Sunday, July 11, 2021

Steps to expedite work at East Container Terminal – SLPA Chairman

Chairman SLPA, Capt. Keppetipola and Chairman CASA, Iqram Cuttilan of Aitken Spence Shipping Ltd., in discussion at the meeting. SLPA’s Vice Chairman - Dr. Prasantha Jayamanna, Managing Director, Upul Jayatissa, Director (Finance), Shirani Wanniarachchi, Director (Logistics), Prabath Jayantha, Director (Operations) Lal Weerasinghe, Harbor Master Capt. Nirmal P. Silva and Heads of Divisions of SLPA look on.

Chairman SLPA, Capt. Keppetipola and Chairman CASA, Iqram Cuttilan of Aitken Spence Shipping Ltd., in discussion at the meeting. SLPA’s Vice Chairman - Dr. Prasantha Jayamanna, Managing Director, Upul Jayatissa, Director (Finance), Shirani Wanniarachchi, Director (Logistics), Prabath Jayantha, Director (Operations) Lal Weerasinghe, Harbor Master Capt. Nirmal P. Silva and Heads of Divisions of SLPA look on.

At a meeting held with the Ceylon Association of Shipping Agents (CASA) on July 7, at Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA), Chairman Capt. Nihal Keppetipola stated that steps would be taken to expedite work at the East Container Terminal (ECT) of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA).

The challenges facing the shipping industry due to the current Covid-19 pandemic were also discussed at the meeting. Here, the views and proposals of SLPA as well as CASA were taken into consideration to overcome these challenges. The contribution of the (CASA) towards the development of the Port of Colombo was also commended at these discussions.

Speaking at the occasion, Capt. Keppetipola said that the immense support extended by CASA in this regard was highly appreciated by SLPA and personally himself. He also said that the Port of Colombo would further improve all facilities required to carry out the services efficiently and with maximum productivity. Members of the CASA Executive Committee and the Advisory Council warmly welcomed the Chairman back to SLPA and pledged to extend their fullest support in the ports and shipping sector to make Sri Lanka the Maritime Hub of South Asia.

The SLPA Chairman stated that he hoped to submit comments and proposals immediately for the improvement of maritime facilities in the Port of Colombo in line with the Government’s National Policy Framework, ‘Vistas of Prosperity and Splendour’ in order to expedite the construction of the ECT owned by the SLPA in developing Sri Lanka as the Maritime Hub in South Asia. He said, accordingly, a process would also be implemented to expedite the procurement and purchasing of machinery required to expedite the running of the ECT.

The Chairman further emphasized that the SLPA would provide immediate assistance to expedite the constructions of the West Container Terminal (WCT) of the Port of Colombo, keeping in line with the government’s policy decisions. 

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