
Supply chain and technology consulting company, RigServ, recently commenced operations in Sri Lanka via its dedicated Global Resource Centre which employs 50 subject experts.
RigServ offers clients industry expertise and data-driven, impartial, and creative solutions to their most difficult situations. RigServ was founded in 2014 by operational and technical leaders in Houston, Texas, with the primary purpose of assisting clients and solving difficult business issues in a cost-effective manner.
“We’re glad to be in Sri Lanka formally and hope to work closely with local talent and expertise to serve our global clientele. RigServ provides supply chain policy and procedure development as well as implementation, management and maintenance of ERP upgrades through proven methodologies and processes that reduce complexity and optimise performance,” said Co-CEO and Co-Founder of RigServ. Chris Kadavil.
Coinciding with the launch, RigServ entered into a partnership with the University of Colombo to offer a bursary for two technology students per batch for the entirety of their degree i.e., four years.
RigServ also plans to train and certify IFS applicants fresh out of university in an effort to produce new resources to the IFS ecosystem and provide opportunities to new graduates within the country.
Co-CEO and Co-Founder of RigServ, Christopher Collins said, “We perceive this initiative to be a win-win; we gain access to a pool of young, brilliant minds and the prospective trainees are afforded an opportunity to gain international experience and exposure – within Sri Lanka – by working under the mentorship of our experts.”