Industry Analysis

Nestlé Lanka Celebrates Long-Standing Business Partnerships at Connect@Nest’24

Nestlé Lanka recently hosted the “Connect@Nest’24” event to honour and recognize the valuable business partnerships that have contributed to the company’s success. This special event gathered a diverse group of partners from across the value chain, all of whom play a crucial role in helping Nestlé Lanka achieve its vision of delighting Sri Lankan consumers with high-quality products.

With a local presence of over 115 years, Nestlé Lanka remains dedicated to its purpose of “unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life, for everyone today and for generations to come.” The company, known as the largest food and beverage company in Sri Lanka, is home to some of the country’s most beloved brands. Nestlé Lanka continues to offer tastier and healthier choices from early childhood to old age, ensuring the highest quality products for consumers nationwide. This commitment is made possible through the support and dedication of its business partners, who help maintain high-quality standards from farm to table.

Nestlé Lanka Managing Director Bernie Stefan commented, “We continuously work on building trust with our business partners, with a dedicated focus on empowering and guiding them towards Nestlé and industry best practices – upholding our unwavering commitment to excellence. Connect@Nest’24 is the ideal platform to recognize our business partners for their dedication towards our vision of providing products filled with taste and goodness to our beloved consumers across Sri Lanka.”

Director of Supply Chain Kanchana Fernando added, “The unwavering dedication and commitment of our business partners have been instrumental in overcoming obstacles, even during uncertain times, and ensuring we provide the best quality products to our consumers. Connect@Nest’24 was organized to appreciate the consistent support of our business partners and recognize their efforts in helping us delight Sri Lankan families with Nestlé products.”

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