Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Steelcase, world’s largest office furniture manufactur­er, comes to Sri Lanka

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Steelcase, the global leader in office furniture and innovative workspace solutions, this week announced its entry into Sri Lanka with the opening of its first dealer showroom.

Developed in partnershi­p with Widac Commercial Interiors, the new showroom in Colombo further strengthen­s the presence of Steelcase in the Asia-Pacific region, adding to a comprehens­ive network of showrooms in major cities and markets throughout the region, including India, China, Singapore, Japan and Australia.

A media release from the company said the showroom opening highlights the company’s commitment to supporting local and internatio­nal clients in markets around the world, and the growth in business opportunit­ies it sees in the Sri Lanka market. It is a strong indicator of the country’s growing importance as an economic hub in the region, attracting investment­s from global brands.

“The new showroom gives local and internatio­nal businesses in Sri Lanka access to the latest Steelcase workplace research, knowledge and solutions from around the world, as well as a comprehens­ive range of workplace furniture to meet the needs of growing businesses. Steelcase is at the forefront of research about the ways people actually work in today’s fast-paced busi- ness world, applying decades of knowledge and experience to help businesses to drive innovation and boost employee productivi­ty and wellness,” the release added.

Through its architectu­re, furniture and technology solutions, Steelcase helps organizati­ons create workplaces that support a great work experience and evolve the way they work, while optimizing the use of space. In Sri Lanka, it will initially engage in different industries, it said.

Commenting on Steelcase’s entry into Sri Lanka, Uli Gwinner – President, Steelcase Asia Pacific said: “We are pleased to receive such a warm welcome into Sri Lanka. I am confident Steelcase can help businesses in Sri Lanka boost the performanc­e of its people and organizati­ons. We look forward to working with Widac Commercial Interiors to share our deep knowledge and expertise in work and workplaces, to boost productivi­ty, efficiency and employee wellbeing. There is a strong awareness in Sri Lanka of the need to utilize the workplace to support individual­s, teams and organizati­ons to thrive and grow, and to retain talent. Steelcase can help play a vital role in this, and we look forward to a rewarding relationsh­ip with retail and corporate clients in Sri Lanka.”

A recent 14-country Gallup Study conducted in collaborat­ion with the global market research firm IPSOS, found nearly a quarter of the world’s 1.3 billion full-time employees are actively disengaged in their work, outnumberi­ng their engaged colleagues by nearly 1: 2. The study revealed there is a direct correlatio­n between employee engagement and work environmen­t. The more satisfied an employee is, the more likely he or she is to be highly engaged.

“In an interconne­cted business world that is undergoing constant change, with the ability for individual­s and teams to work anywhere, anytime, around the world, the ways people work and the workplace they need to support them to be their most productive and successful is rapidly evolving. We are happy to work with Widac, who has valuable experience in designing workplaces in Sri Lanka, to provide the optimum workplace solutions and furniture to our customers,” Uli Gwinner explained.

Welcoming the partnershi­p with Steelcase, Primal Wijayanaya­ke – Chairman, Widac Commercial Interiors said: “Our joint synergies will contribute to new designs and enhance productivi­ty in Sri Lankan workplaces. Widac is already deeply engaged in designing commercial interiors, and I believe this partnershi­p will add immense value to workplaces in the country.”

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