Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SAGT puts Sri Lanka’s maritime expertise on the world stage

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South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT), the first private container terminal operator in Sri Lanka with approximat­ely 60 per cent Sri Lankan shareholde­rship, has yet again featured Sri Lanka prominentl­y on the world maritime stage.

This time SAGT was awarded the “Best Terminal in South Asia” by the Singaporeb­ased Global Ports Forum (GPF) at a glittering gala awards dinner at the Hyatt Hotel in Dubai recently.

The global event was graced by Mohammed Sharaf, Assistant Foreign Minister for Economics and Trade of UAE. In presenting the award, SAGT was commended as “the terminal in the Indian sub-continent enhancing capacity and productivi­ty with sustainabl­e and consistent growth providing value added quality services to customers delight”.

Mr. Sharaf, also former CEO of DP World, commended GPF for recognisin­g the forerunner­s of the industry who have created new benchmarks for operationa­l efficiency across all facets of the global maritime industry.”

SAGT’s Chief Commercial Officer, Ted Muttiah said “I am delighted Sri Lanka’s maritime capability is recognised in the global arena”. He said SAGT has further strength-

The global event was graced by Mohammed Sharaf, Assistant Foreign Minister for Economics and Trade of UAE. In presenting the award, SAGT was commended as “the terminal in the Indian sub-continent enhancing capacity and productivi­ty with sustainabl­e and consistent growth providing value added quality services to customers delight”.

ened its unique value propositio­n of high productivi­ty while growing at a robust 19 per cent year-over-year in 2016.

SAGT was previously ranked number 1 in South Asia and number 4 in the world for Terminal Productivi­ty by the Journal of Commerce (JoC) USA, at the last time they ranked the South Asia region separately in 2015.

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

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