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Litro partners with the ceramics and glass sector Total energy solutions partner

by malinga
September 15, 2024 1:03 am 0 comment 848 views

Litro Gas Lanka Ltd., Sri Lanka’s leading LP gas provider, showcased its pivotal role in powering the country’s ceramics and glass industries during a technical session at the 18th Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka Ceramics and Glass Council (SLCGC), at The Kingsbury Colombo recently.

The technical session, sponsored by Litro Gas, focused on pressing topics of energy efficiency, sustainability, and innovation within these vital sectors. Litro’s collaborative approach underlines its long-standing commitment to ensuring uninterrupted energy supply and supporting the growth of energy-intensive industries, especially during periods of economic and logistical challenges.

The AGM also marked the appointment of Aravinda Perera as President for the 2024/2025 term, bringing a wealth of experience and vision to the role.

Chairman Pune Gas, India and Lanka Gastech, Jaisinh Sampat, a first-generation entrepreneur in the industry, emphasised the importance of energy conservation for maintaining future competitiveness.

He highlighted trends in LP Gas usage, stressing the shift toward more sustainable energy practices to drive long-term industry success.

Over the years, the ceramics and glass sector has emerged as a key contributor to Sri Lanka’s export earnings, consistently maintaining a steady presence in global markets despite economic challenges. These industries have played a significant role in contributing to the nation’s GDP, accounting for approximately 2-3% of Sri Lanka’s total merchandise exports over the last decade. The sector’s resilience has been supported by reliable energy supply during challenging times, with Litro Gas being instrumental in stabilizing production operations during the recent financial crisis.

“Litro has always given priority to industries, especially the ceramic and glass sectors, as they are key contributors to the national economy,” said Muditha Pieris, CEO-Chairman of Litro Gas Lanka.

“As a national LPG provider, we ensure consistent supply and offer technical consultations to support uninterrupted production and growth,” he said.

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