Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HIP ship repair team embarkatio­ns under strict government regulation­s

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Hambantota Internatio­nal Port (HIP) follows all guidelines laid down by the government with regard to service engineer embarkatio­ns that occur at the port and the process is carried out under the supervisio­n of Sri Lanka Navy.

The most recent overseas repair team to arrive at Mattala Rajapaksa Internatio­nal Airport were three service engineers from Denmark, who were flown in on a specially chartered Gulfstream G200 and transferre­d to the vessel ‘SCF Sayan’, which was berthed at HIP.

The Liberian oil tanker with a draught of 17.073M was docked at the port for repairs, as the ship’s intermedia­te shaft forward flange and crankshaft after flange were damaged as a result of bolts breaking down. The necessary parts required were brought in along with the service team and the repair was carried out by the three engineers in collaborat­ion with a local team of service engineers from Colombo Dockyard.

Hambantota Internatio­nal Port Services (Pvt.) Ltd (HIPS) CEO Capt. Ravi Jayawickre­me said that the repair was carried out under high sanitary conditions.

“We follow the strictest procedures in bringing people to the country to get on board vessels docked at HIP. We ensure that proper clearance certificat­ion is obtained from their country of origin and that the necessary tests are done when they land in Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan Navy and the SLPA are stringent in handling all these procedures.”

HIP is open for layups and is offering its services to vessels plying the main sea route adjacent to the port. The port’s close proximity to the Mattala airport, creating opportunit­ies for air and sea connectivi­ty, is a significan­t advantage in providing these services.

 ??  ?? Service engineers from Denmark carry out repairs aboard the SCF Sayan
Service engineers from Denmark carry out repairs aboard the SCF Sayan
 ??  ?? Vessel SCF Sayan docked at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port
Vessel SCF Sayan docked at Hambantota Internatio­nal Port

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