The Port of Colombo has gone up by five places and is now ranked the 13th best Connectivity Port in the world in the 4th quarter 2017. The port that had been ranked as the 18th Best Connectivity Port by the Drewry Port Connectivity Index is up by five places and is now ranked the [...]

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Port of Colombo – 13th Best Connectivity Port in the World

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The Port of Colombo has gone up by five places and is now ranked the 13th best Connectivity Port in the world in the 4th quarter 2017.
The port that had been ranked as the 18th Best Connectivity Port by the Drewry Port Connectivity Index is up by five places and is now ranked the 13th best Connectivity Port in the world. According to the rankings, the Port of Colombo is also the top best connectivity port in South Asia. The Drewry Global Container Port Connectivity Index recently announced the top 20 ports with new entries of Jebel Ali and Algeciras to the listing for the 4th quarter of 2017, a media release issued by the Ports Ministry stated.

Shipping consultancy Drewry that has launched a regular, bespoke index of port connectivity in this latest edition of its Ports & Terminals Insight report aims to show how well connected the world’s container ports are. The index divides the world into seven major zones, and measures each port’s breadth of connectivity by the number of regions served and how many mainline services call per week. Routes that involve transshipment are not counted, nor are intra-regional services within a region.

“The Drewry Global Container Port Connectivity Index that signifies the importance of port connectivity as important as size or scale, consists of two variables, the number of mainline services calling at each port per week and the regions in the world to which each port is directly linked. Having the widest possible range of direct service is a significant competitive advantage for all ports,” it says.

At a meeting with stakeholders Minister of Ports and Shipping Mahinda Samarasinghe said that the port exceeded the 6.1 million TEU target in collaboration with all terminals at the Port of Colombo and the port expects to reach the 7 million TEU target by the end this year. “We will take the new initiative forward to promote the Port of Colombo internationally, together with all stakeholders and to attract more new shipping lines that work in alliances to the port,” he said.

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the terminals of the Port of Colombo to operate collectively to promote the Port of Colombo.

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