Aitken Spence strengthens maritime portfolio

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Strengthening its maritime services portfolio, diversified blue-chip Aitken Spence enhanced its venture into maritime education by significantly increasing its shareholding in Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College (CINEC), Sri Lanka’s largest private higher education institution.

The company first formed a partnership with CINEC in 2010.



 “Consolidating our partnership with CINEC is a part of our strategy to further strengthen our contribution towards positioning Sri Lanka as major regional hub for maritime services. Given an encouraging enabling environment we see tremendous opportunity for the private sector to spearhead the country’s vision to exploit its strategic geographic location and skilled human resources to become the regional maritime hub,” Aitken Spence Deputy Chairman and Managing Director J.M.S. Brito said.

With an unrivalled gamut of services Aitken Spence is Sri Lanka’s largest logistics service provider. The group’s involvement with cargo and maritime logistics began from its inception, over a century ago. Through the years, the Aitken Spence has evolved to become a fully integrated logistics solutions provider, extending its services worldwide.  

 “The association with CINEC has helped Aitken Spence to further strengthen its maritime portfolio. Through the world-class faculty and teaching facilities, the education and training instilled into the number of men and women who study under this institution results in maritime specialists who are equipped, not only to raise the profile of Sri Lanka’s maritime industry but also to add value to the global maritime industry,” Aitken Spence Maritime Chairman and Aitken Spence Director Dr. Parakrama Dissanayake said.

The CINEC Maritime Campus was established in 1990 and is the only campus of its kind in Sri Lanka and the region. It is especially known for the high level of quality instruction and training provided to students. CINEC’s objective is to create and foster healthy working partnerships with professional organisations and stakeholders in the maritime industry, while providing excellent employment opportunities to its maritime students and graduates.

The largest private education campus in Sri Lanka, CINEC’s annual student intake is over 14,000 men and women. The state-of-the-art maritime campus has sophisticated laboratories that house up to date simulators and best in modern technology, which has won them approval by the Directorate of Merchant Shipping in Sri Lanka.

CINEC was judged to be the best Education and Training facility in the island and bestowed with the prestigious National Quality Award in 1999, 2004 and again in 2009. CINEC Maritime Campus is established on a firm foundation based on four internationally accredited Quality Management Systems: ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management System Standard, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System Standard, OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational Health and Safety Management System Standard and DNV Standard for certification of Maritime Academies No. 3.401; which ensure that the students are served with a sense of professionalism and care.

Dalian Maritime University (DMU) is one of the largest and best maritime universities in the world and is the only key maritime institution under the Ministry of Communications, People’s Republic of China. DMU has over 100 year tradition of excellence in teaching, learning and research. It enjoys a high reputation internationally and has been recognized by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) as being an excellent centre for maritime education and training.

 

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