Litro Gas expands supply and distribution network

Introduces new channels and upgrades infrastructure:

by malinga
August 18, 2024 1:04 am 0 comment 745 views

Janaka Pathirathna - Director - Sales & Marketing/ Corporate Affairs, Litro Gas Lanka opening a new facility

Litro Gas Lanka, Sri Lanka’s leading LPG provider, has announced significant developments in its supply and distribution network. As per the Sales & Marketing Plans for 2024, areas are identified for supplier and distribution expansion.

The company has undertaken a series of strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing the accessibility and reliability of LPG services across the country.

The existing distributor yards in Aluthgama, Panadura, Palamunai-Batticaloa, and Navalady-Batticaloa have been refurbished, featuring new office infrastructure and an expanded vehicle fleet. These upgrades are set to improve the quality of service and delivery efficiency.

In addition to these refurbishments, new distribution yards have been established in Wellawaya, Godakawella, Padeniya, Waradela-Kotadeniyawa, Walathapity-Ampara, and Mulamaldeniya. This expansion enhances service coverage, particularly in rural areas, providing better access to LPG for all Sri Lankans.

To support these operations, new staff members have been recruited from local communities, bolstering the workforce and promoting regional employment. The expansion also includes additional vehicles and infrastructure improvements, crucial for streamlining operations and ensuring efficient service delivery.

These efforts will integrate seamlessly with Litro Gas’s primary filling operations at Kerawalapitiya and the newly commissioned Mabima storage and filling facility. This integration is vital for maintaining a seamless supply chain and addressing the increasing demand for LPG across the country.

Litro Gas’s expanded and refurbished network will support the seamless supply of LPG to 4.5 million domestic households, 12,500 dealer points/sales points, over 16,000 HoReCa establishments (Hotels, Restaurants, Catering), and over 6,000 medium and large commercial businesses.

Distributors have also shown increased confidence in the company’s leadership.

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