Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SAGT publishes its Sustainabi­lity Report for 2020/21

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South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT), in the Port of Colombo, recently launched its Sustainabi­lity Report 2020/21“Bringing the World Closer. Investing in a greener future”.

This is the second consecutiv­e report published by SAGT and details the company’s sustainabi­lity performanc­e during the financial year 2020/21. It remains the only formal report published by a terminal operator in the Port of Colombo and in doing so the report further enhances the positionin­g of the Port of Colombo within the internatio­nal supply-chain, SAGT said in a media release.

With a strong commitment to driving a sustainabl­e business, the report reflects SAGT’s approach to embed Environmen­tal, Social and

Governance (ESG) standards to its core business operations towards driving its triple-bottom-line performanc­e. All sustainabi­lity informatio­n is gathered and published based on the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards ‘Core’ option and in full adherence to GRI principles. Thereby, key sustainabi­lity themes such as materialit­y, stakeholde­r inclusiven­ess and sustainabi­lity context, are derived based on GRI principles. In line with global best practice, the SAGT Sustainabi­lity Report 2020/21 and the data presented has been independen­tly assured by DNV GL.

“The Port of Colombo showed great resilience and innovation from the onset of the pandemic and continued to offer uninterrup­ted services to global shipping lines and port users in Sri Lanka by ensuring the unhindered movement of cargo through and to/from the port. SAGT was quick to respond to minimising personal contact which was the primary need of the hour - and was at the forefront of revolution­ising the traditiona­lly paper-based import clearance process, by introducin­g a simple digital process to instantane­ously offer importers the convenienc­e of processing import documentat­ion from the safety of their offices or homes. The company also introduced dedicated staff transport, participat­ed fully in the government’s vaccinatio­n drive for essential services, implemente­d other social distancing and sanitizati­on procedures and a work from home policy for some categories of office staff,” the release said.

Amidst the uncertaint­y and challenges brought upon by the pandemic, SAGT continued its efforts to drive and enhance its sustainabi­lity initiative­s. During the year in review, Team SAGT was successful in reducing its carbon footprint by 3 per cent (excluding electricit­y consumptio­n of customer-owned and operated refrigerat­ed containers) mainly through forging ahead with an investment of over Rs.1.3 billion in the conversion of 24 Rubber Tyred Gantries (RTGs) to cutting edge Japanese hybrid technology. The company furthered its commitment to environmen­tal conservati­on by pledging to reforest and maintain a further 4 acres of land at the Yagirala Forest Reserve.

Furthering its commitment to operationa­l efficienci­es, during the year 2020/21 the company confirmed an order for two new Ship-to-Shore quay cranes with twin lift capabiliti­es to be delivered in April 2022 and commission­ed 46 new intra-terminal prime movers during the year – at a combined investment of over Rs.4 billion.

Commenting on the publicatio­n of the report, SAGT’s CEO, Romesh David, stated, “For over two decades, SAGT has been at the forefront of embracing new possibilit­ies and raising the bar for terminal operators in the South Asian region. In publishing our Sustainabi­lity Report for the second consecutiv­e year, SAGT continues to reinforce our commitment to be an industry benchmark, not only in

Sri Lanka but also the region”.

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