Naval Outlook

Aug 29, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is looking to protect its economic interests in the ocean with the navy playing bigger role after the end of the ethnic war to ensure terrorism does not recur, a senior defence official said. “Especially in an island nation like ours, the navy has an important role to […]

Sister Ship

Aug 26, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Mercantile Shipping Company, a listed ship owner, said it will take delivery of its second newly built cargo ship in November.The first of a pair of new cargo ships built by a Dutch yard and named Mercs Uva was delivered last month and has already been charted out, […]

Ship Arrest

Aug 26, 2009 (LBO) – An Indian-owned container vessel arrested by Sri Lankan port authorities for non-payment for fuel supplies has been released after the owners paid the supplier. The High Court of Colombo ordered the arrest of MV Gati Pride on August 14 after ship fuel supplier Lanka Maritime Services sought its detention saying […]

New Ship

Aug 21, 2009 (LBO) – Mercantile Shipping Company, a listed company that once had Sri Lanka’s biggest fleet, has taken delivery of the first of a pair of new buildings it ordered built by a Dutch yard.The stock exchange filing showed a gross profit of 17 million rupees in international business in the June 2009 […]

Reverse Gear

Aug 20, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s United Motors Lanka (UMLL) made a 132 million-rupee loss in the June 2009 quarter as sales almost halved owing to weak orders from government ministries and the private sector. UMLL’s June quarter revenues plummeted 45.1 percent to almost 990 million rupees, while cost of sales dropped 50 percent […]

Shipping Costs

Aug 18, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shippers face the prospect of an increase in transportation costs to export markets with loss-making global carriers beginning to raise freight rates in an effort to restore profitability.The line, which controls about 15 percent of the global container market, has also announced rate hikes on other trade routes. […]

Transport Costs

Aug 15, 2009 (LBO) – Asian shippers meeting in Colombo said they would lobby governments in the region to reform laws to prevent price fixing by shipping lines acting like cartels which they said hurts export-based economies.Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council chairman Randolph Perera said the island lacked the laws to prevent anti-competitive practices by shipping […]

Shipping Talks

Aug 14, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan shippers said they hope a meeting of Asian shippers in Colombo would strengthen efforts to combat anti-competitive practices of shipping lines and called for government reforms to prevent unfair trade.Randolph Perera, chairman of the Sri Lanka Shippers’ Council (SLSC), said the Asian Shippers’ Council will campaign for eliminating […]

Atoll Attraction

Aug 12, 2009 (LBO) – An international boat show to be held in the Maldive islands offers opportunities for Sri Lankan boat builders to cater to the archipelago’s transport requirements, officials said.Maldivian high commissioner Ali Hassen Didi said the water transport requirements of the country with 1,190 islands, almost 200 of them inhabited, were growing. […]

Minimum Price

Aug 07, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s state-run ports authority will seek a higher royalty from the sole bidder to operate a terminal at Colombo, while keeping open other options including re-tendering, an official said. The bid to build and operate a container terminal at an extension to Sri Lanka’s main port is half the […]

Box Business

Aug 07, 2009 (LBO) – Container volumes rose again in July 2009 at a Colombo port terminal partly owned by John Keells Holdings whose transportation business has been hit by the trade slump and loss of a ship fuel monopoly. Relatively low margin transhipment traffic accounts for a growing proportion of SAGT’s total throughput, they […]

Common Cause

Aug 06, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s transport and logistics professionals are to form a ‘logistics directors’ forum’ that aims to get industry leaders together to work for common objectives, a senior official said. “The general impression we got from all of them was that logistics is a key area for the country which we […]

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