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Logistics Sinhalen

ISBN 978 – 624 – 5411 – 00 – 9 Under Licence: Ministry of Education License No. (අග්‍රප්‍රඋම/2021/27296) and National Library of Sri Lanka Licence No. 1543 | BAR code: 9 786245 411009

1. The book contains four chapters namely, Logistics, Transport, Warehousing, and Logistics trends.

2. The book has been recommended to be used in all libraries in Sri Lanka by the National Library of Sri Lanka.

3. The book has been recommended to be used in all school libraries in Sri Lanka by the Educational Publications Advisory Board of the Ministry of Education.

4. The book introduces the official Sinhala term for logistics as approved by the Department of Official Languages of Ministry of Public Services, Provincial Council and Local Government.

5. The book introduces new transport theories namely, Integrated Transport Demand Theory (ITDT) and Integrated Dynamic Transport Decision Theory (IDTD).

1. Ministry of Transport
2. Ministry of Education
3. Ministry of Ports & Shipping
4. Department of Examinations
5. Sri Lanka Customs
6. Merchant Shipping Secretariat
7. Director General of National Library and Documentation Services Board
8. Commissioner General of Educational Publications Department
9. Dalian Maritime University
10. Sri Lanka Ports Authority
11. Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
12. Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
13. Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents
14. Sri Lanka Association of Vessel Operators
15. Institute Of Chartered Shipbrokers – Sri Lanka
16. The chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
17. Sri Lanka Society of Logistics and Transport
18. Sri Lanka Shippers Council
19. Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Forwarders Association

1. Senior Prof. Amal Kumarage
2. Prof. Zhihong Jin
3. Prof. A. W. Wijeratne
4. Dr Janaka Liyanagama
5. Dr Thilak Siyambalapitiya
6. Mr. Sudattha Silva
7. Mr. Niral Kadawatharatchie
8. Ms Namalie Siyambalapitiya
9. Mr Sampath Siriwardena
10. M. Rohan Masakorala
11. Mr. Mahendra Balasuriya
12. Mr. Sanath Dassanayake
13. Mr. Suminda Hettiarachchi
14. Mr Channaka De Silva
15. Mr. Rizwan Rashid
16. Mr. Hansa Edirisinghe
17. Mrs. Poornika Sandamali
18. Mr. Abdul Hameed Sabeen Sharic

1. Eight Logistics Fundamentals- O2V
2. Complete Logistics Framework – IPO
3. Customs Harmonized Code Nomenclature Process Flow Chart – HSFC
4. The nine “P” s of Marketing in Logistics and Transport Service – 9 P
5. Customer Affordable Price – CAT
6. Fundamentals of Transport – PLIM
7. Integrated Transport Demand Theory ITDT
8. Transport Mode Appraisal Model – 4M
9. Macro Factors of Transport Efficiency PESTEC – GEL
10. Integrated Dynamic Transport Decision Theory IDTD
11. Dynamic Transport Management System – DTMS
12. SLC Warehousing Fundamentals – SSLLCC
13. Dynamic Integrated Supply Network – DISN
14. Virtual Container Yard – VCY

1. The language of the book Sinhala

2. The book has total 480 pages (46 pages in roman numerals and 434 pages in Hindu-Arabic numerals)

3. The book contains 181 pictures and 17 tables

Shipping, Ports, and International Trade

ISBN 978-624-5411-01-06 Under License: Ministry of Education License No. (අග්‍රප්‍රඋම/2021/27297) and National Library of Sri Lanka License No. 1544 | BAR Code: 9 786245 411016

1. The book contains fundamentals of ships and key associate areas that influence the commercial shipping industry namely, ports and international trade.

2. The book has been recommended to be used in all libraries in Sri Lanka by the National Library of Sri Lanka.

3. The book has been recommended to be used in all school libraries in Sri Lanka by the Educational Publications Advisory Board of the Ministry of Education.

4. The book introduces a new concept in container shipping namely, Virtual Container Yard.

1. Ministry of Transport
2. Ministry of Education
3. Ministry of Ports & Shipping
4. Department of Examinations
5. Sri Lanka Customs
6. Merchant Shipping Secretariat
7. Director General of National Library and Documentation Services Board
8. Commissioner General of Educational Publications Department
9. Dalian Maritime University
10. Sri Lanka Ports Authority
11. Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
12. Ceylon Chamber of Commerce
13. Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents
14. Sri Lanka Association of Vessel Operators
15. Association of Sea Farers Recruiting Agents
16. Institute Of Chartered Shipbrokers – Sri Lanka
17. The chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
18. Sri Lanka Society of Logistics and Transport
19. Sri Lanka Shippers Council
20. Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Forwarders Association

1. Capt. Ajith Peiris
2. Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe
3. Prof. Lalithasiri Gunaruwan
4. Dr Anil Vitarana
5. Dr Sanjaya Wijetunge
6. Mr. Upul Jayatissa
7. Mr. Sunil Jayaratne
8. Capt. Prasanna Sedric
9. Mrs Anoma Ranasinghe
10. Mr. Sudattha Silva
11. Capt. Harindra Perera
12. Capt. Kanchana Dolapihilla
13. My Henry De Silva
14. Mr. Chandima Hulangama
15. Mr. Prabath Manimeldura
16. Mr. Rohana Thudugala
17. Mr. Prasanna Karunatilake
18. Mr. Ricky Barnet
19. Mr Ranjith Goonewardene
20. Mr. Hansa Edirisinghe
21. Mrs. Yamuna Samarakoon

1. Conceptual Model for Shipping Supply 5 S
2. Virtual Container Yard – VCY
3. Conceptual Model For Container Inventory Management – CVFS
4. Container Inventory Management Model – 3F

1. Prof. Veranja Karunaratne
2. Prof. A. W Wijeratne
3. Capt. Peshala Medagama
4. Mr. Niral Kadawatharatchie
5. Mr. Vipula Hewavalimuni
6. Mr. Sampath Siriwardena

1. The language of the book Sinhala
2. The book has total 480 pages (46 pages in roman numerals and 434 pages in Hindu-Arabic numerals)
3. The book contains 135 pictures and 23 tables
4. The book has an Index covering 450 words with similar English words

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5  . Shipping, Ports, and International Trade. 2021
6 . Mind the Gender Gap in workforce, including transport and logistics: the perspective from Sri Lanka and beyond. (Published by United Nations) 2022
7 . Method and System for Container Inventory Management: Introducing CONET. 2022
8 . Enhancing Women’s Participation in the Freight Transport Sector in Asia and the Pacific. (Published by United Nations) 2024 
9 . Report of professional curriculum development committee (2022 – 2024) volume one. 2025

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12. Converting a Dissertation to a Patented Innovation: A Casy Study. 2023
13. Technology Transfer Office: A Review of Three-Year Performance. 2023
14. Industrial Training for Undergraduates: A Review. (Edirisinghe, L., Kottegoda, A.) 2024
15.A Review of Multi-Disciplinary Projects of Undergraduates(Edirisinghe,L.Uththara,I) 2024
16. Accelerating higher education expansion and development (AHEAD) operation project 2024
17. Faculty Activities Calendar 2024 Edirisinghe, L., Jayawardena, M.) 2025
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20. Visits for Undergraduates: A Review Edirisinghe, L., Kottegoda, A. 2025
21. Dissertations of Undergraduate – 2024. (Edirisinghe, L., Kumara, S.N.) 2025

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