Port of Colombo transshipment volumes increase by 19.8 %

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Establishing a record in transshipment operations, the Port of Colombo has witnessed the highest growth of 19.8% in transshipment container throughput for the first half in 2018 as against the corresponding period in 2017. During the first half of 2018, the Port of Colombo handled 2,733,906 TEUs of transshipment containers as against 2,281,636 TEUs handled in the corresponding period in 2017.



 The State-owned Jaya Container Terminal (JCT) of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) also witnessed the highest growth of 20.6% in transshipment container throughput for the first half in 2018 as against the corresponding period in 2017. During the first half of 2018, the transshipment volume handled by JCT reached 935,848 TEUs compared to 776,002 TEUs handled for the same period in 2017.



The Port of Colombo expects to reach the 7 million TEU target by the end of this year. In a recent statement, Minister of Ports and Shipping Mahinda Samarasinghe said that the Port would take new initiatives to promote the Port of Colombo internationally, together with all stakeholders, and to attract new shipping lines that work in alliances.



SLPA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the terminals of the Port of Colombo, which includes the State-owned Jaya Container Terminal (JCT), South Asia Gateway Terminals (SAGT), and the Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT), to operate collectively to promote the Port. Expressing his views, the Chairman of SLPA Dr. Parakrama Dissanayake said that the terminals would compete with each other but would also cooperate with each other, moving between competition and cooperation. “In the Asia to Europe sector, there are 17 loops of which only 3 are calling Colombo. Therefore, obviously, we have got challenges to ensure that, collectively, we attract more loops into the Port of Colombo. This means we have to go beyond the partisan approach of promoting our terminals to protect the Port of Colombo,” the Chairman said.



According to internationally recognised global ranking indexes, the Port of Colombo is positioned as the world’s 23rd best container port and the 13th best connectivity port in the world at present.



Following Minister Mahinda Samarasinghe assuming office as the Minister of Ports and Shipping, an exclusive three-year plan was introduced to develop the entire port sector to establish Sri Lanka as the most preferred maritime gateway to South Asia.

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