Macksons Paints Lanka Records First Paint Export to Mayotte Comoros

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Macksons Paints Lanka, known for its brand Multilac, has marked a significant national achievement by completing Sri Lanka’s first-ever export of paints to Mayotte Comoros. This milestone enhances the country’s stature in value-added manufacturing and international trade.

The paints, produced locally to meet stringent international quality standards, underscore Multilac’s dedication to performance, consistency, and technical excellence. This successful venture into a new market highlights the company’s ability to adhere to global benchmarks, showcasing the robustness and reliability of Sri Lankan manufacturing.

This export is part of Multilac’s long-term strategy to broaden its international presence through innovation, advanced production processes, and strategic market partnerships. By introducing Sri Lankan-made paints to new global markets, the company continues to leverage local expertise to create products that compete on an international scale.

Apart from its commercial significance, this accomplishment underscores Sri Lanka’s increasing potential to diversify exports with high-value, branded industrial goods. It also reflects the dedication of skilled teams and leadership committed to establishing globally respected Sri Lankan brands.

Macksons Paints Lanka remains devoted to fostering sustainable growth, enhancing its international market presence, and contributing to Sri Lanka’s economic advancement through world-class manufacturing.

 

Image Caption: Seen here are some officials with the export shipment

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