June 30, 2017
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2min

With over 55 years of business excellence, DSI Samson Group proudly stands tall today as the country’s premier business conglomerate with 28 diversified subsidiaries.

DSI, a leading manufacturing and trading family-owned Group of Companies, is engaged in footwear, pedestal & motorcycle tyres and many other products in Sri Lanka, exporting to more than 100 countries across the world, thus keeping abreast with modern technology, driven by innovation, adaptation and a keen sense of responsibility to reach out to customer service excellence with a committed workforce of over 10,000.

At the recently concluded National Quality and Productivity Convention 2017 conducted by the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality and Productivity (SLAAQP), DSI Staged 20 Quality Circles representing the group entities and they were awarded the top 3 Gold Awards with the honors of getting the only Quality Circle to be presented before H.E. the President at the ceremony. Accordingly, they walked off having bagged 12 awards altogether comprising 4 gold, 2 Silver and 6 Bronze awards. This annual convention was an all island competition with the participation of nearly 70 Quality Circles representing over 50 major corporates in Sri Lanka.

“We are extremely proud to see the enthusiasm and the commitment of our valuable employees especially at the shop floor level and their initiatives to willingly contribute towards continuous improvement leading to productivity by working together with their supervisors. The outcome of winning 12 awards at this convention is something really commendable and it is something we should be proud of. We must appreciate the tedious work that has gone into organizing a convention of this magnitude by SLAAQP and such yeoman service will certainly drive the organization to overcome the competition in the global arena.,” said Group Managing Director, Mr. Kulathunga Rajapaksa.


June 30, 2017
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4min

Seated – (from left) S. Kavery, S. Theepa, Stuart Chapman (CEO - Janashakthi Life), Samdinesh (Manager Life T&D), Sumith Gunathilaka (Manager Life T&D), RuwanKumara (Chairperson - MDRT Winning Club) and Nadee Premalatha Standing – (from left) Dinesh Jayasuriya, Amila Harshana, Mahesh Appuhamy, Nandana Jayasingha, N. Sangaralingam, V. Pirabakaran, Theeshana Prasanna, V. Nilson, Upali Jayawickrama, Sanjeewa De Silva, Sandun Jayawardhana, N. Madushan, P. Arulpragasam and Asanka Sandaruwan


June 30, 2017
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5min

Calls on Sri Lankans to educate themselves and be responsible in averting the disease through prevention and early detection.

June 15, 2017: With dengue hot spots in Sri Lanka experiencing a four-fold increase in infection, Hemas Hospitals multi-chain calls for personal action by citizens to be fully aware of and protect their families and neighbourhoods against the spread of Dengue. The hospital launched a digital campaign and Facebook site titled “Dengue Epa”, on world Anti-Dengue day which was the 15th of June, focusing entirely on awareness generation and education in all three languages. ‘Dengue Epa’ Facebook posts will help teach public signs for early identification and detection of typical symptoms and of keeping surrounding areas and neighbourhoods clean and risk free of mosquito breeding, all as critical responsibility areas that all Sri Lankans should take notice of.

Dr  Suneth Kumarapperuma, Consultant Community Physician, National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU) of the Ministry of Health participated at the simple launch event along with the leadership and senior members of staff of Hemas Hospitals.

Sri Lanka is currently facing a surge of the Dengue epidemic with the number of reported cases so far since the beginning of 2017 at 62,000 plus – thrice more than it was last year at the same time and the highest number recorded in Sri Lanka. Prompt treatment and action at hospitals have helped contain the fatality count; however the spread of the Dengue menace has not been controlled effectively.

Managing Director of Hemas Hospitals, Dr Lakith Peiris said that the hospital will take the dengue problem head-on. He emphasized that being pro-active is key to mitigating fatalities and noted that dengue in Sri Lanka is out of control – evident by the statistics. “As responsible citizens and socially responsible organizations, we need to ask ourselves whether we contribute enough to help eradicate dengue. Everyone needs to be alert and work with the authorities to contain the problem” he stressed. “We at Hemas Hospitals as a responsible healthcare institution feel the need to play that role” he added.

