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Alumex: Four Decades of Aluminium Excellence, Innovation and Sustainability

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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September 23, 2025

For nearly 40 years, Alumex PLC has stood as a cornerstone of Sri Lanka's aluminium industry. Established in 1988, the company began as a modest joint venture at a time when aluminium extrusion was still a developing sector in the country. In 2006, Alumex became fully Sri Lankan-owned, a milestone that enabled the company to tailor its strategies more closely to domestic requirements and deepen partnerships across industries. A defining moment came in 2010, when Alumex joined the Hayleys Group, one of Sri Lanka's largest and most respected conglomerates. This integration provided the scale, expertise, and resources necessary to expand beyond the local market.

- By Kevin De Alwis

Alumex: Four Decades of Aluminium Excellence, Innovation and Sustainability

Alumex PLC Managing Director Pramuk Dediwela

Today, with more than 35 years of experience, Alumex holds a dominant share of the aluminium extrusion market in Sri Lanka while steadily gaining recognition in international markets. "Our journey has been one of resilience, adaptability, and continuous innovation. From the beginning, Alumex's mission has always been to deliver greater value to our consumers," said Mr. Pramuk Dediwela, Managing Director of Alumex PLC.

Alumex's portfolio today spans a wide range of products, catering to household, architectural, construction, and industrial needs. These include kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, handrails, fencing systems, curtain walls, windows, doors, and other solutions designed to align with modern architectural trends. However, Alumex has never limited itself to being just a manufacturer. "We are a solutions-driven company that supports our customers every step of the way," Mr. Dediwela explained.

Through its AluSys software, Alumex provides design and technical consultancy, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in architectural and engineering projects. The company also offers technical assistance for correct installation, strong after-sales support, and troubleshooting long after a purchase is made. Contractors and installers benefit from hands-on training and guidance to ensure products are used effectively.

A vital component of this approach is the Alumex Training Academy, Sri Lanka's first-ever aluminium fabrication training centre, which has been operating for over 25 years. The Academy has trained more than 18,000 individuals many of whom are NVQ certified and continues to play a vital role in skills development and entrepreneurship.

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