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Chevron further extends commitment to Stafford Motors


Chevron Lubricants Lanka PLC renewed its business commitment with Stafford Motor Co Ltd recently. Stafford Motors, sole authorised distributor for ‘Honda’ automobiles and ‘Hero Honda’ motorcycles in Sri Lanka, will commence a new tenure in their partnership with Chevron Sri Lanka, that is mutually beneficial for both organisations and provides the opportunity to further grow and enhance both business ventures.
“We have shared a long established business partnership with Stafford Motor Co Ltd in Sri Lanka. This partnership between the two organisation’s, is built on a common commitment to excellence in operations and business solutions” says Managing Director, CEO, Chevron Sri Lanka, Kishu Gomes.


Chevron Sri Lanka has long been a partner with Stafford Motor Co Ltd. Initially, entering into an agreement in 2001, Chevron has continuously supported Stafford Motors through technical advice and training, marketing ideas and field support in lubricant management. Embarking on a new stage of this development venture, Chevron will continue to support Stafford Motors through joint promotions, technical assistance and brand support, while maintaining its exclusive lubricant dealership with the organisation.


“Developing successful partnerships is one of the ongoing growth strategies at Chevron” says Director, General Manager, Chevron Sri Lanka, Imal Fonseka. “We are committed to delivering high value proposition that would ensure the relationship remains one of collaboration and cooperation.”


Since its inception in 1977, Stafford Motor Co. Ltd have successfully marketed and promoted Honda Automobiles and Motorcycles in Sri Lanka.
The Company also offers a variety of Honda Power equipment ranging from a whole line-up of generators, water pumps and engines for consumer and commercial applications and is supported by a highly efficient after-sales service ensuring maximum customer satisfaction, at a state-of-the-art Automobile Service Complex in Colombo. The company has also executed rapid expansion projects in the recent past, resulting in exponential growth of its operations.


“Partnerships are among the key marketing tools used by the organisation, to reach out to a wider audience” says Chevron Sri Lanka. “Its presents the opportunity to share and complement values Chevron shares with other organisations.”