Ahmedabad & Colombo, 07 April 2025: Adani Ports and Special Economic
Zone Ltd. (APSEZ), India’s largest integrated transport utility, has announced
the commencement of operations at the Colombo West International Terminal
(CWIT), located at the Port of Colombo.
Developed under a
landmark public–private partnership, CWIT is operated by a consortium
comprising India’s largest port operator Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd, leading Sri
Lankan conglomerate John Keells Holdings PLC, and the Sri Lanka Ports
Authority, under a 35-year Build, Operate, and Transfer (BOT) agreement.
The CWIT project
represents a significant investment of USD 800 million and features a
1,400-metre quay length and 20-metre depth, enabling the terminal to handle
approximately 3.2 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) annually. It is
the first deep-water terminal in Colombo to be fully automated, designed to
enhance cargo handling capabilities, improve vessel turnaround times and
elevate the port’s status as a key transshipment hub in South Asia.
Construction began
in early 2022 and has since achieved rapid progress. With the installation of
cutting-edge infrastructure now nearing completion, CWIT is poised to set new
benchmarks in operational efficiency and reliability in regional maritime
logistics.
“The
commencement of operations at CWIT marks a momentous milestone in regional
cooperation between India and Sri Lanka,” said Mr Gautam Adani,
Chairman of the Adani Group. “Not only does this terminal represent the
future of trade in the Indian Ocean but its opening is also a proud moment for
Sri Lanka, placing it firmly on the global maritime map. The CWIT project will
create thousands of direct and indirect jobs locally and unlock immense
economic value for the island nation. It also stands as a shining example of
the deep-rooted friendship and growing strategic ties between the two
neighbours, and of what can be achieved through visionary public–private
partnerships. Delivering this world-class facility in record time also reflects
the Adani Group’s proven ability to efficiently execute large-scale critical
infrastructure projects anywhere in the world.”
“We are proud to
see the progress in the development of the West Container Terminal, a project
that strengthens Sri Lanka’s position as a regional maritime hub,” said Mr. Krishan Balendra,
Chairperson, John Keells Group. “This project is one of the John Keells Group’s largest investments and
is among the most significant private-sector investments in Sri Lanka. Together
with the Sri Lanka Ports Authority and the Adani Group, we will elevate
Colombo’s status as a leading transshipment hub. We are confident that the
project will enhance global trade and connectivity in the region.”