Dr Peiris said that the launch of ‘Dengue Epa’ campaign today will have the potential to reach 5.4 million facebook users in this country. I’m certain that this campaign will be very impactful to change the mindset of our people, to change their behavior and to take personal responsibility to fight this battle and also to pressurize the regulators, policymakers and administrators of Sri Lanka to be more cautious and mindful of this deadly disease.

The situation is precarious with the number of cases in the last few weeks alone having gone up and the mosquito density also being high. National Dengue Control Unit (NDCU) of the Ministry of Health predicts that the numbers will increase now with the onset of the South-West monsoons. While measures have been taken to urgently test and treat patients in a timely manner, lack of awareness in early detection, wrong self treatments and lack of attention to neighborhood cleanliness have become matters of serious concern and increase risks of getting the disease.

The hospital multi-chain has geared itself to managing the growing numbers of patients.  From antigen testing to closely monitoring clinical signs and preparedness in case of an escalation to dengue hemorrhagic condition, their team of qualified and experienced medical professionals is on hand and fully alert to promptly diagnose and start treatment.

Digital agency, Seven Media Group will partner Hemas Hospitals and host the facebook page free of charge, as their contribution towards this effort.

Portraying a grim picture, the hospital notes that with the number of cases in the last few weeks alone having gone up, lack of awareness in early detection, wrong self treatments and lack of attention to neighborhood cleanliness have become matters of serious concern and increase risks of getting the disease.


June 30, 2017
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2min

Evolve Technologies (Pvt) Ltd recently expanded its global presence with its latest subsidiary company – Evolve Technologies JAPAN Co. Ltd, incorporated in Japan. A brand-new office was established at the ‘Global IT Park’ in Niigata, which is a hub for reputed international IT companies to enter the country’s IT market.

Evolve looks to partner with reputed Japanese IT companies to provide them with exceptional software systems and IT services based on offshore or onsite business models.

Evolve offers total IT solutions ranging from customized software developments, NOC & Managed IT Services, Outsourcing & BPO Operations, ERP & Business Management Solutions and Financial Services.

The following product solutions are also planned to be promoted in the Japanese market under the “Evolve” brand – Evolve360 ERP, HRM & Payroll, Hotel Management Systems, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Restaurant Management & POS, Student Management Systems and the award winning best protection in internet and mobile security software F-SECURE.

Evolve takes pride in having exceptional industry experience and possess highly skilled software and industry personnel who are proven well experienced professionals, who have been supporting & servicing clients for well over 10 years.

Evolve is also a leading BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) company and contributes much to Sri Lanka’s foreign investment outcome as well as the younger employment opportunities.

“We are a fully focused team of IT experts who wish to grow rapidly and expand globally,” said Chairman, Mr. K. P. L. Pintoe. He further added, “We have provided exceptional software and IT services to clients in UK, Australia, UAE and Maldives. We see very good potential in providing IT services and Software development in Japan and feel very confident that our presence in the Global IT Park will reap many positive results.”


June 30, 2017
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7min

I recently asked a 16 year-old what the Internet of Things (IoT) meant to him, and he said “IoT means being able to text your toaster!” While IoT may seem relegated to the realm of automated lightbulbs and door locks, the truth is that more businesses are realizing an interconnected system of devices can really unlock true business value. The change is most evident on the factory floor.

In smart factories, processes are fully digitized and connected, allowing manufacturers to build and deliver orders more quickly. Smart factory applications also allow customers to personalize their purchases. This type of connected manufacturing is often referred to as Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution.

In short, smart manufacturing is the use of IoT devices to improve the efficiency and productivity of manufacturing operations. These “things” collect and exchange data, creating endless business possibilities. By 2025, according to McKinsey research, the potential economic impact of IoT applications could be as high as $11.1 trillion, and as much as $3.7 trillion is allotted to IoT within the factory environment.

Manufacturers want insights across complex supply chains and IoT technologies drive just that. Similar to how the connected devices in our personal lives can deliver insights and make recommendations, IoT in factories connect the top floor to the shop floor, allowing manufacturers to take an interconnected approach to manufacturing. With the help of connected data, information such as incoming raw materials and outgoing goods can enable business processes, such as warehouse management, to work in complete tandem with each other.

