Fri, 29 Mar 2024 Today's Paper

Oviklo commences Kaduwela warehousing facility construction

By

26 November 2015 02:38 am - 0     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

A A A



In an effort to set the benchmark ever higher for the logistics sector Oviklo, a leading player in the logistic solutions provision sector in Sri Lanka, recently engaged in the construction of a state-of-the-art warehouse facility in Kaduwela – providing easy access from all routes.

The planned unit will have large 50,000 square feet capacity for storage for Oviklo International’s existing, and potential, client base. The project is due for completion in March 2016 and is expected to place Oviklo in a unique position to continue to play a key role in Sri Lanka’s logistics and transport sector. 
Oviklo International Engineering and Infrastructure Development Head Samantha Liyanage, commenting on the recent venture, stated, “The project’s primary objective is to construct and operate a warehouse facility, which is able to provide end-to-end logistics solutions to the company’s customers and maintain its profile as a market leader and innovator in the warehouse industry. 

This new warehouse facility will complement our existing business and enable us to market our services better to our customers. In addition, the warehouse will drive forward our corporate objective of positioning Oviklo as a key provider of end-to-end logistics services.”

Further, the company expects to continue to expand its warehousing facilities in the near future with another 50,000 square feet unit close to the Biyagama Export Processing Zone. 

Oviklo’s customized services are extended to leading brands in a multitude of sectors including, telecommunication, automotive, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), pharma and health, manufacturing, etc. 

As an ISO-certified company, Oviklo delivers holistic logistics services and has managed to earn a stellar reputation for excellence in the fields of warehousing, transport, value-added services and project cargo management. This commitment to excellence resulted in Oviklo winning the National Business Excellence Award for the logistics and transport sector in 2014.

Order Gifts and Flowers to Sri Lanka. See Kapruka's top selling online shopping categories such as Toys, Grocery, Kids Toys, Birthday Cakes, Fruits, Chocolates, Clothing and Electronics. Also see Kapruka's unique online services such as Money Remittence,Astrology, Courier/Delivery, Medicine Delivery and over 700 top brands. Also get products from Amazon & Ebay via Kapruka Gloabal Shop into Sri Lanka

  Comments - 0

Order Gifts and Flowers to Sri Lanka. See Kapruka's top selling online shopping categories such as Toys, Grocery, Kids Toys, Birthday Cakes, Fruits, Chocolates, Clothing and Electronics. Also see Kapruka's unique online services such as Money Remittence,Astrology, Courier/Delivery, Medicine Delivery and over 700 top brands. Also get products from Amazon & Ebay via Kapruka Gloabal Shop into Sri Lanka

Add comment

Comments will be edited (grammar, spelling and slang) and authorized at the discretion of Daily Mirror online. The website also has the right not to publish selected comments.

Reply To:

Name - Reply Comment





Order Gifts and Flowers to Sri Lanka. See Kapruka's top selling online shopping categories such as Toys, Grocery, Kids Toys, Birthday Cakes, Fruits, Chocolates, Clothing and Electronics. Also see Kapruka's unique online services such as Money Remittence,Astrology, Courier/Delivery, Medicine Delivery and over 700 top brands. Also get products from Amazon & Ebay via Kapruka Gloabal Shop into Sri Lanka

VAT increase: SOUNDs death knell for publishers, readers

Though the Government imposed VAT (Value Added Tax) on vegetables and other e

How female change-makers are driving Sri Lanka’s energy saving platform

Saving energy has become more of a responsibility than a habit in today’s c

A dull Ramadan awaits Muslims amidst the Soaring Cost of Living

In the coming days, Muslims across the world will welcome the Holy Month of R

New wildlife underpass to curtail HEC

As of February 2024, Sri Lanka lost another 38 elephants as a result of the H