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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 04:08:00
The workshop organized by IOSL titled “How to be a successful marketer in the shipping and logistics industry” has been rescheduled for August 24th at the Hilton Colombo.
This workshop is being presented in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Sri Lanka, and the Certificate to participants will be awarded by CIM.
The following topics will be covered during the workshop.
The professional approach to Marketing in Shipping & Logistics by Gihan Warusavitarne Founder/CEO of IOSL.
What you should know about the shipping industry to be a successful marketer by
Rajesh Fernando, former General Manager (Sales and Marketing) of a Japanese
Container carrier in Sri Lanka.
Modern Marketing techniques needed to succeed in a service industry by Dilshan Perera, Chartered Marketer.
How women could become entrepreneurs and top managers in shipping and logistics by wabha Wickramasinghe, Chairperson, Womens International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA).
Saliya Senanayake, Chairman, Lanka Shipping and Simatech Group and
former Chairman, CILT ( Sri Lanka ) and International Vice Chairman of CILT (UK), The Jagath Pathirana, CEO Expo Freight Limited (EFL) and Chairman, Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Association (SLFFA) and Swabha Wickremasinghe, Director,Worldlink
Shipping Colombo (Pvt) Ltd and Chairperson WISTA will attend the event.
Interested participants could register by contacting the Institute on Hotline Nos. 0777 891767 and 0766 588255 or e-mail :ioeuk.cmb@gmail.com / iosl.cmb@gmail.com
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