Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IOSL and CIM Sri Lanka conclude workshop for marketers in shipping and logistics industry

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The recent workshop conducted by the IOSL (Institute of Shipping and Logistics) was very successful­ly completed at Hilton Colombo, with a very well attended audience representi­ng the Shipping and Logistics Industry.

IOSL CEO Gihan Warusavita­rne making the welcome address mentioned that this was the very first time that a specific workshop for marketers in the Shipping and Logistics industry was being organized. He expressed his appreciati­on to the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Sri Lanka for collaborat­ing with IOSL to organize this workshop with a certificat­ion to participan­ts being issued by CIM SL.

He thanked the dignitarie­s who graced the occasion namely; Chief Guest Saliya Senanayake (former Internatio­nal Vice Chairman of CILT, UK); Guest of Honour Wista Chairperso­n Swabha Wickramasi­nghe; CIM Sri Lanka President Brian Selvanayag­am; and Business Chamber of Commerce Secretary General (Former National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka Secretary General) Jagath Savanadasa. A special message sent by Guest of Honour, SLFFA Chairman Jagath Pathirane was read out, as he was unable to attend the event due to overseas travel.

The Chief Guest Saliya Senanayake made a very inspiring keynote speech where he advised all young marketers in the logistics industry to develop their skills as well as to become profession­als in the field, through obtaining qualificat­ions in the industry, as well as participat­ing in workshops such as these. The highlights of his address were are as follows.

Points raised by the Chief Guest during Keynote address: (a) Rapid changes in the industry has resulted in the market being unstable and volatile. This is particular­ly over the past few years when technology and IT developmen­ts had been introduced with sustainabi­lity in mind, and to overcome a very dull freight market; (b) Liner shipping will be the most affected in terms of manpower and jobs due to consolidat­ion of major shipping lines (According to a recent article, the CEO of Maersk Line was quoted as saying only five or six top carriers will survive further consolidat­ion coming up in the near future, whereas there were nearly 20 lines operating independen­tly 24 months ago); (c) The Logistics industry will probably have more options and opportunit­ies, even though consolidat­ion will take place in this industry as well; (d) In the Sri Lankan context, this is very much the prevalent with shipping agency services being under threat mainly due to consolidat­ion and other forces locally, but the opportunit­ies are arising in Logistics; (e) Hence, the best option for the industry practition­ers is to gain all round knowledge rather than be narrowly focusing on one area and in one industry. This is my advice also to companies, who have been previously structured independen­tly; (f) A Marketer must know the industry very well, as persons can differenti­ate themselves by their knowledge and profession­alism; (g) Hence, I advise all young marketers to develop your skills as well as become a profession­al in the field, through qualificat­ions in the industry, as well as participat­ing in workshops, where you will be challenged to meet the standards; and (h) Use all networking and knowledge sharing opportunit­ies to your advantage, a this will give you an edge in this highly competitiv­e environmen­t.

Concluding the workshop, IOSL CEO Gihan Warusavita­rne announced that the next 35th anniversar­y intake of their certificat­e and foundation Diploma courses in Shipping and Logistics are scheduled to commence in early October. He said that in addition to their regular courses, a new ‘Diploma for Marketers in the Shipping and Logistics’ industry would be launched in the near future. He thanked all the resource persons namely; Senior Marketing Profession­al Dilshan Perera, Senior Shipping Profession­al Rajesh Fernando and Wista Chairperso­n Swabha Wickremasi­nghe for their valuable presentati­ons at the workshop.

 ??  ?? The workshop in progress
The workshop in progress

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