21 October 2021 03:08 am Views - 485
Semisubmersible vessel Development Way sails off Port of Colombo
On October 16, 2021, Colombo Dockyard PLC (CDPLC) technically completed and dispatched two vessels to Iraq: buoy tender vessel Al-Faw and pilot station vessel Shatt Al-Arab, for General Company for Port of Iraq (GCPI).
For these vessels, Toyota Tsusho Corporation (TTC) of Japan signed the main contract with GCPI and subcontracted the shipbuilding work to CDPLC. The project was funded under Japanese ODA loans by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Currently, the two vessels are being transported to Iraq onboard Development Way, a semisubmersible vessel. This was a novel experience to CDPLC as well as to the Port of Colombo.
The semisubmersible vessel Development Way entered the Port of Colombo on October 11, 2021. Firstly, it took water ballast to submerge itself and then the two vessels Al Faw and Shatt Al Arab were loaded on board and then the semisubmersible vessel de-ballasted. Subsequently, the two vessels were well secured and fastened and the Development way embarked on its voyage from Colombo to Iraq.
The vessel shifting operation was successfully carried out in collaboration with GAC Shipping Ltd and the Sri Lanka Ports Authority officials extended their fullest cooperation and support for this unique operation. The two vessels will reach Iraq in due course for delivery to GCPI.
CDPLC, established in 1974 mainly for shipbuilding and ship repairing activities, in the span of 47 years, has earned a reputation internationally, of being one of the most competitive and dynamic shipbuilding and ship repairing facility in the South
Asia region.
CDPLC operates in collaboration with Onomichi Dockyard Company Limited of Japan, which owns a stake of 51 percent at Colombo Dockyard PLC, while the Sri Lankan government institutions have a 35 percent shareholding at Colombo Dockyard.
As the leader of the shipbuilding industry in Sri Lanka, CDPLC continuously proves its excellence by successfully securing and executing large-scale shipbuilding projects for worldwide operation.
CDPLC is the frontrunner of Sri Lankan industrialisation and the main contributor to the government’s national export strategy from the shipbuilding sector.