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Barefoot currently has five weaving centres in Sri Lanka, run by the weavers, using designs by Sansoni and the Barefoot design team. The company's flagship store, on Galle Road in Colombo, which opened in the early 1970s, is housed in a collection of buildings, centred on an old 1920s town house.
E-commerce in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka had an internet user base of about 6 million as of July 2016, about 28.2% of the population. [ 1] Despite being a developing country, the E-commerce industry has been receiving funding over the span of 10 years. [ 2] Market conditions in Sri Lanka are similar to those in India, as cash on delivery is the most ...
Damro is a Sri Lankan furniture and washing machine manufacturer that designs and sells diverse range of modern and traditional furniture. [ 1] Damro is regarded as the largest furniture manufacturer in South Asia and it is also regarded as one of the world's largest furniture manufacturers. [ 2] It is also hailed as a popular lifestyle brand ...
Softlogic began as a software development company in 1991 by Ashok Pathirage and twelve employees. [ 4] The company later successfully obtained the Dell authorised distributorship in Sri Lanka. Softlogic ventured into the telecommunications sector with a partnership with Dialog Axiata offering corporate and individual Dialog GSM packages.
S. Sarasavi Bookshop. Singer (Sri Lanka) Categories: Companies of Sri Lanka by industry. Retail companies by country. Retail companies of Asia. Retailing in Sri Lanka.
MAS Holdings. MAS Holdings is a Sri Lankan apparel manufacturer. [ 3][ 4][ 5] The company was founded in 1987 by Mahesh, Sharad and Ajay Amalean. [ 6] MAS Holdings began as an underwear manufacturer and later diversified into sportswear, performance wear and swimwear. [ 7][ 8] MAS Holdings has 53 manufacturing facilities in 17 countries ...
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Over the last few decades, the apparel industry grew to represent Sri Lanka's number one export. Following a 38% increase in textile-based revenue from 1996 to 1997, in which the industry generated $2.18 billion in earnings, 50 new textile factories opened in Sri Lanka in 1998. [ 10] As of 1998, the Sri Lanka apparel industry employed about ...