Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Terminal operators at Colombo port ink pact to operate as one unit

„Agreement will promote Colombo port as one of busiest main ports in Asia „Ports Minister says move will boost efficiency, save time „Adds it will benefit all three companies, country and economy

- By Sandun A. Jayasekera

Ahistoric tripartite agreement was entered into yesterday by the three main terminal operators at the Port of Colombo to operate as one unit to further smoothen the activities at Sri Lanka’s main port.

The ambitious agreement will result in the three main terminals at the Colombo port — South Asia Gateway Terminal (SAGT), Jaye Container Terminal (JCT) and Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminal (CICT) —functionin­g as a single unit mainly in respect of container handling, transshipm­ent and ship handling and related activities, Ports and Shipping Minister Mahinda Samarasing­he said.

“This agreement will promote the Port of Colombo as one of the busiest main ports in Asia and elevate it further up among leading ports in the world from the current position of 23,” he said.

Samarasing­he said with the newly inked tripartite agreement, ships don’t have to wait for berthing facilities to clear up the docks at a particular terminal, killing time at the out harbour, as now they can seek berthing facilities from any of the three terminals available at that time.

He added that the new arrangemen­t will boost efficiency, save time and will promote Port of Colombo as one of the most well-organised ports in the world.

“There is no doubt that with the constructi­on of the Port City or Colombo Financial City, the Port of Colombo will also become one of the busiest with enhanced container handling, transshipm­ent and port activities.

Functionin­g all three main terminals as one unit will complement one another, increase productivi­ty and promote the Port of Colombo as one of the top ports in the region.

 ??  ?? The signatorie­s to the tripartite collective agreement, Jayantha Perera on behalf of JCT, Upali Jinadaasa on behalf of SAGT and Capriyona Jayasundar­a on behalf of CICT greet each other after the signing in the presence of Ports and Shipping Minister...
The signatorie­s to the tripartite collective agreement, Jayantha Perera on behalf of JCT, Upali Jinadaasa on behalf of SAGT and Capriyona Jayasundar­a on behalf of CICT greet each other after the signing in the presence of Ports and Shipping Minister...
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