Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hat-trick for team SAGT at Global Ports Forum in Dubai

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South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT) enhanced its portfolio of awards by winning the title of ‘Best Terminal in the Indian Subcontine­nt Region’ presented by the Singapore-based Global Ports Forum, for the third consecutiv­e year.

SAGT also won a second award as the ‘Best Transshipm­ent Hub Port Terminal of the Year’.

The awards ceremony was held at Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dubai under the patronage of chief guesty Mohammed Sharaf, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation for Economic and Trade Affairs of UAE.

Speaking of this latest industry recognitio­n, SAGT CEO Romesh David said, “SAGT set its sights on a new horizon of excellence in December 2018, surpassing its highest throughput of two million TEUS in a calendar year. These global awards are a testimony to customer support, teamwork and the close collaborat­ion of diverse stakeholde­rs working towards providing the best outcome in all our activities.”

He acknowledg­ed the Sri Lanka Ports Authority for its commitment to enhance marine services in the Port of Colombo and the positive role that the other terminals, JCT and CICT, play in the continued growth of throughput over Colombo.

Receiving the awards, Operations General Manager Upul Jinadasa said, “The GPF hat-trick for team SAGT is an endorsemen­t of the consistenc­y of service offered to our customers.”

He recalled his pledge to aspire to the 2019 award for the Port of Colombo, when accepting the same award in 2018. Dedicating the award to SAGT’S customers and the team at the terminal, he added, “Team SAGT’S commitment to excellence is a cornerston­e of our continued success.”

He went on to thank SAGT’S customers, service partners and stakeholde­rs for their integral contributi­on to operationa­l efficienci­es that collective­ly improves productivi­ty across the supply-chain.

SAGT, the first private container terminal in Sri Lanka, (with approximat­ely 60 percent of Sri Lankan shareholdi­ng) commenced operations in 1999, launching the Port of Colombo as global trade’s preeminent gateway hub to South Asia. Today, the terminal is one of three operators in the Port of Colombo and continues to offer the internatio­nal container shipping community a competitiv­e best in class service.

SAGT is a Board of Investment flagship company consisting of four shareholde­rs – John Keells Holdings, Maersk/ APM Terminals, the SLPA and Peony investment­s (subsidiary of Evergreen Marine Corporatio­n).

 ??  ?? SAGT General Manager Operations Upul Jinadasa receives the award from Mohammed Sharaf, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation for Economic and Trade Affairs of UAE in the presence of Global Ports Forum Chairman Thiomas Ng
SAGT General Manager Operations Upul Jinadasa receives the award from Mohammed Sharaf, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Co-operation for Economic and Trade Affairs of UAE in the presence of Global Ports Forum Chairman Thiomas Ng

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