Monday, August 7, 2017

Port City collaborates with MTI

Malithi Herath (MTI Project Manager for idea2fund), Hilmy Cader (CEO MTI Consulting),Liang Thow Ming (Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, CHEC Port City Colombo) and Kassapa Senarath (Head of Public Relations, CHEC Port City Colombo)

CHEC Port City Colombo has signed up with MTI’s idea2fund, thus demonstrating their commitment to Sri Lanka by helping to identify and groom emerging Sri Lankan entrepreneurs.

idea2fund by MTI Corporate Finance is an enabling platform for prospective Sri Lankan entrepreneurs to present their venture ideas, be challenged and receive constructive feedback, get linked with investors , funders and receive start-up consulting advisory from MTI. “In the next 5 to 10 years, Sri Lanka (as it is globally) will witness disruptive business models that will challenge conventional business models. This will eventually lead to a radical change in the way wealth is created, accumulated and invested. Meanwhile, a new breed of entrepreneurs will challenge conventional and established businesses and business models,” said Hilmy Cader, CEO of MTI Consulting

CHEC Port City Colombo, a wholly owned subsidiary of China Harbour Engineering Company, whose parent company is China Communications Construction Company Limited (CCCC) is listed in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and currently employs over 130,000 employees in 135 countries and regions.

CCCC is the world leader in port, road and bridge design and construction, dredging and container crane and heavy machinery manufacturing. It has designed five out of the 10 largest container terminals and cross-sea bridges in the world. In addition, CCCC is a major real estate investor and developer with vast experience in real estate construction. CCCC, through its subsidiary companies, has been actively involved in Sri Lanka’s development since 1998.

They have executed some of Sri Lanka’s largest construction projects, including the Southern Highway, Outer Circular Highway, Hambantota Port, Mattala International Airport and Colombo South Container Terminal.

 

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