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Litro Gas Lanka Ltd., observed a revival in the food and beverage industry which was suffering for months due to the shortage of essential items as a consequence of the forex crisis.
Commenting on the restaurant industry returning to normalcy, Litro Chairman Muditha Peiris said: “We are pleased the small and medium businesses are getting back on their feet. Most businesses that suspended their operations during the gas shortage have resumed their operations. We strive to ensure uninterrupted gas supply in the future to protect the larger players and the SME sector alike.”
He said Litro was pleased to be the first among essential services to eliminate long queues by importing 100,000 MT of LPG with World Bank funding. Litro also singlehandedly managed to cater to the domestic sector with 2.2 million cylinders over a period of 20 days when its direct competitor suspended operations temporarily.
All Ceylon Bakery Owners Association President N K Jayawardena commending Litro said: “Past few months have been tumultuous but Litro stepping up and ensuring uninterrupted LPG supply was commendable. Even at the peak of the crisis Litro assured at least 50% of the total requirement. We are indebted to Litro for coming to our rescue when the competitor/ alternative supplier suspended operations. Now that the shortage is under control, we are grateful to Litro for continuous price reductions enabling us to keep prices of bakery products stable thus affordable to the ordinary citizen.”
Sri Lanka Poultry Forum President Ajith Weerasinghe said: “Litro has been our go-to LPG provider ever since gas became the preferred source of energy for heating/incubation purposes. Even during the global pandemic, poultry was one of the few industries that managed to stay afloat thanks to suppliers such as Litro who went the extra mile.
“While we had to go looking for other essential inputs during the pandemic, and later the shortage of essential items early this year, Litro made sure their products were delivered to our doorstep in a timely manner. As a result, we did not have to suspend our operations which isn’t actually an option given the nature of the business. On behalf of poultry farmers, I would like to thank Litro for understanding our grievances and prioritizing and addressing them accordingly.”