Company Profile Norton ranka garment (PVT) Ltd Norton ranka garment (PVT) Ltd is a subsidiary owned by an Italian company Nortons S.pa. Founded in 1973, it is distributed in several countries of Spain, Hong Kong, China. The Sri Lanka branch consists of factories located at the confluence of the sample department and Gamsabha and later relocated to Maharagama. Since there were not enough space facilities afterwards, the sample department and the factory moved to Nawinna and Padukka respectively.
Japan Ranka PVT (NPLK) is a joint venture company (JV) between Japan PLC Japan (NPJ) and Silicon Coated PVT (SC) Sri Lanka, of which NPJ holds over 60% of silicon stock. This joint venture is beneficial for both the ability of NPJ to use it as a way of entry and the ability of SC to use it as an opportunity to become part of a global industry. The establishment of this joint venture took nearly a year, and Japanese Sri Lankan companies have studied SC and related industries as a whole to understand the current market situation. Due to the development of the postwar era, we found that there is no better time to enter Sri Lanka market. Therefore, SC is considered to be due to the high presence in the market.
The Internet era of Sri Lanka officially began in 1995 and Lanca Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd. Offered the first commercial and unlimited internet facilities via a local server in Colombo. Since then, more than 30 companies have Internet service licenses, with fixed access (Sri Lanka Telecom) lines of over 823,000, and with over 86,000 Internet users and e-mail users to date, the market grows rapidly Did. In Colombo, candy and goals continue, located in the central and southern cities of the country.
As a consultant of a major management consulting company, I will briefly investigate the organization and elements of action. To complete this work, I chose two companies in the telecommunications industry. One is the Etisalat Lanka PVT LTD headquartered in Abu Dhabi, which operates in 18 countries including Sri Lanka, but the second company is Lanka Bell Services PVT LTD which operates only in Sri Lanka. Therefore, this task briefly explains their organizational structure and culture, then explains the company's current leadership style.
The Sri Lankan government opened up the market from the late 1970s to the 1980s, allowing private companies to set up radio stations and television stations. Public broadcasters in Sri Lanka are Sri Lanka Broadcasting Association (SLBC), Independent Television Network (ITN), and Lak-handa of affiliated radio stations. They compete fiercely with the private sector. The broadcast of Sri Lanka has undergone transformation, and private broadcasting stations such as Telshan Network (Pvt) Ltd (TNL), Maharaja Television - TV, Sirasa TV, Shakth TV, EAP Network (Pvt) Ltd, etc were established on the island. Swarnawahini - These private channels also have radio stations. In the 1990s, Sri Lanka established a new generation radio station including the "Hiru" radio station. In the 1980s, public broadcasters such as Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation established their own FM department.