13 May 2021 03:26 am Views - 509
RORO yard and 2 RORO vessels berthed at Hambantota Port
The Hambantota International Port has seen a significant increase in their RORO figures during the first four months of 2021, compared to the corresponding period last year.
The first four months of this year saw 193,690 vehicles coming into the port for transshipment as against 118,872 vehicles during the same period last year.
And 62,736 vehicles were transshipped in April alone, marking the highest volume of RORO the port has handled in a month so far.
The April figures have topped increased RORO volumes HIP experienced in December 2020 and January 2021.
The ports of loading RORO cargo arriving for transshipment at HIP are Chennai, Mundra, Ennore in India and Gunsan and Pyeongtaek in South Korea while the main ports of discharge are Durban (SA), Veracruz (Mexico), San Antonio (US), Rotterdam (Netherlands) and Le Havere (France). Some of the main shipping lines operating to and from HIP include NYK, MOL, Hyundai Glovis, Kline, ZIM, Hoegh, SEALS Japan, Eastern Car Carrier lines.
“While globally the export market still seems to be fluctuating, it is encouraging to see the Hambantota International Port being selected as the port of choice by the major shipping lines, and the numbers keep growing.
“We attribute this primarily to the efficiency, reliability, and high productivity of our Port. This is coupled together with the focus on safety and quality as per the global standards of CMPort,” says Tissa Wickramasinghe, COO of Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG).
The Port’s operations are carried out under strict COVID-19 regulations stipulated by the government and port authorities.