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Global vehicle exporter AA Japan opens Sri Lanka office, eyes market growth with its 30 years of expertise

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AA Japan (Private) Limited Sri Lanka support team

AA Japan (Private) Limited has opened its first office in Sri Lanka on January 2026, bringing three decades of experience in the Japanese used vehicle export business directly to the Sri Lankan market.

Since Sri Lanka reopened its vehicle import market, AA Japan has exported more than 6,000 vehicles to the country, reflecting strong demand and the company’s ability to meet the needs of Sri Lankan buyers. This success is part of a larger picture, with the company shipping more 18,000 vehicles annually to customers in over 80 countries. What began in 1996 as a small operation in Tokyo, established by Hameed Ramzan to supply his family’s car trading business, has grown into one of the leading players in the Japanese used vehicle export industry.

The opening of the Sri Lanka office represents a major step in AA Japan’s approach to serving its customers. Rather than relying solely on remote communication, the company now offers face-to-face support and local expertise. Sri Lankan customers can walk into the office, discuss their vehicle needs, and get immediate assistance in their preferred language. The team provides support in all three languages, making the service accessible to a wide range of buyers across the country.

The office handles the complete process of importing vehicles from Japan. This includes helping customers choose the right vehicle, providing accurate price quotes, coordinating shipping logistics, managing all necessary documentation, arranging vehicle inspections, and offering after-sales consultation. For many buyers, importing a vehicle from another country can feel complicated and risky. The local office removes much of that uncertainty by putting a trusted team within reach.

“We’ve seen strong interest from Sri Lankan buyers over the years, and opening this office was the right next step,” said Hameed Ramzan, Founder and President of AA Japan. “Our customers here deserve the same level of service and attention we provide everywhere else. Having a local team means faster responses, better communication, and more confidence in the buying process. We’re not just selling vehicles—we’re building relationships.”

AA Japan sources its vehicles directly from Japanese auction houses and also maintains its own inventory. The company works with individual buyers as well as businesses, including car dealers, construction companies, and transport providers. Each vehicle goes through quality checks before being approved for export, a practice the company has maintained throughout its history.

Looking ahead, AA Japan plans to introduce new digital tools and improved service systems to make the vehicle buying experience even smoother. The Sri Lanka office joins the company’s growing network of locations in Kenya, Australia, Botswana, Phillipines, Thailand, and Chile, each providing localized support in their respective markets.



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APHNH aims to make Sri Lanka more competitive for healthcare investment

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Deputy Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Hansaka Wijemuni addresses the audience

Sri Lanka private healthcare leaders recently pledged an action plan with timelines to address the practical priorities of Sri Lanka’s healthcare sector while making it more viable for local and foreign investments.

The Association of Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes (APHNH) has committed to converting recommendations from its first Healthcare Leadership Summit into a trackable outcome document with defined actions, responsibilities, and timelines, marking a shift from discussion to implementation in sector reform efforts.

The summit held on March 9 at Waters Edge, Colombo, brought together hospital leaders, policymakers, regulators, insurers, and international experts to address practical priorities for Sri Lanka’s healthcare sector.

A key outcome of the summit was APHNH’s plan to consolidate recommendations into a single, trackable charter that will outline specific actions, assign responsibilities, establish timelines, and provide periodic progress updates.

“Our objective is to bring the right decision-makers into one room and focus on what can be implemented, not only what can be discussed, ” said Raveen Wickremesinghe, President of APHNH. “We are committed to taking the inputs from today and converting them into a clear, trackable set of actions that strengthens quality, transparency and public confidence, while supporting national health priorities. “

The summit featured insights from Dr. Hafeez Rahman Padiyath, Dr. Hamdani Anver, and Chandana L. Aluthgama on scaling quality and operational discipline. A keynote and fireside discussion with Dr. Paiboon Eksangsri, President of the Private Hospital Association of Thailand, explored lessons from Thailand’s private healthcare development and conditions for making Sri Lanka more competitive for healthcare investment.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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Atlas SipSavi Naththal Poronduwa records positive public participation, benefiting 10,000 students

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Atlas, Sri Lanka’s No. 1 learning brand, successfully concluded Atlas SipSavi Naththal Poronduwa, a national initiative that saw strong public participation in supporting children at risk of dropping out of school due to financial hardship. At a time when more than 22,000 Sri Lankan children leave school each year due to rising economic challenges, the initiative reinforced Atlas Sipsavi’s long-standing ‘No Child Left Behind’ promise by turning seasonal generosity into meaningful educational support.

The initiative reached 10,000 students, with beneficiary schools carefully selected to ensure support reached those most in need. The collected books were distributed to children at risk of dropping out, including those whose education had been disrupted by recent adverse weather, ensuring students had essential learning resources at the start of the new school term. Through its flagship Atlas SipSavi programme, the brand focused on improving access to education by providing essential learning tools, scholarships, and infrastructure to create better learning environments, bringing its purpose of ‘making learning fun’ to life in a meaningful way. As part of the initiative, the public was invited to donate schoolbooks, with each contribution matched one-for-one by Atlas. Donation boxes were placed at all Keells outlets island-wide and at Sarvodaya District Offices, making it easy for communities to take part.

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John Keells Logistics expands strategic engagement with CWIT through inter-terminal transport operations

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Representing JKLL: Lasitha Manchanayake: CEO, Dilum Liyanage: Snr. Manager - Transport Operations, Kavinda Jayasinghe: Manager - Operations and Randi Peiris: Asst. Manager - Commercial. Representing the John Keells Group: Zafir Hashim: President - Transportation, Plantations and IT Sectors and Asha Perera: CFO. Representing CWIT: Munish Kanwar: CEO, Iresh Siriwardena: COO, Devanshu Bhatia: Head of Techno Commercial, Madhuranga Wijesekara: In Charge - GATE Process, Sandun Niroshan: Duty Manager.

John Keells Logistics (Pvt) Ltd (JKLL), one of Sri Lanka’s leading third-party logistics solutions providers, has successfully expanded its operational engagement with Colombo West International Terminal (Private) Limited (CWIT), through inter-terminal transport services within the Port of Colombo. This enhanced engagement further strengthens CWIT’s efforts to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and scalability across terminal activities.

Inter-terminal transport plays a critical role in modern port operations, requiring high levels of coordination, precision, and operational discipline. JKLL’s appointment for ITT operations reflects CWIT’s confidence in the company’s demonstrated capabilities in managing complex transport operations within a high-throughput port environment.

The ITT operations are underpinned by JKLL’s technology-enabled logistics framework, incorporating real-time fleet tracking, performance monitoring systems, and data-driven operational planning. These capabilities provide enhanced visibility and control over transport movements, while ensuring compliance with established safety, productivity, and service quality standards.

The awarding of this engagement to JKLL is a testament to the successful implementation of the Inter-Terminal Vehicle (ITV) operations undertaken by John Keells Logistics at CWIT during the previous year. The ITV assignment was executed through structured operating procedures and disciplined service delivery, contributing to improved cargo movement, operational coordination, and service continuity within the terminal. The performance outcomes of the ITV operations provided the basis for the subsequent expansion of the partnership into ITT services.

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