Port of Colombo: CASA Commends the Commitment of SLPA and other Terminal Operators

We note that all vessels are being berthed and sailed as before and inter-terminal transshipment connections are being made and no missed connections are experienced.”

Ceylon Shipping Agents Association

In a letter to the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Dr Prasantha Jayamanna, the Ceylon Shipping Agents Association (CASA) commended the Sri Lanka Ports Authority and other Terminal Operators for their prompt responses to the normalization of operations and services at the Port of Colombo.

“CASA would like to appreciate the immediate steps taken by the SLPA Chairman, Harbour Master, all SLPA officials, private terminals – SAGT and CICT- CEOs to stabilize work with support and cooperation of Port Trade Union leaders who clearly work together to restore normalcy in operations avoiding any ill effects of a prolonged work stoppage,” the letter states.

Despite the baseless allegations levelled by certain media outlets over the operations in the Port of Colombo, the letter reaffirmed the normalcy of the port by emphasizing that “at present, we note that all vessels are being berthed and sailed as before and inter-terminal transshipment connections are being made and no missed connections are experienced.”

“We would also like to reassure Shipping Lines through our Member Shipping Agents of the fast return to normalcy and assure them of the productivity and turnaround that they are accustomed to in Colombo Port,” the letter assured.

“Since the resumption, all the container berths have been full and as they completed succeeding vessels took their positions. Navigational movements were carried out even during the adverse weather which prevailed to catch up with the lost time,” the letter further observed whilst assuring the CASA’s full support to the Port of Colombo in maintaining its critical role as a regional transshipment hub.

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