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Flexiprint Honored at Presidential Export Awards 2024/25 for the 4th Consecutive Year
Daily FT
|January 08, 2026
Flexiprint (Pvt) Ltd, a trailblazer in Sri Lanka's printing and packaging industry, proudly celebrated yet another landmark achievement by securing the Best Exporter Award (sectoral) at the Presidential Export Awards 2024/25.
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This accomplishment marks an extraordinary milestone, as the company has now won this prestigious honour for the fourth consecutive year - and an impressive 12 Presidential Export Awards in total. The award was presented by the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), under the patronage of Hon. Dr. Harini Amarasuriya, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, with Hon. Sunil Handunneththi, Minister of Industries, gracing the ceremony held at the BMICH.
The Presidential Export Awards (PEA) represent the highest and most distinguished recognition bestowed by the President of Sri Lanka to acknowledge exporters who have made exceptional contributions to the national economy. Organized annually by the Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), the awards programme highlights outstanding performance, export excellence, global competitiveness, and long-term commitment to the country's export sector. The 27th Presidential Export Awards ceremony, held on December 11, 2025, celebrated the achievements of leading exporters for the financial year 2024/2025. Among these top performers, Flexiprint stood out once again, reaffirming its position as one of Sri Lanka's most dynamic and export-driven industrial leaders.
A Journey of Innovation and Global Excellence
Founded in 1994 by Mr. Sathis Abeywickrama, Flexiprint began its journey as a modest printing operation with a simple yet ambitious vision - to bring world-class printing and packaging solutions to Sri Lanka. Over the past three decades, the company has evolved into a globally trusted enterprise, supplying premium-quality tea bag tags, envelopes, pyramid mesh with tags, labels, and FMCG packaging to both domestic and international markets.
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