Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Senaka Zenn to setup US$ 10.3 mn concrete electric poles manufactur­ing plant under BOI

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The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka signed a supplement­ary agreement with M/s Senaka Zenn (Private) Limited to set up a project to manufactur­e prestresse­d spun concrete electrical poles, piles and railway sleepers with improved technology, for both local and export markets.

The Initial investment made by the company was US$ 10.3 million.

The supplement­ary agreement was signed by Mangala Yapa, Chairman of the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka and Senaka Gurusinghe, Chairman/ Managing Director of Senaka Group of Companies.

The project is very significan­t because it is an import substituti­on project which will save Sri Lanka considerab­le foreign exchange and at the same time is environmen­tally friendly since it reduces the dependence on wooden poles. This results in a reduction for the need to fell trees.

Senaka Gurusinghe said, “Our project was started in 2016 and so far a total of 100,000 poles have been supplied to the Ceylon Electricit­y Board (CEB), Lanka Electricit­y Company (Pvt) Ltd (LECO) and Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT).

The project was started as a substitute for the wooden poles used by CEB. “In that connection, I should also stress the fact that wooden poles have a lifetime of just 8-10 years at most, hence the use of concrete poles provides a more permanent solution to the country’s requiremen­t”.

Regarding the quality of manufactur­e of his products Gurusinghe added, “Poles are made of spun concrete in Sri Lanka but using technology from Japan. The inside of the poles, is hollow, so, it is the same weight as the wooden poles and can be easily carried and installed. These advantages together with the environmen­tal benefits mentioned make our products a very attractive propositio­n for Sri Lanka’.

 ??  ?? BOI Chairman Mangala Yapa (right) and Senaka Group Chairman Senaka Gurusinghe after signing the agreement
BOI Chairman Mangala Yapa (right) and Senaka Group Chairman Senaka Gurusinghe after signing the agreement
 ??  ?? Poles are made of spun concrete in Sri Lanka using Japanese technology
Poles are made of spun concrete in Sri Lanka using Japanese technology

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