In fact, manufacturers report a 7.7% boost in production plan adherence when they integrate delivery dates with resource availability and real-time manufacturing conditions – to create schedules optimized for machine and labour capacity. However, it’s not just about connecting the “shop floor to the top floor”. To remain competitive, manufacturers must think beyond the limits of individual factories.

Making Data Work Harder

The key benefit that IoT brings is the enablement of informed manufacturing where all products, people, processes and infrastructure involved in the organisation can work seamlessly together, sharing information in real-time to create more automated, intelligent and streamlined processes. Manufacturers should consider how they can make use of that to move from creating products that are sold and forgotten, to creating things that provide meaningful data throughout their lifecycle.

For example, if an airline manufacturer installs its aircraft engines with sensors, and can ensure that data is processed quickly and analysed in real-time, it then provides a service to the airline that enables any issues to be addressed swiftly by mechanics. The data produced is valuable not only to the manufacturer and its customer, but the manufacturer’s whole ecosystem.

Just-in-time logistics also takes on a whole new meaning with IoT. With increasingly globalized supply chains, lean manufacturing methods are used to keep minimum stock. Individual parts can travel the globe and arrive just in time for production. Sensors and devices that are laid across factories in different regions then maps out the production process in relation to the speed of incoming resources.

By 2020, according to research by SCM World, at least half of all manufacturing organizations expect to have visibility across the supply chain at this unit level; and only 10% predict they’ll still be limited to single factory-level insights and control.

Predict demand   

Today’s digitally empowered consumers are dictating what, when and where they want a product, and will pay a premium for their demands – fuelling the need for personalization.

Simply put: customers will be at the centre of the changes to value chains, products and services.

The opportunity is there not only to greatly increase the ability to respond flexibly and more rapidly to customer demands but also to anticipate demands, helping the customer move ahead in a range of predictive ways.

The use of data analytics will also substantially improve customer relationships and customer intelligence along the product life cycle. Greater integration of data between manufacturers and customers can open up new collaboration opportunities. Clever use of pooled data, such as point-of-sales, news feeds, and marketing insights can converge and funnel through the factory floor, driving efficiencies within the customer’s operations as well as vice versa.

While companies used to mine data simply to learn from the past, recent advances such as in-memory computing, real-time analytics, and IoT will help manufacturing organizations to take action on plausible spikes in demand with a high level of confidence.

Run simpler and faster

Manufacturing is an incredibly complex field with intricate processes and planning spanning across different functions. To keep up with rapidly changing market conditions, manufacturers need to take out the complexity so that processes can run simpler and faster. On top of that, automation and visibility will help business to make smarter and better decisions.

Connected manufacturing is the key to enabling the factory floor, the front and the back offices to share a singular view into the business, ultimately driving insights that will define every company’s future.

So while navigating the IoT marketplace and reworking entire business models is no easy feat, and is definitely more complex than “texting your toaster”, manufacturers that see IoT as more than a method to streamline factory operations could well reap the reward that this lucrative market offers.

By – Ashish Pujari
General Manager and Vice President, IoT & Digital Supply Chain, SAP Asia Pacific & Japan


June 30, 2017
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5min

(L-R): Mr. Anil Amarasuriya, Chairman – LankaClear Pvt Ltd; Mr. Channa de Silva, GM/CEO - LankaClear Pvt Ltd; Mr. Yuichiro Kadowaki, Senior Vice President – Head of Division III, Business Development & Coordination of JCB International; Mr. Yo Sato, Assistant Vice President - Business Development & Coordination of JCB International; Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy – Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka; and Mr. Koji Yagi – Deputy Head of Mission of the Japanese Embassy in Sri Lanka.


June 30, 2017
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3min

The trendy, savvy and hip local women’s footwear brand ‘Jessica’, opened its exclusive store at No. 160 Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 04 on 9th June.

The store houses a wide range of footwear and accessories under the Jessica brand, which are fashion focused, vibrant and colourful. Emphasizing on the brand’s mantra ‘Every woman is a Diva’, ‘Jessica’ helps the modern woman build her own personal style. The diverse and extensive collection interprets the latest trends, providing fashion at an affordable price. The collection is set to empower women to take the day time needs and afterhours in one confident stride.

