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Sri Lankan ports offer special facilities to Bangladesh vessels

Colombo port’s Jaya Container Terminal has offered priority berthing facilities to Bangladeshi feeder vessels.
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Colombo port’s Jaya Container Terminal has offered priority berthing facilities to Bangladeshi feeder vessels. The announcement was made by Prasantha Jayamanna, Chairman of Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA).

He briefed Bangladesh about the present facilities as well as ongoing and future expansion plan of Colombo Port which would increase their container handling capacity to 15 million TEUs once completed in 2025-26. Bangladesh High Commission has been pursuing this priority berthing issue with SLPA for long, said the message from the mission.

Bangladesh High Commission to Sri Lanka organised a stakeholders’ consultation forum in Colombo recently on enhancing shipping connectivity between Chattogram and Colombo ports pursuant to observance of the First Economic Diplomacy Week.

The purpose was to facilitate greater understanding of operational issues between Chattogram and Colombo ports and ensure greater connectivity and supply chain security and stronger partnership between the two ports.

Representatives from port authorities of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, terminal operators, main line operators, feeder operators, freight forwarders as well as users of the two ports presented their respective perspectives.

Bangladesh High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Tareq Md Ariful Islam shared the potential Bangladesh’s economic development holds for Colombo Port.

He also mentioned of the changes in the global logistics operations due to the pandemic and now the war, the resultant trends in shipping and necessity of offer of possible incentives from Colombo Port.

The chairman of SLPA, private terminal operators and Sri Lankan shipping community assured of giving continued priority to Bangladesh users, according to Bangladesh High Commission in Colombo.

Referring to the recent negative media reporting on Colombo Port, they clarified that that their Port’s operation remains unaffected by the crisis situation in the country.

Representative of Chattogram Port Authority shared that Bangladesh’s container traffic through Colombo Port increased significantly last year.

Representatives of Bangladesh stakeholders shared the users’ perspective about Colombo Port, emerging trends and challenges in shipping operations. In the interactive session that followed, the panellists from both sides responded to the queries from the participants which cleared many of the issues involving Chattogram-Colombo connectivity.

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