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The Port
of Colombo
achieved a year
on year
container
throughput
growth, of 10
per cent in
December 2007.
This is a record
achievement
given the fact
that the
traditional
leaders of the
container port
league have only
managed single
digit growth
during last
year.
The
Sri Lanka Ports
Authority managed Jaya
Container Terminal
together with the South
Asia Gateway Terminals,
have ended the financial
year with a
first-time-ever record
monthly throughput of
over 300,000 teus. in
March.
This
record achievement is
even more significant
given that there was
stagnant growth during
the period 2002 to 2004
when there were massive
incentives being doled
out to Shipping Lines in
the name of "marketing"
to trans-ship more cargo
over Colombo albeit with
negative results.
It is
to be noted that there
was unwarranted
publicity on the
so-called performance of
the Sri Lanka Ports
Authority during the
2002/2004 era which now
comes to light with the
current record breaking
performances.
With
no new additional
equipment being brought
into operation since the
present management took
over, it is indeed
credit-worthy that the
Port of Colombo has
achieved this record
throughput.
Another important factor
in this whole process is
the public-private
partnership between the
Sri Lanka Ports
Authority and the
privately managed South
Asia Gateway Terminals
that is being optimised
to the maximum by both
organisations in keeping
the Port of Colombo flag
flying high in the midst
of heavy competition
from other transshipment
hubs in the region.
These
joint efforts have shown
very positive results
that could have been
achieved much earlier if
the right management was
in place at the Sri
Lanka Ports Authority.
The current strategy of
the SLPA and SAGT in
jointly marketing the
Port of Colombo and
moving forward with a
common objective is the
only way forward.
This
is necessary in view of
the development of the
South Harbour project
which is now making
satisfactory progress
with the harbour
infrastructure works
contractor having
already commenced work
offshore.
It is
a strong indication that
contrary to various
contradictory reports,
the domestic cargo
throughput has in fact
achieved the highest
ever monthly volume of
over 77,000 teus, during
this period.
The
previous highest
domestic throughput was
71,900 teus.
The
highest ever monthly
container throughput in
the history of the Port
of Colombo was recorded
in March 2008 which is
316,967 Teus. It was
4,152 Teus higher than
the last highest monthly
throughput (312,815 TEUs)
achieved in October
2007.
Port
of Colombo has handled
887,278 Teus during the
first three month of
2008 reflecting an
increase of 8.5 per cent
when compared with the
last year corresponding
period (817,578 Teu's).
The
Transhipment volume has
reported an increase of
8.9 per cent.
Sri
Lanka Ports Authority
and South Asia Gateway
Terminal also handled
their ever highest
volume in the month of
March 2008, recording a
throughput of 167,683
and 149,284 Teus
respectively.
The
previous highest volume
of 165,043 Teus and
147,772 Teus was
reported by the Sri
Lanka Ports Authority
and South Asia Gateway
Terminals in October
2007.
Industry sources were of
the view that these
achievements would send
the correct signals to
the Shipping Lines that
the Port of Colombo is
serious and the measures
taken to put computer
systems in place and
purchase additional
equipment would further
strengthen the position
of the Colombo Port as
the major hub-port for
this region.
(DM
07042008) |