MV ‘MSC Ingrid’ made her maiden call at HIP on 9th April, a second
carrier, ‘MSC Sky 11’ expected to call at the port on 16th April.
Commenting on the port’s historic milestone, Johnson Liu ,Chief
Representative of China Merchants Group in Sri Lanka and CEO of Hambantota
International Port Group (HIPG) said “We
are happy to announce the beginning of Hambantota International Port’s
inaugural Container Transshipment service… We plan to make optimal use of
HIP’s strategic location, capacity and expertise, to deliver the full potential
the port is capable of, doing our part to enhance Sri Lanka’s regional hub
status.”
The CEO thanked the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Aviation,
Nimal Siripala de Silva for the support and cooperation extended to HIP in
granting the required approval and giving necessary direction to his officials
to facilitate the shipping connectivity between HIP and the Port of Colombo
(POC
COO of HIPG Tissa Wickremasinghe says container handling is the last cog
in the port ‘machinery’ and it falling into place will complete HIP’s big
picture. “The introduction of Container services through HIP will be a
major boost to Investors in the Port Industrial Zone, who will now benefit from
directly importing their raw material requirements for production and the
export of their finished products directly through HIP – thus making HIP a gateway and transshipment port.”
The Hambantota International
Port has placed itself in an ideal position to provide sought after solutions
needed by the industry. The port is currently
developing on five silos, to ensure enhanced service value and necessary
synergies, while placing emphasis on stringent rules for health and safety.