Asian Paints brightens up Moratuwa bus terminal
Commuters using the main bus terminal at Moratuwa was greeted by a
brighter and cleaner edifice in the new year. This is a community
project of Asian Paints, the Sri Lankan unit of the India-based
multinational coatings company.
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The Moratuwa Bus
Terminal brightened up by Asian Paints |
The company recently refurbished the terminal and repaired its roof,
as part of this project. The sparkling terminal building now sports the
distinctive Yellow and Red livery of Asian Paints following its facelift
with ‘Permoglaze’ exterior enamel paint.
“We are hoping to give this busy nucleus a bright new look for the
people of Moratuwa where our factory is located,” said the Director and
General Manager of the Asian Paints Lanka Joseph L. Pulikottil.
Asian Paints is all about vibrant colour and we are delighted to
present a bright and cheerful bus terminal to people who are travelling
from and to Moratuwa,” he added.
Asian Paints Lanka entered the Sri Lankan market in 1999 and was the
first ever overseas acquisition of Asian Paints, one of India’s most
respected multinationals with international operations in 27 countries.
Asian Paints India is among the top ten decorative coatings companies in
the world and the only paint company to be listed in The Forbes Global
‘200 Best under a Billion dollar’ companies.
Asian Paints Lanka is the first paints manufacturer in the country to
be granted Sri Lanka Standard (SLS) certification for paints dispensed
through a Dealer Tinting System — Asian Paints ColourWorld.
In Sri Lanka, Asian Paints manufactures and markets an extensive
range of paints.
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