Samson Compounds celebrates Silver Jubilee with record annual turnover of Rs. 3 billion

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Samson Compounds Ltd., a leading manufacturer of rubber compounds, celebrated its silver jubilee with a record annual turnover of Rs. 3 billion. Upcoming events organised to mark this landmark occasion are the employee felicitation ceremony for those completing 25 years of service, replantation of part of Kottawa conservation forest and religious events.

In addition to compounds processing, the company’s concentration is centred around current trends such as sustainability, new technologies and increasing its presence in dynamic markets; notwithstanding product diversity of high-quality rubber compounds. Product portfolio include custom rubber compounding, rubber sheets and mats, rubber moulded products, EVA products, plastic and PVC products and roofing insulation sheets.

Standards and compliance include ISO9001;2015, FSC Certification – FSC-STD-40-007, FSC-STD-40-004, FSC-STD-50-001. Compliance certifications include REACH, RoHS, PAH free, Phthalate free, other customer compliances. 

Awards received are ICQCC2020 – Gold Award (International Convention On Quality Control Circles) NCQP2020 – one Gold Award, two Silver Awards and one Bronze award, NCQP2019 – one Gold award, NCQP2018 – one Silver award and one Bronze award, NCQP2017 – one Bronze award, Sri Lanka Corporate Health and Productivity Awards – 2020 Medium category – Gold Award, Sri Lanka Corporate Health and Productivity Awards – 2018 Large category – Silver Award, National Productivity Awards 2018 – Commendation. 

Samson compounds Ltd. was established in 1996, but its operations were functioning under the DSI flagship since 1962. The company’s director board consists of Kasun Rajapaksa, Chandula Rajapaksa, Dilshan Rajapaksa, W.A. Cyril and Bhathiya Amarakoon. The organisation with a direct employee workforce of 450, exports its products to Australia, Fiji Islands, UK, Canada, Italy, Germany, Pakistan and Singapore. 

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