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Our Purpose

At SLAEA, we exist to put Sri Lanka’s apparel industry on the world stage. We unite exporters under a common voice, push for policies that fuel sustainable growth, and create global partnerships that open new markets. Beyond business, we champion ethical manufacturing, innovative practices, and sustainable solutions, ensuring Sri Lankan apparel is recognized worldwide not just for quality, but for integrity and forward-thinking leadership.

SLAEA Chronicles

The Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association (SLAEA) represents over 70% of the country’s apparel exports and serves as the industry’s leading voice. For decades, it has guided the sector’s growth by influencing policy, engaging with key boards and associations, and strengthening Sri Lanka’s position in the global apparel market.

For over four decades, SLAEA has been a driving force behind Sri Lanka’s apparel success:

  • 1978: SLAEA was founded as the first national body representing apparel exporters.
  • 1980s–90s: Played a key advisory role during Free Trade Zone expansion and helped shape export policy.
  • 2000s: Became a strong voice in global campaigns for ethical manufacturing, including “Garments Without Guilt.”
  • 2010s: Partnered with industry and government to advance innovation, sustainability, and workforce development.
  • 2020s: Guided the industry through global disruptions, promoting digitalization and Industry 4.0 practices

"From the beginning, the vision was clear: unite the industry, influence policy, and showcase Sri Lanka as a trusted global partner. Today, that mission continues stronger than ever."
— A Founding Member

SLAEA Office Bearers

Chairperson
Rajitha Jayasuriya
MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd
Deputy Chairperson
Mr. Jeevith Senaratne
Star Garments Pvt Ltd
Treasurer
Mr. Hasib Omar
Brandix Apparel Ltd
Immediate Past Chairperson
Mr. Indika Liyanahewage

Executive Committee
Members  2024 / 25

A diverse team representing top apparel firms in Sri Lanka.
Mr.Lushan Perera
Aitken Spence (Garment) Ltd
Mr.Janaka Boteju
Bernard Botejue
Mr. Athula Jayasundara
Concord Apparel (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Mark Muller
Crystal Martin Ceylon (Pvt) Ltd
Maliban Wovens Pvt Ltd
Mr. Noel Priyathilake
Fascination Exports Ltd
Mr. Serge Watte
GP Garments (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Aroon Hirdaramani
Hirdaramani Intl Exports (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Srikumar Balasubramaniyam
Jay Jay Mills Lanka (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Saif Jafferjee
Lanka Garments Mfg. Co.(Pvt) Ltd.
Mr. Siddique Illiyas
Lucky Industries (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Harshana Mahipala
Miami Clothing/Exports (Pvt)Ltd
Mr. David Reay
Next Manufacturing (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Jeremy John
Emjay International (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Nalin Wijesundara
Nobleswear (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Chandana Ranatunga
Norlanka Manufacturing Colombo Ltd
Mr. Felix Fernando
Omega Line Ltd
Mr. Rehan Lakhany
Original Apparel (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Reshan Fernando
Rainwear (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Jafar Sattar
Sumithra Garments (Pvt) Ltd
Ms. Mahika Weerakoon
Trendywear Adhikarigama (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Savanth Sebastian
Vogue Tex (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Eshantha Mapalagama
Wacoal Lanka (Pvt) Ltd

Affiliated Partners

Today, SLAEA members are behind over 70% of Sri Lanka’s apparel exports, cementing the association as one of the country’s most influential trade bodies. Through innovative initiatives, strong collaborations, and active policy engagement, SLAEA continues to elevate Sri Lanka’s standing as a trusted hub for world-class, ethical, and forward-thinking apparel manufacturing.

Joint Apparel Association Forum

Joint Apparel Association Forum is the apex body which guides Sri Lanka apparel towards its ultimate goal of being the world’s number one apparel sourcing destination.
No. 107, Hunupitiya Lake Road, Colombo 2, Sri Lanka.
info@jaafsl.com
+ 94 11 454 2231
+ 94 11 452 8494

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce is the oldest and one of leading business chambers in Sri Lanka. It is a confederation of trade associations, regional- and sectoral chambers of commerce and industry, business councils and employer organizations in the country.
50, Navam Mawatha, Colombo 02,Sri Lanka
info@chamber.lk
+ 94 11 2421745
+ 94 11 5588800

The Employers' Federation of Ceylon

The Employers’ Federation of Ceylon (EFC) was established in 1929 as an organization of employers dealing with labour and social issues in Sri Lanka. It is today the principal organization of employers, promoting employer interests at national level, especially focusing on industrial relations and labour law.
385 J3, Old Kotte Road, Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka.
EFC@empfed.lk
+ 94 11 7801801
+ 94 11 2867966

Exporters Association of Sri Lanka

The Exporters Association of Sri Lanka (EASL), was inaugurated on August 22nd, 1997 with the merger of the Federation of Exporters Associations of Sri Lanka and the Export Section of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.
No: 50, Nawam Mawatha, Colombo 02, Sri Lanka.
+ 94 11 2421745

Sri Lanka Shippers' Council

The Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council (SLSC) is the apex body representing the importers and exporters in Sri Lanka. It has been introduced at a critical time when the industry is inundated with a myriad of local charges and excessive amounts charged as delivery order fees by many service providers.
50, Nawam Mawatha, Colombo 2.
slsc@chamber.lk
+ 94 11 2392840
+ 94 11 5588871

National Labour Advisory Council

The National Labour Advisory Council (NLAC) serves a pivotal function in this regard. It’s legitimacy, effectiveness, and responsiveness to emerging labour market challenges and opportunities is crucial.