The Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) opened its latest nationwide sales campaign, Kashavaru Promo 2025, at a ceremony held Monday at the Kashavaru Showroom. The promotion was formally inaugurated by Chief Operating Officer Sinan Ali, joined by senior members of the company’s management team. The campaign runs until 31 December 2025.
🌟 Kashavaru Promo 2025 is LIVE! 🌟
Launched today by our Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Sinaan Ali, this marks our biggest and most exciting promotion of the year, running from 1st December to 31st December 2025! 🎉
Enjoy exclusive discounts across all major product… pic.twitter.com/za87ZjXd4j
— MTCC Plc (@MTCCPlc) December 1, 2025
Kashavaru Promo 2025 is designed to give vessel owners and marine professionals easier access to essential maritime products at reduced prices. MTCC confirmed that a wide range of items will be available at discounted rates, including Suzuki Key and Yanmar engines, PPG Castrol lubricants, industrial gas, spare parts, Merol steering systems, and Nakashima propellers.
As part of the campaign’s incentive programme, MTCC will select a weekly winner through a draw, awarding a Suzuki DF 9.9 engine and a gift package. The promotion specifically targets fishermen, boat operators, engineers, and those working across the tourism and transport industries, who rely heavily on durable and cost-efficient marine equipment.
To expand outreach beyond Malé, MTCC has planned a series of activities across the country. Teams will visit Gaafu Alif, Gaafu Dhaalu, and Shaviyani atolls, while additional engagement events will take place at harbours and boatyards in Kaafu Atoll. These sessions aim to connect directly with customers, offer on-site assistance, and introduce them to the discounted product range.

MTCC noted that the promotion reflects its continued effort to make marine solutions more accessible. The company regularly organises targeted campaigns, educational sessions, and maintenance workshops to help vessel owners understand engine care, technical requirements, and best practices for long term equipment performance.

