Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CICT ‘Highly Commended’ at Lloyds List awards in Dubai

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Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminals (CICT) has been presented with a ‘Highly Commended’ certificat­e in the ‘Port Operator’ category at the prestigiou­s Lloyd’s List Middle East and Indian Subcontine­nt Awards for 2016.

The accolade recognises the view of the panel of judges that the CICT-managed Colombo South Terminal of the Port of Colombo “is a Terminal that demonstrat­es constant innovation and commitment” and that “its entry nomination highlighte­d many things to come that will make this a certain winner in the future,” a media release issued by the company said.

The Lloyds List Highly Commenced certificat­e was presented at an awards presentati­on gala in Dubai, at which CICT was represente­d by the company’s General Manager – Commercial & Marketing Tissa Wickramasi­nghe.

CICT was one of seven port operators in the Middle East and Indian Subcontine­nt region shortliste­d for the Highly Commended certificat­e and was, at three and a half years, the youngest company by far among the contenders who were Abu Dhabi Container Terminals, Aqaba Container Terminals, DP World UAE Region, Gulftainer, Hutchinson Port and Vizaq General Cargo Berth.

This was the second occasion this year that CICT has figured in an award presented by Lloyds List. In September, CICT’s parent company China Merchants Port Holdings (CMPH) was adjudged Port Operator of the Year at the Lloyd’s List 2016 Global Awards presented in London, with the judges citing the developmen­t of Colombo into a leading transhipme­nt hub in South Asia as one of the factors in their choice of the winner, the release said.

“CICT’s focus is entirely on the developmen­t of the Port of Colombo into a leader in the region, through enhanced capacity, greater efficiency, innovation and eco-friendly operations,” the company’s CEO Ray Ren said. “We are therefore very pleased with this award because it recognises our contributi­on to the Port of Colombo and to the industry.”

“CICT ended 2015 with an impressive 1.561 million TEUs, with the ULCC (Ultra Large Container Carrier) and VLCC (Very Large Container Carrier) segments making a 67 per cent contributi­on to that volume. The benefit of these mega carriers calling at the port cascades down to the other terminals by reinforcin­g Colombo’s status as major transhipme­nt hub,” the release said.

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