Lanka can gain advantage as logistics hub
LUMBINI EDIRISINGHE
Sri Lanka should work in collaboration with private/public
partnerships in the logistics and transport sector to be globally
competitive Director General, Chartered Institute of Logistics
International, Cyril Bleasdale said.
“Technology is changing, practices change and logistics and transport
should keep abreast with time. This is a good opportunity for a nation
to move forward,” Bleasdale said at the CILT - International Conference
in Colombo yesterday.
“The manufacturing sector is a fundamental factor for the growth of
the economy. Therefore, entre-preneurs should understand what the
customer wants and how to satisfy him, he added.
“This occasion would give you the opportunity to learn how we should
work as professionals and make our own contribution for the development
of this sector,” Bleasdale said. He said Sri Lanka is conducting
programmes of this nature specially in universities like Moratuwa and
will help to promote the country as a logistics and transport hub in the
region.
“The principal objective of the Institute is to promote and encourage
the art and science of logistics and transport subjects. Therefore, the
Institute has achieved its objective through its membership and its
educational qualifications. “However, with the new technology
developments we could offer a reliable customer service, which would
intern help to improve the quality management aspect,” Bleasdale said.
Chairman of The Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport Saliya
Senanayake said Sri Lanka has to leverage on its geographical location
and its abundant human resources strengths to develop opportunities.
This conference gives an opportunity to learn how youth might as
professionals make their own contribution towards the Sri Lankan
logistics and transport field. All participants will immensely benefit
from this international conference.
“Sri Lanka was a first for marketing remarks since 40 years. We have
to rebuild the situation again and now its time for us to search new
innovations of the field,” Export Development and International Trade
Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris said. |