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Associated Motorways (Private) Limited honoured its top performers at a ceremony held on 21st February, at Waters’
Edge Colombo.
Titled ‘AMW Star Awards’, the event strove to highlight and reward the associates who have performed above expectations throughout the year 2016.
Held for the first time in the history of the company’s 67 years in Sri Lanka, the ceremony was graced by Len Hunt (President of Al- Futtaim Group and Chairman of AMW) as the Chief Guest. In addition, several directors of AFG as well as directors/senior management of AMW attended
the event. A total of 55 awards were presented in the categories of Best Individual performers, Best Branch and Best Division, wherein diverse elements such as efficiency, customer care and year-on-year volume growth too
were evaluated.
Furthermore, some employees were awarded outstanding awards for going an extra mile and making a significant impact to the company. The most coveted, challenging Overall Championship Award was won by the Automotive
Business Unit.
Congratulating the winners, AMW Group Managing Director, Samantha Rajapaksa highlighted the perseverance and commitment shown by the employees in overcoming the many hurdles they faced during the past few years to arrive at this moment of excellence.
Speaking at the event, Len Hunt illuminated by pitching the excellent performances of the AMW associates, highlighting their drive to go above and beyond to find success. Hunt also delivered treasured words of encouragement to sustain the achieved excellence.
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