CASA is the leading voice of the Shipping Industry in Sri Lanka comprising 128 Licensed Ships’ Agents , representing all International Shipping Lines of repute who use the Port of Colombo – as a Transshipment Hub – due to it’s very strategic location along the main International Shipping Lanes. CASA also serve the local Import [...]

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Scholarships to CASA members from CINEC Maritime Campus

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CASA is the leading voice of the Shipping Industry in Sri Lanka comprising 128 Licensed Ships’ Agents , representing all International Shipping Lines of repute who use the Port of Colombo – as a Transshipment Hub – due to it’s very strategic location along the main International Shipping Lanes. CASA also serve the local Import / Export trade in addition to large volumes of Transshipment Cargo. CINEC Maritime Campus has introduced a “Full” Scholarship programme to CASA- Ceylon Association of Ships Agents for the CINEC-Professional Diploma in Shipping Management with a view to providing a lucrative education path towards enhancing the knowledge of the CASA Membership.

The Proposal for the CINEC -CASA Schoraship programme for Professional Diploma in Shipping Management was officially presented on the 07th June 2013 to Chairman – CASA Mr. Ralph Anandappa by CINEC Vice President – Prof. (Capt.) Nalaka Jayakody. Mr. Dhammika Walgampaya -Secratary General CASA and Mr. Lalith Edirisinghe Head of School- CINEC Maritime Campus City branch also present.

Professional Diploma in Shipping Management course is scheduled to commence in July 2013. Youngsters who wish to develop a very promising carrier may join for the CASA Certificate in Basic Ship Agency Functions program followed by a prestigious Diploma in Shipping Management leading to an Advanced Diploma and Masters Degree.

Primary objective of the course is to initiate a reliable progression path for employees to get themselves professionally qualified in the shipping industry. Presently there is a lack of interest in the society to chose “Shipping” after the school education as there was no explicit or clear academic path for those who are interested in developing their career in this field. This has been a serious HR (Human Resource) issue for the shipping companies in Sri Lanka. While this shortcoming has to be addressed through a long term strategy that involves policy making through government CINEC has timely facilitated the present workforce in the shipping industry to get they qualified to face future challenges. CINEC has proved this as an effective solution in the short and medium term and this would definitely set a good “eye opener” to the society to explore this lucrative industry in the future.

The Government of Sri Lanka has embarked on a development agenda based on the Mahinda Chintanaya with the objective of converting the country to a naval, aviation, commercial, energy and knowledge hub in Asia. In keeping with this objective, in the recent years, the government has invested heavily in developing the required infrastructure and the improvement of information and communication technology. Out of the five hubs that Sri Lanka focuses its attention Naval or Maritime hub would realize very lucrative dividends to the country. More than ninety percent of world trade is carried by sea. Sri Lanka is strategically located close to the main East-West sea route. However, the capacity building that requires with respect to human resource is not an easy task and never be instant either. Therefore a systematic training and development program is very vital and timely if not already late.

CINEC has already trained 451 students in the CASA Certificate in Basic Ship Agency Functions program in 20 batches so far and they are qualified to follow this diploma level course. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required for the efficient, effective and economical management of a shipping organization. This would be a great opportunity for the shipping firms to nominate their respective staff on regular basis to follow this course in order to assure their “Capacity building” efforts are fully accomplished in this volatile and competitive shipping market.

Modules Covered in Professional Diploma in Shipping Management

-Introduction to Seaborne Trade
-Port Agency and Chartering
-Port Operations and Management
-Documentation in Shipping
-Maritime Law and Marine Insurance
-International Economics
-Industrial Management
-Logistics and SCM

CINEC was established in 1990 and is a highly recognized and respected for Maritime, Logistics and Transport related professional education in Sri Lanka. As the accredited training institute in Sri Lanka for Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the United Kingdom (CILT) and also an institute approved by the Director General of Merchant Shipping to conduct Freight Forwarding course for the purpose of applying for Licenses it makes an effective contribution to professional education in Sri Lanka.

The lower logistics costs translate into competitive external trade. Therefore controlling logistics costs allows companies to be competitive and a qualified Logistics, Maritime, or supply chain professional can really make the big change in a firm. Maritime shipping, Multimodal transport, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management go hand in hand. The basic modes of transportation are Water, Rail, Road, Air and Pipeline. It is believed that 90 % of world tonnage is transported by sea this figure is even higher in the SL context. Our air freight component is very small. In fact our Air transport is less than 1% of the total external logistics in SL. Being an island no overseas logistics link via road or rail. Main sea route that connect west of world to the East runs very close to SL. Therefore such background demands professionals especially in shipping, Transport, Logistics, and other related industries.

Special Discounts for CASA Young Professionals

CINEC facilitate young industry professionals to obtain degree qualification while working. Upon completing the certificate course the students are qualified to follow CINEC Diploma and then Advanced Diploma which is equivalent to a degree qualification.

A special discount will be offered to young CASA members through the Young Professionals Forum. The successful candidates may thereafter apply for the MSc or MBA in Transportation Planning and Logistics Management; Maritime Safety and Environmental Management; Logistics and Supply Chain Management. The most successful individuals may subsequently apply for the PhD in Transport Planning and Logistics Management thus reaching the most prestigious level in their academic path.- Lalith Edirisinghe




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