HIP, INSEE to Construct Largest Warehouse Facility in SL

Posted on the 11 April 2022 by Frontpage
Business Johnson Liu, CEO of HIPG and Nandana Ekanayake, CEO, Chairman of Siam City Cement sign the agreement. Tags:  Print Edition

An agreement was signed between Siam City Cement (Lanka) Limited (INSEE Cement) and Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG) for the construction of the largest warehouse facility in Sri Lanka for dry bulk cargo inside a port. The warehouse which will store raw materials used in the production of cement, will have a capacity of 45,000m3. It will be built on an area of 17,300m2, in the Hambantota Port Industrial Park.

The warehouse will enable INSEE to improve the efficiency of cargo discharging operations and further enhance their vessel turnaround time which will save forex for the company as well as the country.

“The warehouse project will tremendously contribute to increasing the supply chain efficiency. It is an investment that will accelerate operational effectiveness. INSEE is the first bulk cargo customer of the port since the port’s inception and the largest volume contributor. It is a win-win collaboration between INSEE and HIP,” says Yasas Kasthuriarachchi, General Manager Supply Chain of INSEE Cement. INSEE who has worked with HIP since 2018 was the port’s first customer for dry bulk cargo, enabling the port to handle a volume of over 1 million metric tonnes for them last year.

“INSEE Cement has partnered with HIP to increase their volumes because of the high-quality service we provide. Our services have helped to streamline their local supply chain,” says Johnson Liu, CEO, HIPG.

“Due to the deep draft of the port, INSEE is able to handle bigger cargo parcels enabling the economies of scale advantage.

The experienced HIP team with efficient cargo operations provides INSEE with a service that is on par with any top-level port in the world. We have helped them achieve higher productivity which is the key for any port user,” says Tissa Wickramasinghe, COO, HIPG.

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