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Lion Brewery’s global success contributes to Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange gains

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Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC, in its latest Annual Report, has reported achieving a significant 20% growth in its international business and a substantial 28% revenue growth in USD year-on-year. 

This achievement is particularly noteworthy given the challenging global economic conditions. The international business has not only been a significant driver of revenue for the Company but also a notable source of foreign exchange for Sri Lanka. This success was largely attributed to the restructuring of the international business strategy, focusing on key growth regions such as Africa, South Asia and the Middle East, while exiting less profitable regions.

The Brewery’s decision to streamline its market presence from 35 to 17 countries has allowed for concentrated investment and effort in markets with the highest growth potential. 

Reflecting this sentiment, Chairman Amal Cabraal stated in the report: “We consolidated resources and focused them on key growth markets, allowing us to invest significantly more in these selected markets.” 

In Africa, countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have been standout performers, benefiting from Lion Brewery’s targeted portfolio strategy and deep market insights. Further, Kenya’s rapid economic growth and expanding consumer base present immense opportunities. Similarly, in the Middle East, the Company has effectively expanded its distribution network, especially in the UAE, where the region’s rapidly growing expatriate population and Government investments in infrastructure and development, have created a favourable environment for the Company’s products. CEO Rajiv Meewakkala emphasised in the report: “Our international business continued its double-digit growth with strong performance in all key markets,” underscoring the importance of this sector in the company’s overall strategy.

By focusing on high-potential markets and optimising its international business operations, Lion Brewery has positioned itself for sustained growth and market leadership. As highlighted in the report, this strategic shift, coupled with an emphasis on innovation and market penetration, highlights the Company’s commitment to excellence and its role as a significant contributor to Sri Lanka’s economy.

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Sohan Jayasena to take ceylon spices to the global wellness stage with Mild Earth

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Sri Lanka may give the world another refreshing beverage. Made of an original recipe, it’s brewed from some of the country’s most iconic spices, that could, in time, match the country’s best-known export, tea, thanks to the vision of the enterprising young marketing professional, Sohan Jayasena and his company mild earth

‘Wild Mist Water’ unveiled at an appropriately styled ‘quiet reveal’ in Colombo 7 a few weeks back is, in its creator Sohan Jayasena’s words, “a luxury wellness experience inspired by Sri Lanka’s botanical heritage.”

Available initially in four variants, the Wild Mist Water mixes come in canisters, and their contents must be brewed just as tea is, with each canister containing a thoughtfully curated mix of local spices that have been associated for generations with physical and mental wellbeing.

The spices that go into the mix are drawn entirely from Sri Lanka’s botanical repertoire, with each blend combining coriander seeds with carefully balanced accents of nigella, cloves, cinnamon, rosemary and lemongrass. The result is a subtle, refined infusion designed not to overwhelm the palate, but to offer a calming aroma, a smooth mouthfeel and a sense of grounding that unfolds slowly with each sip, giving its patrons a time to pause a moment of calm that is much needed in a world that never pauses or stops.

At the heart of the brand is its founder’s belief that Sri Lanka’s wellness heritage does not need exaggeration or nostalgia to be relevant to modern life, only thoughtful reinterpretation.

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Araliya Group of Companies Strengthens Logistics Operations with Acquisition of 10 New Trucks from DIMO

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Araliya Group of Companies has further strengthened its logistics and transportation capabilities with the acquisition of 10 brand-new TATA LPK 1618 trucks from Diesel & Motor Engineering PLC (DIMO), one of Sri Lanka’s leading automobile distributors.

This strategic investment expands the Group’s existing fleet to over 200 vehicles, reinforcing its ability to support large-scale operations across multiple sectors. The newly added trucks are expected to enhance efficiency, reliability, and operational capacity within Araliya’s supply chain and distribution network.

DIMO’s comprehensive after-sales service, technical expertise, and long-standing reputation for quality were key factors behind the Group’s decision. The collaboration highlights Araliya Group’s continued commitment to operational excellence and sustainable growth, while reaffirming DIMO’s position as a trusted partner for large-scale commercial transport solutions in Sri Lanka.

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Sri Lanka’s Largest Vehicle Investment: DIMO and Rathna Rice Pvt Ltd Complete Historic 50-Vehicle Fleet Deal

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In a groundbreaking transaction that marks Sri Lanka’s largest single vehicle investment to date, DIMO Lanka has successfully completed the delivery of 50 LPT 1615 TATA commercial trucks to Rathna Rice Pvt Ltd, setting a new benchmark for fleet acquisitions in the country.

This substantial growth demonstrated by the local business sector represents an economically significant milestone for Sri Lanka’s commercial vehicle industry.

The deal underscores the confidence and expansion capabilities of Sri Lankan enterprises, highlighting the continued strength of the domestic business community.

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