Environmental Resources Investment (currently known as Ambeon Holdings) acquired the company in 2010 for a consideration of LKR433 million.
The company took part in the International Labour Organization's social dialogue programme of work teams.
Ceyline Investments acquired 50.1% of the stake of the company in July 2023 for a consideration of LKR2.3 billion.
Dankotuwa Porcelain was incorporated on 6 January 1984 as a subsidiary of Ceylon Ceramics Corporation.
[4] Dankotuwa Porcelain was converted to a public company in 1994 and listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange later in the year.
[5] Environmental Resources Investment (today known as Ambeon Holdings) and its subsidiary, Ceylon Leather Products, acquired Dankotuwa Porcelain in 2010 for LKR433 million.
[8] The company reintroduced Laklain, its legacy brand, to the Sri Lankan market in 2018.
The company took part in the International Labour Organization's social dialogue programme of work teams.