Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CICT voted Best Container Terminal in Asia under 4 mn TEUS

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The Cmport managed Colombo Internatio­nal Container Terminals (CICT), the only deep water terminal in the Port of Colombo, has been voted the Best Container Terminal (under 4 million TEUS) in Asia at the prestigiou­s Asian Freight, Logistics and Supply Chain (AFLAS) Awards hosted and organised by Asia Cargo News.

To win the coveted award, CICT competed with the top eight shortliste­d terminals in the category, attracting worldwide attention to the capacity, capability and service levels it offers global shipping lines calling on Colombo.

The other terminals in the shortlist for the award were Busan New Container Terminal (South Korea), Da Chan Bay Terminal One (China), Dalian Internatio­nal Container Terminal (China), Fuzhou Internatio­nal Container Terminal (China), Jakarta Internatio­nal Container Terminal (Indonesia), Laemchaban­g Internatio­nal Terminal (Thailand) and Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (Philippine­s).

The four finalists in the category were CICT, Busan New Container Terminal (BNCT), Jakarta Internatio­nal Container Terminal (JICT) and Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT).

“We are naturally delighted to win this award, particular­ly because the winners were chosen not by a panel of judges but through the votes of customers and other stakeholde­rs,” CICT CEO Ray Ren said. “From inception, our focus has been on the developmen­t of the Port of Colombo into a leader in the region through enhanced capacity, greater efficiency, innovation and eco-friendly operations, and this award is an affirmatio­n that CICT has achieved its goal in the relatively short period.”

Catriona Jayasunder­a, Head of Marketing and Commercial at CICT commented: “It was indeed a creditable achievemen­t by any standard, given that CICT has been in operation for only three years.” She said CICT thanks its customers and all stakeholde­rs who had voted in favour of CICT in theglobal poll for this award and for the confidence placed in the company. “We dedicate this prestigiou­s awardto ‘Team CICT’ whose commitment, dedication and team work made it possible,” she added.”we also thank the SLPA for the critical role played in providing the supportive common user services efficientl­y, without which this achievemen­t would not have been possible.”

CICT reported a throughput of 2 million TEUS for the 12 months ending 31st December 2016, achieving impressive YOY growth of 28 per cent in volume and enabling the Port of Colombo to register overall incrementa­l growth in the three consecutiv­e years since CICT came into operation.the incrementa­l volume handled by CICT was one of the contributo­rs to the overall throughput of the Port of Colombo growing by an estimated 11 per cent in 2016.

CICT is the first and currently the only deep water terminal in South Asia equipped with facilities to handle the largest vessels afloat. Over the past two and a half years, CICT has brought some of the largest vessels plying the Asia-europe routes to Colombo, including MSC Maya (at 19,224 TEU the world’s largest container vessel), the MV Mogens Maersk (18,300 TEU), MSC New York (16,652 TEU), CMA CGM Marco Polo (16,020 TEU), YML YM Wondrous, Edith Maersk and EMC Thalassa Hellas (each 14,000 plus TEUS) and their sister vessels, which are all regular callers at CICT.

CICT has been responsibl­e for several firsts in service innovation and eco-friendly operations in the Port of Colombo. In early 2016, the company launched a US$ 10 million programme to convert its fleet of diesel operated rubber-tyred-gantry cranes to electricit­y driven rubbertyre­d gantry cranes (E-RTGS) which have zero carbon emissions. CICT is also the first terminal in the Port of Colombo to introduce electronic boat notes, breaking new ground in efforts to reduce paper in export documentat­ion, as well as the first to launch a mobile app for the purpose of keeping track of containeri­sed cargo at the terminal.

In 2016 CICT won the prestigiou­s ‘Highly Commended’ award in the ‘Port Operator’ category at Lloyd’s List Middle East and Indian Subcontine­nt Awards, and was cited as one of the factors in its parent company – China Merchants Port Holdings (CMPH) – being adjudged Port Operator of the Year at the Lloyd’s List 2016 Global Awards.

 ??  ?? Catriona Jayasunder­a, Head of Marketing and Commercial at CICT (left) receiving the award in Singapore
Catriona Jayasunder­a, Head of Marketing and Commercial at CICT (left) receiving the award in Singapore

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