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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 09:32:00
Three Sinha Aluminium, a sister company of Three Sinha Group of Companies renowned in the field of construction for five decades came out on the market with their newest products recently.
The customers can now access the products which include aluminium slidings, folding windows, casement windows, aluminium ceilings, wall claddings, sliding doors, aluminium partitions, shop fronts and many more aluminium products made of ingredients from the country’s leading aluminium manufacturer Alumex and blended with German technology. High quality, trust and excellent service are freely accompanied by them.
The new Three Sinha Aluminium showroom was opened at Three Sinha main branch at No 498, Koswaththa, Nawala. This moment was witnessed by the Managing Director of Three Sinha, Manjula Ariyakumara , the member of the panel of managing directors of Three Sinha, Mrs. K.A. Dharmalatha, H. A. Karunasena, Chief Executive Officer of Allumex Pramuk Dediwela and many other representatives from Three Sinha and Allumex. You can purchase the latest products and services from the branches in Kandy and Matara too. Three Sinha Aluminium network is ready to provide aluminium solutions to anyone around the island.
The wood products facing scarcity as in supply can be replaced by aluminum as known globally. You can buy high quality products from Three Sinha. You get a life-long warranty for Three Sinha products. The high-cost, lesser supply, decaying, harm from insects, the commonly related issues with wood are eliminated as you use aluminum products.
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