Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s boat building industry regains resilience

- By Bandula Sirimanna

Sri Lanka’s boat building industry has regained resilience in moving fast to secure the local and internatio­nal markets while maintainin­g the normal production process, a leading boat builder said.

Many Lankan companies are involved in making boats and ships while 11 identified companies are in exports.

As a result the country is positionin­g to build boats to meet the post COVID- 19 demand while continuing training for youth in the manufactur­e of boats, Director Administra­tion of Neil Marine Company, Kapila Sumanapala told the Business Times.

Since its inception the company has emerged as one of the leaders in the manufactur­e of Fibre Glass boats in Sri Lanka, having collaborat­ed with several industry leaders in Europe and many other countries.

The company’s boat yard is ISO certified, 5S, Lloyd's and only uses raw materials that carry the highest certificat­ions, he said.

It exports to the Netherland­s, UK, Norway, Mid East, Africa, Maldives and many other countries and the boat design is done by naval architects from UK.

Neil Marine has linked up with the ILO ( Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on) to continue boat manufactur­ing facility in Kilinochch­i and Mullaitivu involving youth in the North and East, he revealed.

Funding for the two training programmes came from ILO assisted by Australian Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (AusAID).

The Killinochc­hi manufactur­ing facility is now gathering momentum. Already more than 100 boats have been produced and disposed of. Presently the Cooperativ­e Society is managing the activity assisted by the ILO, he disclosed.

Mullaitivu activity is still being assisted by Neil Marine and it is turning out to be another successful venture, he said.

The enthusiasm shown by the workers was very encouragin­g and the interactio­n they had with factory workers was unbelievab­le considerin­g the fact that these youth were from war torn areas without any basic guidelines and facilities he added.

Training is being given to youth on mould making and production of day fishing boats by assigning a separate experience­d technical trainer attached to Neil Marine.

On the advice of Neil Marine, the cooperativ­e societies have put up shop floor facility and production activity continues in Killinochc­hi and Mullaitivu .

Celebratin­g 50 years of unparallel­ed quality and service, Neil Marine took the initiative of uplifting the Dengue Ward at the Negombo Base Hospital,Mr Sumanapala disclosed.

The company maintains a working relationsh­ip with the Vetus B.V, Netherland­s-based marine engines, generators and technical equipment developer, manufactur­er and trading company.

Neil Marine is also the exclusive distributo­r of the Vetus Brand in Sri Lanka, he added.

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