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Litro Gas partners with SLIM as corporate sponsor

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Chaminda Ediriwickrama, Director- Sales & Marketing of Litro Gas Lanka Ltd (2nd from right) exchanging the corporate sponsor agreement with Upul Adikari – President, SLIM. Nazeer Latiff, Senior Manager – Channel & Market Development of Litro Gas Lanka Ltd and Suranjith Swaris – Secretary, SLIM

Litro Gas, the largest national importer and market leader of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Sri Lanka, partnered with the apex body of Sri Lankan marketers, Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) as a corporate sponsor for this year at Litro Gas corporate office. 
The agreement was signed and exchanged between senior officials.


The association between Litro Gas and SLIM will no doubt strengthen and open up many opportunities in the marketing fraternity and involve in prominent national level events such as Brand Excellence, Effie Awards, People’s Awards, NASCO, Marketing Roks, and Gamata Marketing among others.


‘We are delighted to be a part of the marketing fraternity in Sri Lanka through our partnership with the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing. We hope to further drive our sales and marketing efforts, connect our brands, interact and build strong communities throughout the country,‘ said ChamindaEdiriwickrama, Director- Sales & Marketing of Litro Gas Lanka Ltd.


SLIM has been nurturing aspiring marketers since its inception thus developed indigenous qualifications which are well accepted by the market apart from third party marketing qualifications offered through SLIM as a responsible body to cater to dynamic needs of students and the nation. SLIM annually produces approximately 4,000 qualified marketers at different qualification levels. 
The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) is the apex body of Sri Lankan marketers, and was founded in 1970 and subsequently incorporated by an act of Parliament in 1980, recognizing it as the national body for marketing and is a “not-for-profit” organization.


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