Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) has become the only container terminal in the Port of Colombo to secure both ISO for Occupational Health and Safety Management and Environmental Management, marking a significant operational milestone for the port. This comes in the wake of the Port of Colombo facing high competition amongst other regional ports, the [...]

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CICT – first Colombo terminal to secure Dual ISO Certifications

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Colombo International Container Terminals (CICT) has become the only container terminal in the Port of Colombo to secure both ISO for Occupational Health and Safety Management and Environmental Management, marking a significant operational milestone for the port. This comes in the wake of the Port of Colombo facing high competition amongst other regional ports, the company said in a media release.

The dual certification provides independent, third-party verification that CICT’s safety and environmental systems meet internationally recognised standards. “It differentiates CICT in an increasingly competitive regional landscape where shipping lines are placing greater emphasis on safety, transparency and ESG alignment, reinforcing the terminal’s position as a key gateway for regional and global trade,” noted Chief Executive Officer Jan Zhang.

(From left) - Managing Director of Halcyon (Pvt) Ltd Rasitha Niroshan, General Manager SGS Lanka (Pvt) Ltd Dileesh Sagara presenting the ISO certification to CICT CEO Jan Zhang, and Deputy CEO Jeffrey He.

He said the achievement reflects a deliberate focus on structured systems, risk management and long-term operational resilience. “Achieving both ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 is a powerful testament to our belief that a robust safety culture and rigorous environmental stewardship are non-negotiable cornerstones of world-class terminal operations,” he said. “As a major hub in South Asia, we are committed to protecting our people, preserving our environment, and powering global trade.”

ISO 45001 has led to tighter standardisation of safety processes across the terminal’s high-volume operations. Hazard identification, incident reporting and risk assessment procedures have been strengthened and aligned across shifts, ensuring consistency regardless of operational demand.

A key outcome has been the refinement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), making them clearer and more actionable for frontline teams. According to CICT, improved adherence to SOPs has enhanced operational discipline and reduced the likelihood of disruptions, supporting uninterrupted cargo handling.

Chief Safety Officer Kevin Wang emphasised that the certification aligns CICT’s environmental management systems with the broader sustainability frameworks of China Merchants Port (CMP) and China Merchants Group (CMG), providing additional assurance to international carriers and logistics partners.

On the environmental front, ISO 14001:2015 has formalised and expanded CICT’s monitoring and control mechanisms. The terminal conducts regular testing of air quality, water discharge, noise levels and waste management, generating data that directly informs operational decision-making.

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