The National Logistics Awards, an esteemed national-level awards ceremony for the logistics industry, will be held on 23 October at the Main Ballroom of the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo. The National Logistics Awards is presented by the Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Forwarders’ Association (SLFFA), the leading body for the industry in Sri Lanka.
In addition to honouring noteworthy accomplishments within the sector, the National Logistics Awards (NLA) will serve as a mean of recognising and appreciating industry participants who have made noteworthy contributions to the logistics sector. Together with the “Legends in Logistics” recognition awards, where there will be over 40 awards in 10 major categories will be given out.
The award categories include a wide range of sectors, including freight forwarding, airline, ocean carriers, currier companies, transport providers, container depots, software providers, project logistics, customs brokerage, and warehousing & distribution that have revolutionized supply chain management.
A total of 28 organisations and bodies, including the Ministry of Ports and Shipping, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Sri Lanka Customs, Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Shippers Council, and educational institutions such as CINEC Campus, have endorsed the National Logistics Awards 2024.
The NLA 2024 is powered by CL Synergy Ltd, as Main Sponsors while Aitken Spence Maritime, Freight & Integrated Logistic and Hayleys Advantis will join in as Gold Sponsors. Expolanka Freight (Pvt) Ltd, Scanwell Logistics Colombo (Pvt) Ltd and Transwing Logistics (Pvt) Ltd have come aboard as Bronze Sponsors.
A distinguished panel of judges, including members of the public, corporate, and academic sectors as well as well-known figures in the field of logistics, will evaluate and rank the applications. The panel, led by Professor Lalith Edirisinghe, the CINEC Dean of the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences Campus, will use metrics such as competence, quality of service, track and trace capabilities, and timeliness of service delivery in addition to assessment tools like the Logistics Performance Index (LPI).
Speaking about the awards programme, NLA 2024 by SLFFA Project Chairman Sujan Malawana stated: “This prestigious ceremony is the foremost recognized platform in Sri Lanka, celebrating excellence and innovation in the logistics sector. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed panel of judges for their expertise and dedication, as well as to our generous sponsors whose support has made this event possible. Together, we are not just honouring achievements; we are paving the way for a brighter future in logistics in Sri Lanka.”
SLFFA hopes to raise awareness among young people about this rapidly expanding and very promising business by presenting the National Logistics Awards, a biannual programme that will honour and promote service providers in Sri Lanka’s logistics sector. The freight forwarding and logistics industry has faced many challengers over the years such as the Pandemic, Economic Crisis and Red Sea Shipping Crisis etc and having worked throughout the challenges and restrictions, the SLFFA believes that the industry is long overdue for much needed recognition of its outstanding achievements.
To institutionalise and professionalise the industry, the Sri Lanka Logistics and Freight Forwarders Association (SLFFA) was founded in 1981 with the goal of uniting all logistics companies and freight forwarders under one roof. The SLFFA is now acknowledged by the government, pertinent government departments, and the industry as the premier organisation for the sector. Currently, over 175 of Sri Lanka’s top logistics and goods forwarding companies are members of SLFFA.