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Eurol has expanded into Sri Lanka through a strategic partnership with Econsult International, led by oil and gas expert Malaka Elikewela.
The initiative will bring high-quality lubricants to the country’s rapidly growing automotive and industrial sectors.
Eurol BV is a manufacturer of engine oils, transmission oils, brake fluids, sprays, coolants, and specialised industrial lubricants.
Sri Lanka is a strategic market for Eurol, playing a key role as a shipping hub in the Indian Ocean, with ambitious infrastructure development plans. This, combined with a strong focus on sustainable development, aligns perfectly with its mission to provide environmentally responsible products.
This partnership allows Eurol to offer its advanced products and technology, supported by international standards such as API, ACEA, and ISO, and approved by both European and Japanese OEMs. Eurol Managing Director Martijn Pfeiffer said: “We are thrilled to partner with Malaka Elikewela and Econsult International Ltd. to support growth in Sri Lanka. We are confident that this collaboration will empower local industries to achieve superior performance while contributing to the country’s economic growth.”
Econsult International Ltd. Managing Director/CEO Malaka Elikewela said: “This partnership presents a transformative opportunity for Sri Lanka’s lubricant market. Eurol’s reputation for excellence aligns perfectly with our vision. Together, we will elevate standards and provide solutions that drive productivity and sustainability. Sri Lankan businesses across various sectors, from transportation to manufacturing, will benefit from Eurol’s advanced lubricant technology.”
Eurol Lubricants is dedicated to exceeding expectations through rigorous quality assurance, sustainable practices, and continuous product development. Sri Lankan businesses will benefit from cutting-edge technology that enhances operational efficiency while meeting the unique challenges of the local climate and operating conditions.