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SLCGC showcases affordability and quality of local bathware industry
The Sri Lanka Ceramic & Glass Council (SLCGC), the apex body for consensus building among all parties in the ceramic industry, hosted a panel discussion on the quality, affordability, and self-reliance of the Sri Lankan Bath ware industry. The event was held at the Colombo Hilton on the 19th of October 2022 and was attended by officials representing various Government & Private Organisations, bath ware manufacturers and a distinguished discussion panel.
The illustrious panel included Chief Guest Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, Minister of Industries, Thilaka Jayasundara, Secretary, Ministry of Industries, Rohana Wijesekera, Assistant Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Dr. Saranga Alhapperuma, Chairman, Industrial Development Board, Manawachandra Bopitiya, Managing Director, Lanka Minerals & Chemicals (Pvt) Ltd., Aravinda Perera, Managing Director, Royal Ceramics Lanka PLC, Dr. Nishantha Nanayakkara and Chairman, RSL Group of Companies.
During the discussion, the SLCGC addressed a major misconception about the local bath ware industry, which is the fact that many Sri Lankans still believe that there are only 1 or 2 manufactures in the country. However, today, there more than 8 small, medium, and large-scale producers in the industry, who are capable of supplying to multiple price points and varying levels of quality.
The manufacturers include, Royal Ceramics Lanka PLC, RSL Ceramics (Pvt) Ltd., Mulatiayana Ceramics (Pvt) Ltd., Nilwala Ceramics Village (Pvt) Ltd., Otto Bath ware, Hega Tile (Pvt) Ltd., Embilipitya Ceramics (Pvt) Ltd., Novel Ceramics (Pvt) Ltd., and Dilax Chemical (Pvt) Ltd. The event also showcased a live display of products of varying qualities and price ranges, manufactured by some of the aforementioned manufacturers.