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Macksons Tiles Lanka Head of Finance Aaqil Farhaz officially handing over the completed project to CSTH Director Dr. Sagari Kiriwandeniya. Also in the picture (from left): Macksons Tiles Lanka Production Manager Indika Lakmal, Prof. Aloka Pathirana, Dr. Neelangani Lamahewage, Dr. Makarim, Dr. Lasitha and Dr. Damith Piyadigama
Macktiles recently upgraded a floor area of a section of the Colombo South Teaching Hospital by providing Vinyl flooring as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) drive.
Made with zero toxic material, Vinyl flooring comes with sealed surfaces without joints making it an ideal solution for hospitals to maintain hygiene levels. Unlike tiled floors, it is easy to clean, and not having grouting spaces also prevents the accumulation of germs and viruses.
“As a responsible business Macktiles is committed to extend our support to the nation in every possible way to navigate the current pandemic situation. We felt it is vital to extend our assistance to the country’s healthcare sector, which is grappling to fulfill the critical healthcare needs resulting from Covid-19 pandemic,” said Chief Executive Officer of Macktiles Ahamed Shafee.
“Similarly, we believe this is the right moment to develop the local tile industry. We are exploring avenues tomake an impact on the country’s economy by achieving self- sufficiency in the local tile manufacturing sector andthereby save foreign exchange outflow, he adds.
While the majority of our raw material is sourced locally, the company has invested in a state of the art manufacturing plant from the Italian manufacturing giant - SACMI and Systems with the aim to manufacture high quality porcelain and tiles of international quality.
“This will have Sri Lankan consumers access products similar to ones that are imported from Italy and Spain,”said the General Manager of Macktiles Thajitha Perera.