
Adequate fuel reserves available – No disruption to port operations
The Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Dr. Prasantha Jayamanna emphasizes that adequate fuel reserves are maintained at the port fuel bank and,

The Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Dr. Prasantha Jayamanna emphasizes that adequate fuel reserves are maintained at the port fuel bank and,

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

To finance dollar-based initiatives like the West Container Terminal in Colombo, John Keells Holdings (JKH), one of Sri Lanka’s largest corporations, would borrow 75 million

– No. 1 in South Asia/Indian Sub-Continent – No. 3 among ports in the Indian Ocean Rim – No. 22 among 370 ports Globally The

Sri Lanka has announced plans to develop Trincomalee Port as an industrial hub. The island nation will also quickly float tenders for it. Thus, the

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Colombo International Container Terminals, South Asia Gateway Terminals and the Ceylon Association of Steamer Agents said in a joint statement

Sri Lanka is expected to be placed into default by rating agencies on Wednesday after the non-payment of coupons on two of its sovereign bonds,

Due to the ongoing political unrest in Sri Lanka, shipping lines are going for transshipment routes that do not pass through the port of Colombo

Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) had to suspend its navigation services from the evening of May 9, following the strike by port workers and trade

The Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) Dr.

Colombo port’s Jaya Container Terminal has offered priority berthing facilities

To finance dollar-based initiatives like the West Container Terminal in

– No. 1 in South Asia/Indian Sub-Continent – No. 3

Sri Lanka has announced plans to develop Trincomalee Port as

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Colombo International Container Terminals, South


Due to the ongoing political unrest in Sri Lanka, shipping

Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) had to suspend its navigation