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EWIS top management visits Hambantota Port to assess business expansion potential

09 May 2022 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

From left: Bindu Ranasinghe, Senior AGM Commercial and Marketing; Chamara Sahabandu, General Manager – Projects, EWIS; Tissa Wickramasinghe, COO, HIPG; Johnson Liu, CEO, HIPG; Sanjeewa Wickramanayake, Chairman, EWIS; Tim Xiao, Senior GM Port Investment Services, HIPG; Nirmal Pieris, COO, EWIS; Sabrina Edirisinghe, Senior Manager Port Investment Services, HIPG

 

 

The top management of EWIS visited the Hambantota International Port (HIP) recently, to evaluate possibilities of expanding their business via the port. 


This was following a visit by the HIP management to the EWIS manufacturing plant in Sooriyawewa, when an invitation was extended to visit the port.  


HIP is looking to attract local entrepreneurs to the port’s industrial park and EWISbeing the only local Original Device Manufacturing (ODM) plant in Sri Lanka producing a wide range of IT related hardware from laptops, computer monitors, tablets to smartboards can benefit from setting up operations in the park. 


Sanjeewa Wickramanayake, Chairman of EWIS, Nirmal Pieris, COO and Chamara Sahabandu, General Manager – Projects of EWIS visited the port and were met by the port’s CEO Johnson Liu, Tissa Wickramasinghe, COO; Tim Xiao, Senior GM Port Investment Services; Bindu Ranasinghe, Senior AGM Commercial and Marketing and Sabrina Edirisinghe, Senior Manager Port Investment Services. 


The team from EWIS was given a complete overview of the five main business verticals of the port i.e. port services, marine services, energy hub, industrial park and integrated logistics. Further, the current business models/ progress of the port, key projects of the industrial park as well as opportunities and advantages for new business ventures and the salient features of the port’s connectivity were also discussed. 


“We are encouraging local entrepreneurs to use the services of HIP’s industrial park and we are looking forward to further discussions with EWIS. Our vision is to have a vibrant mix of foreign and local investors in the park.  
When we look at the benefits this will bring to Sri Lanka, many of them would be short to medium term.  While projects like the plug and play park in park facility will begin to provide benefits in the short term, other project will have a gestation period in the 
medium term.  


It will also position Sri Lanka’s southern most port and surrounding areas as a place for industrialists both foreign and local to invest,” said Johnson Liu, CEO of Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG).