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World Bank, in their reference to Compete Report 2012 stresses that a trade supply chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Progress in one area cannot always offset a lack of progress elsewhere. This provides a clear message to the stakeholders in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (L&SCM) industry that this never-ending process should be handled very carefully. To position the L&SCM industry with its due prominence, it would be vital that the workforce comprises professionally qualified individuals.
More research and development should supersede the common traditional operational practices. Although Sri Lanka is ranked in the 67th position with respect to Logistics Quality and Competence in the 2016 Connecting to Compete report published by the World Bank, we are much below than our neighbour India that leads in the 38th place out of 167 countries (based on Logistics Performance Index results across four editions 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016). Sri Lanka must capitalise on the locational advantages to be well ahead of the activities in Logistics and supply chain management.
Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College popularly known as CINEC Maritime Campus conduct the MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management that caters to this industry demand. The Degree is offered by the prestigious Dalian Maritime University (a state run university) affiliated to the World Maritime University (WMU) in Malmo. This brief introduction itself is sufficient to explain the reputation of the MBA offered in Sri Lanka by CINEC. The course comprises of key Logistics and Supply Chain Management subjects that are delivered by highly qualified lecturers in Sri Lanka. CINEC is one of the leading private universities of which the annual student registration exceeds 20,000 and CINEC conducts 185 courses ranging from certificate level, diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate up to PhD.
The standard of our MBA program is vital that the quality is never compromised to compete with other institutes by mere increase in student numbers. Classroom teaching is conducted on part time basis in the CINEC Metro Campus in Nugegoda and Malabe for the convenience of working students. Students have the option of visiting the parent university DMU in Dalian during their dissertation work and the accommodation will be provided free of charge. This gives students a great exposure to work under well qualified professors in the parent university.
For more information contact: 011 4 486 400 or visit www.cinec.edu.