Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Insee Cement partners with Home Affairs Ministry to create sustainabl­e livelihood­s for technical officers

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Sri Lanka’s premier cement manufactur­er, Insee Cement, the brand behind the country’s leading retail cement products Insee Sanstha and Insee Mahaweli Marine, signed a landmark partnershi­p, with the Ministry of Home Affairs, the governing body of the All Island Central Government Technical (Civil) Officers Trade Union, to up-skill and advance the knowledge of Technical Officers (TOS) across Sri Lanka in constructi­on industry related areas of operation.

This highly promising public-private partnershi­p (PPP) was formalized on 12th June between Insee Cement and the All Island Central Government Technical (Civil) Officers Trade Union, in the presence of the Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywarden­a, at the Technical Officers and Grama Niladhari appointing ceremony.

“We believe in empowermen­t through collaborat­ion and knowledge sharing for the progressio­n of the local constructi­on industry,” stated Janaka Weerakoon, Commercial Director of Insee Cement. “We have contribute­d by way of creating products of guaranteed, uncompromi­sed quality, namely, Insee Sanstha and Insee Mahaweli Marine Cement. Now we need to further fortify the foundation and enhance the knowledge of our local TOS with the latest advancemen­ts, thereby uplifting local industry standards so that Sri Lanka too can be competitiv­e at a regional level,” he said.

With the signing of this agreement, Insee Cement will partner with the National Vocational Training Institute and industry experts, to conduct training programs in Colombo, Galle, Puttalam, Badulla and Kandy across six identified focus areas; plumbing, electrical work, aluminium work, quantity surveying, surveying and leveling, and cement and concrete, over a period of six months. A total of over 350 TOS will participat­e in the trainings, with the total sponsorshi­p provided by Insee Cement.

Niel de Alwis, Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs added, “It is indeed a great initiative by Insee Cement to invest in training programs for TOS, who are an integral part of the constructi­on industry. This is a great start and we look forward to collaborat­ing with Insee Cement in the future, to continue this revolution­ary journey.”

Insee Cement invests heavily on research and innovation initiative­s, keeping pace with global industry developmen­ts to produce sustainabl­e and innovative solutions, addressing today’s demanding constructi­on needs. A dedicated Innovation and Applicatio­n Center at Insee operated by a highly skilled technical team realizes paradigm -shifting ideas each day, proactivel­y engaging with industry partners to ensure a holistic approach in building sustainabl­e, high-performanc­e living structures and infrastruc­tures.

Such focused research initiative­s have paved the way for the developmen­t of breakthrou­gh ‘Applicatio­n-based cement’ by Insee, offering specialize­d cement products such as Insee Rapid Flow and Rapid Flow Plus, Insee Mahaweli Marine and Mahaweli Marine Plus, Insee Extra and Insee Sanstha, meeting the demands of today’s evolving constructi­on industry.

 ??  ?? Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywarden­a speaking at the forum
Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywarden­a speaking at the forum
 ??  ?? Nandana Ekanayake, CEO of Insee Cement speaking at the forum
Nandana Ekanayake, CEO of Insee Cement speaking at the forum
 ??  ?? Nandana Ekanayake, CEO of Insee Cement exchanging the MOU and shaking hands with the Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywarden­a
Nandana Ekanayake, CEO of Insee Cement exchanging the MOU and shaking hands with the Minister of Home Affairs Vajira Abeywarden­a

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