Dankotuwa Porcelain will be expanding operations into the Indian markets, Dankotuwa Chief Executive Officer Wasaba Jayasekera said yesterday.
Speaking at the 33rd anniversary event he said that Dankotuwa Porcelain has a growing demand in India and the foundation has been laid to begin operations and are looking forward in expanding by the end of this year.
Jayasekera said that currently although Dankotuwa holds advantage over its quality, building relationship and the strength of employees it seems to be lagging in the basics of manufacturing.
“Lacking best practices in the local market has resulted in a stagnating position therefore the planting of the tree pallets marks a new beginning in our 33 porcelain lifespan”, he said. “Aggressively looking towards achieving a sustained manufacturing process with extra value added products which enables to increase profitability for all stakeholders involved”, Jayasekera said.
He added that we are looking forward in attaining higher growth markets locally and in new markets we have set foot in.
The CEO said all Dankotuwa showrooms will be transformed into signature showrooms and looks forward in bringing down cutting edge technological equipments to increase the standards of the manufacturing process. He added that leading science and research institutions have partnered with Dankotuwa Porcelain to develop nano-engineered materials which will lead to much higher value added porcelain products.
The company exports to 40 countries in five continents and now looks forward to further draw up franchises with several more companies in New Delhi and various other states of India.
He said that as a whole Dankotuwa Porcelain enters a new beginning with it’s commemoration of the 33rd anniversary by ensuring to attain agility and rebuild on the stagnation by giving due consideration to the stakeholders in the upcoming years.
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Speaking at the 33rd anniversary event he said that Dankotuwa Porcelain has a growing demand in India and the foundation has been laid to begin operations and are looking forward in expanding by the end of this year.
Jayasekera said that currently although Dankotuwa holds advantage over its quality, building relationship and the strength of employees it seems to be lagging in the basics of manufacturing.
“Lacking best practices in the local market has resulted in a stagnating position therefore the planting of the tree pallets marks a new beginning in our 33 porcelain lifespan”, he said. “Aggressively looking towards achieving a sustained manufacturing process with extra value added products which enables to increase profitability for all stakeholders involved”, Jayasekera said.
He added that we are looking forward in attaining higher growth markets locally and in new markets we have set foot in.
The CEO said all Dankotuwa showrooms will be transformed into signature showrooms and looks forward in bringing down cutting edge technological equipments to increase the standards of the manufacturing process. He added that leading science and research institutions have partnered with Dankotuwa Porcelain to develop nano-engineered materials which will lead to much higher value added porcelain products.
The company exports to 40 countries in five continents and now looks forward to further draw up franchises with several more companies in New Delhi and various other states of India.
He said that as a whole Dankotuwa Porcelain enters a new beginning with it’s commemoration of the 33rd anniversary by ensuring to attain agility and rebuild on the stagnation by giving due consideration to the stakeholders in the upcoming years.
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