Herath, Director General - Consumer Affairs Authority, Evangelin Ramos, Product Manager - Totachi Industrial Ltd. Japan, Pawara Dasanayake, President- All Island Service Station Owners Association, Nishantha Amarasena – Secretary to the Association, Sunil Weththasinghe, Chairman – GS Lubricants and Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants with other officials.

All Island Service Station Owners Association urged to use proper supply chain links

by Sanath Nanayakkare

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd, Japan and GS Lubricants, Sri Lanka recently conducted an informative and interactive seminar at Shangri La Colombo, where the members of the All Island Service Station Owners Association (AISSOA) gained important knowledge on automotive lubricants and fluids to ensure that they know their products inside out to serve their customers better.

With the title ‘Insights on automotive lubricants and fluids for sustainable business growth’, the event had brought hundreds of members of the AISSOA together to impart vital knowledge about the innovative products in their industry.

A comprehensive discussion took place at the event focused on adulteration problem in the Sri Lankan lubricants market, its adverse impact on the automobiles through which AISSOA members were educated on the issue.

They gained insights on the need for establishing proper supply chain links to not be duped by fake products for the wellbeing of their customers.

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd., is a Japanese company reputed for manufacturing high quality lubricants including engine oils, gear oils, coolants & other automotive fluids together with filters, brake pads and related products. Totachi markets and sells these products in more than 50 countries including Sri Lanka.

In addition to spreading awareness on innovative products by Totachi, the event served as a platform for building new partnerships with the members of the AISSOA while strengthening the existing partnerships.

The participants were educated on the certifications and specifications of the lubricant industry by showcasing the uniqueness of Totachi Lubricants and its products.

During the welcome speech the purpose of the event was explained by Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants Limited.

The keynote speech was delivered by Pawara Dasanayake, President of the Association and he appreciated the efforts of Totachi company for bringing government regulating bodies to educate the members of the association on legislation procedures and future challenges of the industry.

Guest speaker, Thanuj Wijesooriya (Deputy Director) Public Utility Commission spoke on the importance of using lubricants which are manufactured to the highest certification of API and its benefits to the car owner as well as the impact to the environment.

The next guest speaker, Samantha Karunaratne, Director Competition Promotion Consumer Affairs Authority educated the audience on the fake and grey products in the market as well as the initiatives being taken to reduce and control such malpractices.

Evangelin Ramos- Product Manager, Totachi Industrial Ltd. Japan made a special presentation showcasing the Totachi product range and its highest standards in manufacturing which helped broaden the product awareness among the audience.

The panel discussion which followed comprised: Thanuj Wijesooriya, Chelaka Herath, Pawara Dasanayaka, Nishantha Amerasinghe , Association President & Secretary, Sunil Weththasinghe, Chairman – GS Lubricants, Priyantha Perera, CEO – GS Lubricants and Evangelin Ramos, Product Manager – Totachi Industrial Ltd.Japan.

The panelists provided substantial information on lubricant industry specifications such as API/ILSAC/ACEA & JASO etc. and showcased the uniqueness of Totachi engine oils, gear oils, coolants and other special Fluids.

The panelists familiarized all service station owners about the standards the lubricant industry will need to adapt in the future, showcasing ongoing R&D activities and new standards that will be set by certification bodies in the near future.

They illustrated how Totachi Lubricants have adopted all the state-of-the-art innovations with the best practices of the industry and the highest standards they have used in the production process.

Totachi Industrial Co. Ltd was founded in 1998 by a group of chemical engineers in Hokkaido, Japan, which has a rich history rooted in Japanese tradition, craftsmanship and ingenuity.

Bringing together a wealth of industry experience in the automotive, marine and industrial lubricant sectors, Totachi has been constantly committed to pushing boundaries and setting new standards of quality in their products.

Totachi boasts state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities strategically located around the world in eight countries. These facilities adhere to the highest standards of production, ensuring that every drop of Totachi lubricant meets exact specifications adhering to all International lubricant standard approvals such as API (American Petroleum Institute), ILSAC (International Lubricants Standardization and Approval Committee),ACEA (The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association), JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization) and distribution in over 50 countries including Sri Lanka.

By partnering with Totachi, service station owners can offer superior products and services to their valued customers. Through this strategic partnership with AISSOA, Totachi is forging a path towards a brighter future together with its partners.GS Lubricants is the exclusive distributor of Totachi products in Sri Lanka.



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Ceylon Chamber of Commerce concludes high-level economic engagements in Mumbai

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L-R - Manish Mohan, Vishal Kamat, Anurag Agarwal, Dr Rajesh Ravindra Gawande, Mahishini Colonne, Krishan Balendra, Duminda Hulangamuwa, Priyanga Wickramasinghe, Shiran Fernando

To catalyze bilateral trade and investment and drive regional economic integration, the Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai facilitated a series of high-level strategic engagements between The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and leading Indian commercial institutions on May 13 and 14.

The delegation from The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce was led by its Chairman Krishan Balendra, CEO of John Keells Holdings Pvt Ltd and comprised a distinguished group of Sri Lankan industry leaders from Hirdaramani Group, Maliban Biscuit Manufactories (Pvt) Ltd, Sierra Cables PLC, A. Baur & Co. (Pvt) Ltd, Jetwing Travels (Pvt) Ltd, Ceylon Biscuits Ltd, Hayleys PLC, Vidullanka PLC, MAS India Clothing (Pvt) Ltd, Tudawe Brothers (Pvt) Ltd, David Pieris Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, Bank of Ceylon, Aitken Spence PLC, LTL Holdings Ltd. and Orel IT Pvt. Ltd.

