APSEZ Reaches 1 Million TEUs at Colombo Port.webp

Colombo, March 19 Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd, operating at the Colombo port's west terminal, has achieved the milestone of handling one million TEUs in its first year of operations.

"The rapid growth in the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka underscores the expanding global presence of Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), highlighting both the growing importance of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) in global trade flows and its emerging role in the blue economy," a statement said.

The Colombo West International Terminal is a partnership between Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ), John Keells Holdings PLC, one of Sri Lanka's most respected conglomerates, and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority.

The group's USD 800 million investment came at a time when Colombo was strengthening its role as a key transshipment hub, linking cargo flows across Asia, West Asia, and Europe.

The west terminal is the first fully automated deep-water terminal at the Port of Colombo, built to handle the latest generation of ultra-large container vessels. Its 1,400-meter quay and water depth of around 20 meters allow it to berth some of the largest ships operating on the Asia-Europe trade route.

With an annual capacity of about 3.2 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit), the terminal significantly expands Colombo's handling capacity.
 
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