Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Port of Colombo container volumes up 9.1% in April

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The Port of Colombo container volumes indicates an increase in the month of April 2019 by 9.1 percent compared to the same period last year.

Together with the Jaya Container Terminal (JCT), South Asia Gateway Terminal (SAGT) and the Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminal (CICT), the Port of Colombo’s cumulative Volume has been increased by 5.9 percent.

In April 2018, the Port of Colombo had handled a total transshipm­ents volume of 441,437 TEUS that has increased up to 482,910 for the same period this year. Accordingl­y, with the increase recorded at SLPA and other terminals compared from January to April 2018, the Port of Colombo Transshipm­ent Volumes have recorded an increase of 8.6 percent. The container throughput at the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) controlled terminals has also been increased significan­tly

by 10.5 percent. The Port of Colombo is ranked the world’s No.01 container growth port among the top 30 container ports for the year of 2018 in container handling. It has also recorded 13.5 percent growth for the year 2018 over the same period of the previous year reaching to 22nd from the position of 23rd amongst global container ports, according to Alphaliner Monthly. It is also a significan­t achievemen­t as it is the first time in history the Port of Colombo has topped a global maritime ranking. With this growth, Port of Colombo has leapt ahead many other Asian, Middle Eastern and European Ports.

The latest release of Drewry Port Connectivi­ty Index also ranked Port of Colombo as the 11th best Connectivi­ty Port in the world for 2018.

While commending the consistent growth in numbers, Minister of Ports and Shipping Sagala Ratnayaka said SLPA has also focused on fast-tracking strategic decisions pertaining to the expansion of the Colombo Port’s capacity. “Only such decisions,” the Minister said would ensure that our growth is sustainabl­e. The key focus of the SLPA at this point in time is to expedite processes relating to the expansion of the Colombo Port.”

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) won the Ports Authority of the Year 2019 Award by the Global Ports Forum (GPF) for the second consecutiv­e year at the GPF awards ceremony 2019.

The relationsh­ip between the management and representa­tive bodies of workers, collaborat­ive support by all parties and the wide engagement of all stakeholde­rs have effectivel­y contribute­d to the SLPA’S success.

 ??  ?? Ports and Shipping Minister Sagala Ratnayaka at a special inspection tour at the Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA)
Ports and Shipping Minister Sagala Ratnayaka at a special inspection tour at the Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA)

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