On May 13, The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce jointly hosted the ‘India–Sri Lanka Business Forum: Partnering in Sri Lanka’s Growth and Investment’ and an exclusive CEO interaction in Mumbai. The forum convened senior government officials, policymakers, and industry leaders from both countries.

These included, among others, High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India Mahishini Colonne; Consul General of Sri Lanka in Mumbai Priyanga Wickramasinghe; Senior Economic Advisor to the President of Sri Lanka Duminda Hulangamuwa; Secretary (Protocol, FDI, Diaspora & Outreach) and Chief of Protocol Government of Maharashtra Rajesh Ravindra Gawande; Co-chairman, CII Western Region Sub-committee on International Trade & Investment and Chief Executive Officer, Polycab India Ltd. Anurag Agarwal; Chairman, CII Western Region Sub-Committee on Tourism and Hospitality and Executive Director, Kamat Hotels India Ltd Vishal Kamat and Secretary General & CEO of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Shiran Fernando.

Conversations centered on accelerating cross-border cooperation across high-priority sectors, including technology, manufacturing, healthcare, renewable energy, and digital transformation.

On May  14, the delegation engaged in productive Business-to-Business sessions with the IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, culminating in the formal renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding between The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and IMC. The delegation also participated in an interactive session hosted by the World Trade Center (WTC) Mumbai and the All India Association of Industries (AIAI).

The two-day mission concluded with a robust exchange of views cementing a strong foundation for sustained bilateral collaboration and paving the way for a new era of industrial synergy between Colombo and Mumbai.  (Consulate General of SL, Mumbai)

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Commercial Bank among the first banks to partner with Port City Colombo to open a branch

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Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank and Xiong Hongfeng, Managing Director of CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd. exchange the agreement in the presence of senior representatives of the two companies

Demonstrating its commitment to supporting the nation’s next phase of economic transformation, Commercial Bank of Ceylon has become one of the first banks in Sri Lanka to enter into an agreement to establish a fully-fledged branch at Port City Colombo, marking a significant step in the Bank’s strategic expansion into the country’s emerging international financial hub.

 The agreement was signed by Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank, and Xiong Hongfeng, Managing Director of CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd. The partnership further reinforces Commercial Bank’s position at the forefront of Sri Lanka’s evolving financial landscape.

 The proposed branch will function as a fully-fledged banking branch, offering a full spectrum of products and services tailored to the needs of corporates, investors, businesses and retail customers operating within the Port City Colombo ecosystem. These will include digital banking facilities, trade services, foreign currency transactions, corporate banking solutions, deposits, lending, card services and remittance facilities.

 By establishing a presence within Port City Colombo, the Bank said it aims to further strengthen its ability to support cross-border business and investment flows while positioning itself to meet the sophisticated requirements of global investors, multinational corporates and high-net-worth individuals expected to operate within the Special Economic Zone.

 Commenting on this ground breaking initiative, Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank said the Bank’s decision to establish a fully-fledged branch within Port City Colombo reflects both its long-term confidence in the project and its readiness to support the evolving needs of a globally integrated financial ecosystem.

 “As Sri Lanka’s largest private sector bank with a strong track record in serving corporates, international clients and high-value businesses, we see Port City Colombo as a pivotal development in the country’s economic future,” he said. “Our presence within this Special Economic Zone will enable us to seamlessly support cross-border transactions, facilitate international trade and investment, and deliver world-class banking solutions backed by advanced digital capabilities. Being one of the first banks to formalise plans for a full-service branch within Port City Colombo reaffirms our role as a pioneer in driving financial innovation and supporting national development.”

 A 269-hectare extension of Sri Lanka’s central business district, Port City Colombo is being developed as a multi-service Special Economic Zone designed to serve as a regional financial centre, business and lifestyle hub. One of the largest public-private partnership projects in the country, it is envisioned as a catalyst for high-value investments, underpinned by advanced infrastructure, cutting-edge technology and a progressive regulatory framework.

 “Our role as master developer goes beyond building the city itself. It is about creating the foundations for a functioning international business and financial hub,” said Mr Xiong Hongfeng, Managing Director of CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd. “The establishment of institutions such as Commercial Bank within Port City Colombo is an important part of that process, because it brings real operational depth and credibility into the ecosystem from an early stage. It reflects the broader momentum behind the project and the growing shift towards a more globally connected, investment-driven economy in Sri Lanka.”

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Lumbini Tea wins top global honours in UK

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Sri Lanka’s renowned specialty tea brand “Singharaja Wiry Tips,” produced by Lumbini Tea Valley Ceylon, has won two major accolades at the prestigious “The Leafies International Tea Awards” held recently at Fortnum and Mason in the United Kingdom.

The award-winning low-grown Ceylon tea secured the titles of “Best Ceylon Black Tea” and the overall “Best of All Black Teas,” emerging as the top black tea entered at the international competition.

With these latest honours, “Singharaja Wiry Tips” has now earned its 43rd and 44th international awards, further strengthening its reputation as one of the world’s most highly awarded black teas.

Classified as FBOPF EX SP (Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe Fannings Extra Special), the tea is named after its distinctive golden-tipped wiry leaves and unique flavour profile derived from the ecosystem surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Singharaja Rainforest, which borders the Lumbini plantation.

Lumbini Tea Valley’s latest innovation, “Lumbini Screw Buds,” also received high commendation at this year’s competition, highlighting the company’s continued excellence in producing premium Ceylon teas.

Chairman and Managing Director Chaminda Jayawardena, who accepted the awards in London, credited the achievement to the dedication of the Lumbini workforce and the support of nearly 1,800 tea farmers supplying high-quality green leaf harvested using the traditional “two leaves and a bud” method.

by SK Samaranayake

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