Würth Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, a leading automotive aftermarket, hardware, industrial and construction solutions specialist, has been awarded the Great Place to Work® certification, reinforcing its position as an employer of choice in Sri Lanka’s corporate sector.
The certification recognises Würth Lanka’s commitment to delivering an outstanding employee experience while fostering trust, pride and camaraderie among its workforce across sales, customer service, administration and human resources.
“We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious certification, placing us among a select group of corporate organisations in Sri Lanka. The certification comes shortly after our strategic management level adjustments and adds another milestone to our growing list of achievements,” said Suranga Kekuluwalage, Managing Director of Würth Lanka (Pvt) Ltd.
The recognition is expected to further strengthen Würth Lanka’s employer brand and support its efforts to attract young and capable talent to drive its medium to long term growth plans.
“As a fully owned subsidiary of Würth GmbH of Germany, we have access to Würth’s extensive portfolio of products and solutions spanning multiple industries including the vehicle aftermarket and construction sectors. Based on our strategic priorities, we have planned and budgeted for further expansion of our product portfolio,” he added.
Würth Lanka said it continues to build its brand from within the organisation, encouraging employees to actively champion the brand at all times. The company follows an inside out approach, where employee pride and engagement are reflected in every aspect of its operations.
The company currently markets a portfolio of approximately 5,000 to 6,000 products.
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