New Delhi:
The primary cargo ship is prone to attain Sri Lanka’s Adani-John Keells Holding (JKH) West Container Terminal (WCT) in Colombo Port within the first quarter of 2025, Srilankan information web site The Morning On-line reported quoting JKH chairperson Krishan Balendra.
The vessel’s arrival will add 1.5 million 20-foot equal items (TEUs) to the port capability, Mr Balendra stated.
The primary part of the WCT is prone to be operational in Q1 of 2025, which can add 1.5 million TEUs to the 8 million TEU capability at Colombo Port, he stated on the JKH investor webinar for Q2 of fiscal 2025.
The primary batch of quay and yard cranes for WCT arrived in September, and the cranes’ commissioning is anticipated to be accomplished by This fall of 2024, he added.
The JKH quarterly report stated the marina size within the first part will allow simultaneous servicing of two massive vessels, which can allow the next throughput as soon as the primary part is full.
“The rest of the terminal is anticipated to be accomplished by mid-2026,” the report stated.
Mr Balendra stated the timeframe for operationalising the Sri Lanka Port Authority-run East Container Terminal (ECT) is unclear. Even when ECT turns into operational, solely part of the terminal will grow to be operational, of which the capability addition to the Colombo Port wouldn’t be materials, he added.
The ECT undertaking is anticipated so as to add a most of two.4 million TEUs capability to the Colombo Port as soon as totally operationalised.
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