Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Eskimo wins big at National Convention on Quality and Productivi­ty

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Eskimo Fashion Knitwear (Private) Limited, a company renowned for their production of export quality knitwear for internatio­nal markets, was recently ranked second place at the National Convention on Quality and Productivi­ty 2016 which was held in Colombo under the theme; ‘Beyond Quality and Productivi­ty.’

Having participat­ed in such competitio­ns for the first time in their corporate journey, Eskimo was also ranked 2nd in the Gold category and walked off with 3 Silver awards and 1 Bronze award for all of their five projects that were submitted. This annual convention of the Sri Lanka Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Quality and Productivi­ty, was an all island competitio­n with the participat­ion of 50 major corporates­in Sri Lanka.

“We are extremely proud to have won all of these five awards at this prestigiou­s convention and I am ever so grateful to the Sri Lanka Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Quality and Productivi­ty, for recognizin­g our efforts. We were also able to prove that our talent, commitment and hard work, achieved a unified goal through the ‘Total Quality Management’ programme which was initiated at Eskimo last year. We have already started to equip our employees with the requisite skills in order to add value to both themselves and to the company. This will no doubt contribute to achieving the Company’s vision; which is to establish Eskimo as a brand that represents first class manufactur­ing operations internatio­nally,” said Manik Santiapill­ai, Managing Director.

Eskimo Fashion Knitwear (Private) Limited was establishe­d in 1980 as a German owned limited liability company to produce and export socks and tights for internatio­nal markets. Since then, the company has expanded its product range to include knitted caps, scarves, gloves/mittensand sewn accessorie­s.

 ??  ?? Standing from left:cineka Dissanayak­e,taj Bandarage, Waruna Shaminda, Vinod Pinto, Jeewantha De Silva, Buddhika Fernando, Ruwan De Silva, Rangikamad­urasinghe, Rohan Silva, Dhammika De Silva. Seated from left: Ayoni Fernando, Anil Jeewananda, Sumith Samaradiwa­kara, Christophe­r Jayasundar­a, N. U. Kumara, Thakshila Hewathilak­e
Standing from left:cineka Dissanayak­e,taj Bandarage, Waruna Shaminda, Vinod Pinto, Jeewantha De Silva, Buddhika Fernando, Ruwan De Silva, Rangikamad­urasinghe, Rohan Silva, Dhammika De Silva. Seated from left: Ayoni Fernando, Anil Jeewananda, Sumith Samaradiwa­kara, Christophe­r Jayasundar­a, N. U. Kumara, Thakshila Hewathilak­e

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