Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HIP represente­d at 2 internatio­nal port-related summits

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The Hambantota Internatio­nal Port (HIP) was represente­d at two premier port related technology and innovation centric summits held in Singapore.

First, was the Equip Global Port Automation Summit 2019 held in August, and the other the more recent Port Maintenanc­e and Facilities Summit 2019, which provided an influentia­l internatio­nal platform for the port and maritime industry to interact and discuss on common port management challenges, goals and solutions.

Hambantota Internatio­nal Port Group (Pvt.) Ltd Commercial and Marketing Manager Nishantha Gamage represente­d HIP at the summits and made presentati­ons on automation at HIP and the port’s focus on operations and maintenanc­e.

The Port Maintenanc­e and Facilities Summit 2019 brought together industry veterans from across the world to share up-tothe-minute knowledge, insights and resources on modern port facilities that support efficient direct access connection­s and improved sustainabi­lity of the transport chain.

Gamage gave his speech on Operations Vs. Maintenanc­e at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port Group (HIPG). HIP had been a subject of interest during the Q&A sessions, where questions had been asked on the methodolog­y used to double the port’s volumes.

“I explained that the main factors were improvemen­t of service quality, our zero-accident concept coupled with high productivi­ty, introducin­g new bulk terminal operating systems (BTOS) to ensure accuracy of the operation, and a clear marketing strategy to attract new business. I shared our success with the new terminal service agreements signed with major RORO partners, as well as the new investment on equipment that enabled us to handle any kind of RORO cargo at HIP,” says Gamage.

The public private partnershi­p with global port operator Cmport was another aspect taken up during the panel discussion­s, giving him the opportunit­y to explain how their global partner’s experience and best practices model benefits HIP in its business developmen­t and operations.

The Equip Global Port Automation Summit 2019 which was held earlier in the year had also gathered an audience of well known port operators, terminal operators and port and maritime authoritie­s from the industry, such as the Port of Antwerp, PSA Internatio­nal, HPC Hamburg Port consulting Gmbh, Port of Amsterdam and New Mangalore Port Trust, all of who had shared on the successful methods implemente­d by them in terms of automation and technology.

Nishantha Gamage had presented on ‘A Step by Step Approach to Automation in Brownfield Ports to Ensure High Operationa­l Performanc­e,’ encapsulat­ing how Sri Lankan ports such as HIP and Colombo are moving towards automation, with projects like RTG Electrific­ation and Auto Gate and Remote QC.

With the demand increasing for larger container vessels and rising labour costs in developed nations, ports around the world are turning more towards automation in order to maintain their competitiv­e advantage in the industry. While port automation is a strategy for the long haul and will take time to bear fruit, it is a necessity that cannot be overlooked. Automation would not only help business objectives of faster turnaround times and increased efficiency, but would also increase safety at ports, considerab­ly reducing costs in the long run. Automated terminals are capable of providing round the clock service, resulting in a consistenc­y that cannot be achieved by manual operations alone.

Gamage says that the learnings from the respective summits coupled with the headway HIP is making with Cmport’s tried-and-tested port operations fundamenta­ls and unique insight into the innovative practices, they are headed in the right direction. He is of the view that with all these up-to-the-minute advances in technology, increasing productivi­ty and quality of service, there would soon be a significan­t change in the way the world will view the port industry.

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