General Description
Location: Colombo lies on the W coast of Sri Lanka and is the country's principal city and port. Its geographical location straddles the major sea routes between W and E.
General overview: A total port area of 201.5ha is enclosed by breakwaters with 2 entrances providing access. A major container transshipment port, which is currently undergoing extensive container berth expansion to seaward of present port.
Terminals: The Port of Colombo consists of 4 container terminals and a conventional berth operated by private or government operators:
- Colombo International Container Terminal (CICT) (Private)
- 2.4 million TEU capacity // 18 m depth // 4 berths
- Quay Cranes: 12 units // WL (hook): 75t, (spreader): 65t
- Rubber Tyre Gantries (RTG): WL (spreader) (40.5t)
- South Asia Gateway Terminal (SAGT) (Government)
- 940 m Length // 15 m depth // 3 berths
- Gantry Cranes (RTG // Post Panamax // Super Post Panamax)
- East Container Terminal (ECT) (Government)
- 12,000TEU capacity // 450 m Length // 18 m depth
- Quay Cranes: 3 Units // WL (spreader): 65t, (twin lift): 80t
- RTG: 21t
- Maximum Sized Vessel: 18,000TEU
- Jaye Container Terminal (JCT) (Government)
- 2 Port Entrances (Western 230m x 15m / Northern 190m x 13m)
- 1,292m Length // 12m - 15m depth // 4 Berths
- Quay Cranes: 16 Units (Panamax // Super Post Panamax)
- RTG
- Gantry Cranes
- 53,990 TEU Dry Container Capacity
- 1,260 TEU Reefer Container Capacity
- Conventional Berth
- 14 Berths // Max Draft: 10.2m // Max LOA: 200m
- Handled Cargoes:
- Break Bulk: Fertilizer, Cement, Rice, Sugar, Billets, Steel, Timner,
Vehicles, IMO/DG, Project cargo, Locomotives
- Dry Bulk: Fertlizer, Cement, Clinker, Gypsum, Wheat/Maize/Corn
- Liquid Bulk: Crude Oil, White Oil, LP Gass, Palm Oil, Naptha,
Marine Fuel, Furnance Base
- Container: Local, Transshipment, Re - Stowing
- Vessels should be geared (No Shore Cranes)
- Storage: Only open yard
Traffic figures: Approx. 30,900,000t of cargo, 4,100,000TEU and 4,200 vessels handled annually.
Load line zone: Tropical.
IMO:
Only local Import and on board in transit is allowed.
Need to obtain Sri Lanka Ministry of Defence (MOD) permission prior to vessel's arrival. MOD will take 3 working days for clearance, subject to the documents in order.
IMO onboard in transit subject to prior approval from authorities, transhipment not allowed in Sri Lanka ports.
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