Hambantota International Port (HIP) has
completed its first commercial ship-to-ship (STS) transfer operation for liquid
cargo, marking another major milestone in the port’s expanding capabilities.
The operation, carried out in collaboration with Singapore-based company
Shipload Maritime to facilitate Laugfs vessel ‘Gas Challenger,’ highlights
HIP’s commitment to becoming a key player in liquid cargo handling within the
region.
In this landmark operation,
HIP facilitated the transfer of 3,170 metric tons (MT) of liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) from vessel IVAN6 to vessel GAS CHALLENGER, the latter operated by
Laugfs Holdings.
This operation comes at a crucial time, as LPG demand continues to outpace
supply, and the transfer was expedited to support distribution to the Laugfs
facility in Colombo.
The
partnership with Shipload Maritime enables HIP to offer STS services that were
previously only accessible in the Maldives in this region. HIP’s STS services
now make Sri Lanka a viable alternative for liquid cargo transfers, opening up
a new chapter for the port whose expanding service offerings continue to meet
growing needs of the region’s energy and cargo sectors.
“Partnering
with industry leaders like Shipload Maritime and Laugfs has allowed us to
safely and efficiently complete this operation. Although HIP is already
an expert in liquid cargo handling since 2021, we view this as the beginning of the port’s STS liquid cargo handling
journey,” says Bindu Ranasinghe, Deputy General Manager of Commercial &
Marketing,
Hambantota
International Port Group. “As demand for LPG and other liquid cargoes
increase, HIP stands ready to support the needs of our clients with efficient,
cost-effective solutions in line with various operational models available
globally.”
Commenting on this
latest first by the port, CEO of HIPG, Wilson Qu, said HIPG will continue to
innovate and progress for the country’s benefit. “HIPG is working
tirelessly to uplift Sri Lanka’s image internationally by facilitating all
types of operations safely and cost-effectively. Our goal is to position Sri
Lanka high on the world maritime map.”
This
first successful STS operation reiterates HIP’s role as a fast-emerging
logistics hub in the Indian Ocean, with an expanding range of services designed
to meet regional and international demands.