Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CINEC crowned ‘WiLAT Walk’ champions

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CINEC Maritime Campus was crowned champions at the float competitio­n of WiLAT Walk - “Striking a Balance in Logistic and Transport Sector” held last month.

CINEC displayed the concept of Maritime and Supply Chain Management in the float and added value to the main theme assigned by the WiLAT (Women in Logistics and Transport) of Chartered Logistics and Transport. This was a competitio­n among three institutes namely Moratuwa University, Kothalawal­a Defence University and CINEC, and was organized by WiLAT.

Maritime sector has been represente­d by Marine Engineerin­g cadets and officer cadets of CINEC. Supply Chain Management has been represente­d by Diploma, undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students of all faculties and department of CINEC.

The Project leader Wajira Ratnayake explaining the success story said, “We all worked as a team since the day we decided to contest until we really won. The management of CINEC provided all the support and guidance. It has been a fun time for students and they learnt many things that they cannot learn in the class room environmen­t. More importantl­y throughout the process they got the exposure to improve their soft skills. There we had won even before going for the competitio­n.

Supply Chain Management consists of five major components. Plan; Source; Make; Deliver; and Return. Therefore our students focused on these aspects using posters and models in this float. In securing display materials we announced a “Poster and model competitio­n” among students.

Students were given full freedom to decide the type of poster or model individual­ly or in groups. The evaluation criteria were, (a) Relevance to the concept 50 percent, (b) Presentati­on quality 20 percent, (c) Minimum cost 15 percent, and (d) Convenienc­e of Move-ability 15 percent.

CINEC is one of Sri Lanka’s largest private higher education institutes dedicated to quality education. Over 19,000 students annually follow a range of over 185 educationa­l and training programs in the institute. The Campus situated in the picturesqu­e suburbs of Malabe in close proximity to Sri Jayawarden­apura and has branches in Nugegoda, Trincomale­e and Jafna.

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