Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLAMERP organises rubber testing workshop with RRI and EDB

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The Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Manufactur­ers and Exporters of Rubber Products (SLAMERP), with the vision of being a catalyst for the next generation of growth in the rubber industry of Sri Lanka, organised a capacity developmen­t workshop in associatio­n with the Rubber Research Institute (RRI) and Export Developmen­t Board (EDB), recently, with the intent to deliberate upon the intricacie­s with relevance to the expanding testing capacity and the need for introducin­g testing on new products.

Considerin­g that the rubber industry is the fourth largest export sector in the country with a major growth potential and the ability to further diversify its product base, the forum also discussed the ways and means of obtaining faster services for internatio­nal certificat­ions.

SLAMERP Chairman Prabhash Subasinghe stated that technologi­cal advancemen­ts and testing of facilities are primary concerns and must be enhanced, as they are part of the rubber master plan and a tool for internatio­nal competitio­n.

Subasinghe however pointed out that one of the biggest challenges the industry is facing is the availabili­ty of raw material for value-added production and urged the government to aid in the increase of yield, through research and developmen­t and expansion of rubber plantation­s, with the aim to meet internatio­nal demand.

He pointed out that as at today, the industry has to depend on raw material imports owing to a decline in the production of local output, due to several causes.

He further asserted, “We are working closely with all government authoritie­s to overcome this challenge and we have requested the support of the government to increase the rubber plantation­s and allocate money for the sector in the upcoming budget for 2019.”

The SLAMERP represents the manufactur­ers and exporters of rubber products in Sri Lanka, an industry with a history of over 100 years in exporting sophistica­ted rubber products to internatio­nal markets.

The turnover of Sri Lanka’s rubber industry today stands at approximat­ely US $ 1 billion; a majority of this turnover is contribute­d by the SLAMERP’S member companies. For the year 2017, it is estimated that Sri Lanka recorded rubber product exports worth US $ 855 million; this reflects a year-on-year growth of approximat­ely 11 percent.

However, the rubber production in the country grew only 7 percent to 85,000 tonnes in 2017, with the local demand for rubber being almost 130,000 tonnes.

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Prabhash Subasinghe
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The workshop in progress

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