Three Decades of Excellence: How DIMO and MTU Continue to Lead in Advanced Engineering Solutions.
- Stanly Madugalle
- Mar 26
- 2 min read

In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, innovation and collaboration continue to play a vital role in shaping the future. Embracing new ideas and advanced approaches enables industries to enhance efficiency, improve performance, and drive sustainable growth. As technologies continue to evolve, the focus remains on creating smarter, more reliable solutions that meet changing demands and support long-term development.
DIMO and MTU continue to strengthen their long-standing partnership of over three decades in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, delivering advanced propulsion and power solutions across marine, railway, power generation, and critical infrastructure sectors. The collaboration, which has over 400 MTU systems in operation throughout the region, is essential to support transportation, industrial applications, and national security. It is also growing into new markets such as data centers and integrated engineering solutions.
Held for the second consecutive time, the DIMO-MTU Technical Forum attracted a distinguished audience of key customers and high-ranking officials from the tri-forces, Police, Sri Lanka Railways, Sri Lanka Transport Board, and other public and private sector organizations. In addition to highlighting evolving market trends and offering the latest updates from MTU executives, the forum reinforced DIMO's position as MTU's exclusive authorized service dealer in the region.
Mr. Ranjith Pandithage, Chairman of DIMO, and Mr. Soon Hock Yap, Vice President – Services, APAC at MTU, highlighted the importance of integrated engineering expertise and strengthening customer engagement through more tailored, value-driven solutions.
Significant innovations such as the MTU Go! digital platform, which uses IoT-enabled connectivity to offer real-time engine monitoring, diagnostics, and fleet management, were showcased. By facilitating data-driven decision-making and predictive maintenance, these solutions are intended to improve operational efficiency, reliability, and lifecycle performance. In order to meet the growing demands of the marine and general engineering sectors in Sri Lanka and the Maldives, DIMO and MTU continue to work together to introduce advanced technologies and tailored service solutions.
Stay tuned for more insights on how advanced engineering and integrated solutions are powering smarter, more resilient, and future-ready infrastructure.




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