Marketed and distributed under D. Samson & Sons (Pvt.) Ltd., the opening was graced by the Chairman – Mr. Nandadasa Rajapaksa, Managing Director – Mr. Thusitha Rajapaksa and Mrs. Kaushalya Perera, Director of D. Samson & Sons (Pvt.) Ltd., accompanied by members of the senior management.

Commenting at the opening the Managing Director of D. Samson & Sons (Pvt.) Ltd Mr. Thusitha Rajapaksa said, “’Jessica’ is our own brand created exclusively for women. The modern day woman is a multi-tasker, which requires her to be always on the move. Therefore the footwear she chooses has to be comfortable as well as fashionable. We aim to provide both these aspects through our brand. Accessories too play a main role for women as they are seen and used as tools showcasing their confidence and personal style. With the opening of this exclusive store, women can freely experience the range of products ‘Jessica’ has on offer.”

Samson & Sons (Pvt.) Ltd is the main marketing and distributing sector of the DSI Samson Group and one of the largest retail networks in the country that provides footwear, accessories and apparel to the local customer. They are the sole distributor for the local footwear brands of DSI, Ranpa, Samsons, Waves, Beat, Supersport and AVI while also distributing international brands such as Reebok, Puma, Fila, Clarks, Arrow, Florsheim, Redtape and U.S. Polo.

The DSS network spans more than 200 company outlets and 4000 dealers and 39 sales representatives island wide. The Founder’s vision of creating a customer centric business is highly utilized in this company by carefully studying the market to provide the most demanded products that is specific to the area and the customer.


June 30, 2017
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4min

1. Nilupul de Silva, Marketing Manager of CBL Foods International (Pvt) Ltd, presenting the sponsorship cheque to T. B. Wedagedara, Secretary – SLSAA in the presence of from (L-R) Krishantha Wilathgamuwa, National Sales Manager – CBL Foods International (Pvt) Ltd, Janaka Boteju, Manager – Public Relations – CBL, Aruna Liayanapathirana, Assistant Brand Manager – Ritzbury and Susantha Kularathna, Treasurer – SLSAA


June 30, 2017
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3min

Colombo, Thursday 15th of June 2017: Members and stakeholders involved with the Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry gathered today for a workshop on National Procurement Guidelines and the Impact on Pharmaceuticals and the Medical Devices Industry at the Grand Oriental Hotel. This workshop was conducted in coordination with the Ministry of Finance and was graced with the presence of members of the Ministry of Health, State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC), Medical Supplies Division (MSD) and Biomedical Engineering Division along with other industry partners.

Speaking at the workshop Mr. Saman Hulangamuwa, President of the Sri Lanka Chamber of Medical Devices Industry said, “In today’s day and age communication happens so quickly and as an industry which is highly competitive, it is imperative for us to stay ahead of the game. We need to make sure everything is in order and technology makes it so much easier. This is why we are recommending that national procurement also goes digital.”

Mr. P Algama, the Director General of Public Finance from the Ministry of Finance further explained the purpose of the workshop and the importance of having an understanding of proper procurement planning toprevent high cost and ensure standard products are releasedto the market. Public procurement is a key economic activity of the Government. It remains a significant part of the Sri Lanka economy, in 2016, accounting for about Rs. 596bn or 19% of total Government spending and 5 % of GDP disbursed through public procurement process.

Procurement guidelines are essential to ensure corruption free business dealings and promote accountability and transparency.

Ms. D. G. Chandrika, the Director of Public Finance from the Ministry of Finance conducted the workshop, enlightening those present on the key principles of procurement guidelines, the process, cycle and plan and the standards for bidding documents.  Following these guidelines is essential for those in the industry to procure the most cost – provide effective pharmaceuticals andmedical devices in the right quantities, ensure supplier reliability with respect to service and quality, arrange timely delivery to avoid shortage and stock outs, achieve the lowest possible evaluated cost.

At the end of the seminar, participants were given an opportunity to pose questions to clarify certain doubts from the Ministry of Finance, SPC, BME and MSD.

For more information and to contact the SLCMDI, please contact 0112 123456.



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